Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomer here. GEN X has always been insufferable. TV show should be called Thitynothings.
Z are just weird.
Boomers both me because they can't use technology. wtf is a thitynothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Gen X, and do not think Boomers are annoying! They were/are not complainers, put their heads down and worked hard, made lots of strides for women’s rights and opportunities.
I’d vote Millenials x 100.
Whaaaat? All they do is complain! They are so self-entitled, and the whole point is THEY didn't put their heads down and work—their parents did and handed it all to them.
Nobody handed boomers anything, you must be thinking of millennials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen X because they’re the ones who start threads like this one and seem to have a vested interest in pitting the larger gens against each other. They have small dick energy about being less numerous but also losing their cool. They were supposed to be the chill "Dazed and Confused " so called "slacker generation" that was going to change the world, but they largely fell in line and are middle management corporate drones who vote for Trump.
No one ever looked to GenX to change the world. You’re conflating different generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Gen X, and do not think Boomers are annoying! They were/are not complainers, put their heads down and worked hard, made lots of strides for women’s rights and opportunities.
I’d vote Millenials x 100.
Whaaaat? All they do is complain! They are so self-entitled, and the whole point is THEY didn't put their heads down and work—their parents did and handed it all to them.
Nobody handed boomers anything, you must be thinking of millennials.
Anonymous wrote:Gen X because they’re the ones who start threads like this one and seem to have a vested interest in pitting the larger gens against each other. They have small dick energy about being less numerous but also losing their cool. They were supposed to be the chill "Dazed and Confused " so called "slacker generation" that was going to change the world, but they largely fell in line and are middle management corporate drones who vote for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GenXer here to defend my generation. What did we do this time?
elected Donald Trump?
Actually wasn’t GenX the one generation that primarily voted against him?
No, Gen X leaned Trump. Race and gender had more impact on the election than age, but Gen X are definitely turning into their parents.
Um. No.
I would say most of the folks that I know from my cohort 1973 Ish are very anti-Trump.
But we are the Next up for older generation, so I’m sure we’ll get blamed for plenty soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Boomer here. GEN X has always been insufferable. TV show should be called Thitynothings.
Z are just weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friggin Silent Generation
Well, they're definitely pretty silent now since they're mostly dead.
Gen X is such a small generation stuck between Boomers and Millennials. They had a moment in time in the 90s - and I'd argue that was the best time culturally for America. But 9/11 killed that time. And that was followed by so many Millennials combined with the rise of tech that Gen X ended up not being an impactful generation. Which very much fits Gen X sensibilities.
In my lived experience, Boomers take the cake for worst generation ever. But Millennials aren't really distinguishing themselves. It's a blah generation, and too many have the worst character traits of all - which is a deep stupidity about the world combined with extreme arrogance and their embrace of everything that is dehumanizing about tech. I have a lot of hope for Gen Z though. I think they are an empathetic generation. But I know gnats with better social skills than Gen Z. So I fear they may lose themselves behind their screens. Otherwise, my family has some toddlers - that's a good fun generation so far. Will update when they turn 5.
Which generation are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friggin Silent Generation
Well, they're definitely pretty silent now since they're mostly dead.
Gen X is such a small generation stuck between Boomers and Millennials. They had a moment in time in the 90s - and I'd argue that was the best time culturally for America. But 9/11 killed that time. And that was followed by so many Millennials combined with the rise of tech that Gen X ended up not being an impactful generation. Which very much fits Gen X sensibilities.
In my lived experience, Boomers take the cake for worst generation ever. But Millennials aren't really distinguishing themselves. It's a blah generation, and too many have the worst character traits of all - which is a deep stupidity about the world combined with extreme arrogance and their embrace of everything that is dehumanizing about tech. I have a lot of hope for Gen Z though. I think they are an empathetic generation. But I know gnats with better social skills than Gen Z. So I fear they may lose themselves behind their screens. Otherwise, my family has some toddlers - that's a good fun generation so far. Will update when they turn 5.