Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
Millennials don't beginning until 1980 at the very earliest and 1983 at the latest. 1975 is still solidly X
Above list does not differentiate enough between groups.
I call anyone over 35 yo = BOOMERS. Culturally, they are similar.
They include Gen X and Millennials born by 1985. Physiologically most are old enough to be in similar stage of life. For example, they are old enough to have a kid starting college. Also they are retired or planning/talking about it.
There’s that lack of a fully developed frontal lobe.
I know, it stings when the younger generation thinks you are lame.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Are these the same young women wasting their prime high, tight a$$ years wearing frumpy, baggy jeans?
If so, bwahahahahaha. Morons.
At least when I look back on my photos of me in my 20s during my prime bangin' body years, I'm wearing jeans like this
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instead of this...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
Millennials don't beginning until 1980 at the very earliest and 1983 at the latest. 1975 is still solidly X
Above list does not differentiate enough between groups.
I call anyone over 35 yo = BOOMERS. Culturally, they are similar.
They include Gen X and Millennials born by 1985. Physiologically most are old enough to be in similar stage of life. For example, they are old enough to have a kid starting college. Also they are retired or planning/talking about it.
There’s that lack of a fully developed frontal lobe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
Millennials don't beginning until 1980 at the very earliest and 1983 at the latest. 1975 is still solidly X
Above list does not differentiate enough between groups.
I call anyone over 35 yo = BOOMERS. Culturally, they are similar.
They include Gen X and Millennials born by 1985. Physiologically most are old enough to be in similar stage of life. For example, they are old enough to have a kid starting college. Also they are retired or planning/talking about it.
There’s that lack of a fully developed frontal lobe.
Anonymous wrote:52. Born in 1969. Gen Xer here.
Do people realize Boomers were born to the generation of parents during an era of prosperity following World War Ii? There was an actual Baby Boom in population, making them the largest (not talking about their obesity rates) generation in our nation's history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
Millennials don't beginning until 1980 at the very earliest and 1983 at the latest. 1975 is still solidly X
Above list does not differentiate enough between groups.
I call anyone over 35 yo = BOOMERS. Culturally, they are similar.
They include Gen X and Millennials born by 1985. Physiologically most are old enough to be in similar stage of life. For example, they are old enough to have a kid starting college. Also they are retired or planning/talking about it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 48 year old Gen Xer and feel (generally) fine about being old. But I draw the line at getting confused with Boomers. Boomers ruined everything. EVERYTHING.
This. I have major generational hostility toward the Boomers. Some of it is personal, because my Boomer parents are horrible narcissists, but mostly I can't wait until their generation is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
Millennials don't beginning until 1980 at the very earliest and 1983 at the latest. 1975 is still solidly X
I'm a 48 year old Gen Xer and feel (generally) fine about being old. But I draw the line at getting confused with Boomers. Boomers ruined everything. EVERYTHING.
Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.