Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proud Millenial here. This reminds me not to be such a hater of my kids generation. After all, the kids and tweens of today are raising themselves. Oh wait...
Go play with your smartphone.
Truth hurts, i see.
Cool skipped a generation.
It will probably come back when your children are in their teens or in their 20s.
Since cool is something millennials have ZERO experience with, it is something their children will have to learn about all on their own.
But what about the "cool rich millennials living in fashionable apartments"? Surely they qualify for the cool classification! It's in their description, for goodness sakes!
One of my good friends used to design the websites of a lot of the newer trendy apartment/condo communities.
He quit after a year because he was told to use the same exact shit over and over again with each community and it got old real quick.
*Upscale*
*Modern*
*Urban*
*Granite*
*Up & Coming*
*Fitness Center*
*Vibrant*
*Concierge*
*Wi-Fi*
*Rooftop Deck*
That kind of shit gets the wanna-be urban millennial's mouth watering.
Anonymous wrote:Prewar
Wood flooring
Talk windows
High ceilings
Walkable
Are what gets my millenial mouth watering.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Cool skipped a generation.
Anonymous wrote:
Cool skipped a generation.
It will probably come back when your children are in their teens or in their 20s.
Since cool is something millennials have ZERO experience with, it is something their children will have to learn about all on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proud Millenial here. This reminds me not to be such a hater of my kids generation. After all, the kids and tweens of today are raising themselves. Oh wait...
Go play with your smartphone.
Truth hurts, i see.
Cool skipped a generation.
It will probably come back when your children are in their teens or in their 20s.
Since cool is something millennials have ZERO experience with, it is something their children will have to learn about all on their own.
But what about the "cool rich millennials living in fashionable apartments"? Surely they qualify for the cool classification! It's in their description, for goodness sakes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proud Millenial here. This reminds me not to be such a hater of my kids generation. After all, the kids and tweens of today are raising themselves. Oh wait...
Go play with your smartphone.
Truth hurts, i see.
Cool skipped a generation.
It will probably come back when your children are in their teens or in their 20s.
Since cool is something millennials have ZERO experience with, it is something their children will have to learn about all on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proud Millenial here. This reminds me not to be such a hater of my kids generation. After all, the kids and tweens of today are raising themselves. Oh wait...
Go play with your smartphone.
Truth hurts, i see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also divide the millennials up into "cool rich millennials living in fashionable apartments" and "poor milliennials who can barely pay their student loans."
Cool rich millennial here, can confirm.
Anonymous wrote:I'd also divide the millennials up into "cool rich millennials living in fashionable apartments" and "poor milliennials who can barely pay their student loans."
Anonymous wrote:I think 81-82 is the oldest for millenials, so 27-30 are definitely millenials
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Proud Millenial here. This reminds me not to be such a hater of my kids generation. After all, the kids and tweens of today are raising themselves. Oh wait...
Go play with your smartphone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a millennial girl who used to live in the same building I lived in.
Every month she would gather all of her bills and put them in a huge envelope and then mail them off to her father so he could pay them.
Yes, and so? One Millennial does that, therefore all of the other 79,999,999 Millennials must do it too?
I also have 2 millennials in my family whose parent's pay everything for them as well.
DAMN! That makes 3 whole people? Hold the phone- this is a phenomenon!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandratalty/2015/07/31/more-millennials-living-at-home-than-ever-before/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a millennial girl who used to live in the same building I lived in.
Every month she would gather all of her bills and put them in a huge envelope and then mail them off to her father so he could pay them.
Yes, and so? One Millennial does that, therefore all of the other 79,999,999 Millennials must do it too?
I also have 2 millennials in my family whose parent's pay everything for them as well.
DAMN! That makes 3 whole people? Hold the phone- this is a phenomenon!