Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it get embarrassing to be such a cliche, older folks? Really?
40 year old here. It makes me cringe when people revert to generational stereotypes and nostalgic "my generation is better" crap.
The 90s were original? Bell bottoms came back hardcore.
The 80s were a travesty, and their originality was ripped off of the zoot suits and early punk of the late 70s.
How can you rip off or commit "theft" of fashion trends and music? I mean, any more than any other generation?
In the 50s, the big acts co-opted the blues of the 40s.
The 60s co-opted folk music of the 30s.
The 70s, 80s, and 90s all riffed on each other, occasionally returning to even earlier decades.
Stop being all "get off my lawn."
Anonymous wrote:I guess I missed the point in time when dubstep, trap music, and grime were huge across popular music.
Oh that's right- I totally forgot about Procol Harem doing that brostep album and turning their set at Woodstock into a temporary rave.
Damn Millenials- we really do rip off EVERYTHING!!!
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it get embarrassing to be such a cliche, older folks? Really?
40 year old here. It makes me cringe when people revert to generational stereotypes and nostalgic "my generation is better" crap.
The 90s were original? Bell bottoms came back hardcore.
The 80s were a travesty, and their originality was ripped off of the zoot suits and early punk of the late 70s.
How can you rip off or commit "theft" of fashion trends and music? I mean, any more than any other generation?
In the 50s, the big acts co-opted the blues of the 40s.
The 60s co-opted folk music of the 30s.
The 70s, 80s, and 90s all riffed on each other, occasionally returning to even earlier decades.
Stop being all "get off my lawn."
Anonymous wrote:
Vocal Fry - the descendant of the Valley Girl
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it get embarrassing to be such a cliche, older folks? Really?
40 year old here. It makes me cringe when people revert to generational stereotypes and nostalgic "my generation is better" crap.
The 90s were original? Bell bottoms came back hardcore.
The 80s were a travesty, and their originality was ripped off of the zoot suits and early punk of the late 70s.
How can you rip off or commit "theft" of fashion trends and music? I mean, any more than any other generation?
In the 50s, the big acts co-opted the blues of the 40s.
The 60s co-opted folk music of the 30s.
The 70s, 80s, and 90s all riffed on each other, occasionally returning to even earlier decades.
Stop being all "get off my lawn."
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it get embarrassing to be such a cliche, older folks? Really?
40 year old here. It makes me cringe when people revert to generational stereotypes and nostalgic "my generation is better" crap.
The 90s were original? Bell bottoms came back hardcore.
The 80s were a travesty, and their originality was ripped off of the zoot suits and early punk of the late 70s.
How can you rip off or commit "theft" of fashion trends and music? I mean, any more than any other generation?
In the 50s, the big acts co-opted the blues of the 40s.
The 60s co-opted folk music of the 30s.
The 70s, 80s, and 90s all riffed on each other, occasionally returning to even earlier decades.
Stop being all "get off my lawn."
Anonymous wrote:Um, no. Nowhere near as commonly smoken among women than at any other point in history. You've been watching too many reruns of Woodstock.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL - that is clearly caused by smoking pot!
Of which older generations have smoked more than their fair share...
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it get embarrassing to be such a cliche, older folks? Really?
40 year old here. It makes me cringe when people revert to generational stereotypes and nostalgic "my generation is better" crap.
The 90s were original? Bell bottoms came back hardcore.
The 80s were a travesty, and their originality was ripped off of the zoot suits and early punk of the late 70s.
How can you rip off or commit "theft" of fashion trends and music? I mean, any more than any other generation?
In the 50s, the big acts co-opted the blues of the 40s.
The 60s co-opted folk music of the 30s.
The 70s, 80s, and 90s all riffed on each other, occasionally returning to even earlier decades.
Stop being all "get off my lawn."
Anonymous wrote:What is it with the way it sounds as if every statement is a question? It's the weirdest way of talking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because we're awesome and younger than you.
Deal with it.
for now
The next gen that's up and coming will be ripping you Millennials new assholes soon enough. Young isn't forever - you die young, that is.
Members of the millennial generation are as young as 15 right now.
We have plenty of time left as the "young group".
Besides, Generation X has done exactly jack shit. That's why you guys are so pressed and stressed about the next generation.
Well, we did buy real estate. For next to nothing.