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Are you a boomer or a millennial
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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You can only be one, which would you rather be!
This is a practice question to be done under exam conditions. Please make sure you explain your answer fully. Best of luck my angels |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is there a third option?
Px
Third option is you can be Gen Z but you have to explain in even more detail.
You're going to really ramp up the Gen X persecution complex "
Nobody wants to be gen X . Lost souls bless them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is there a third option?
Px
Third option is you can be Gen Z but you have to explain in even more detail.
You're going to really ramp up the Gen X persecution complex
Nobody wants to be gen X . Lost souls bless them" why not can i be that dx were bad assed |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
There's many I wish were the Silent Generation......
I've never really understood the logic of calling someone born in 1995 a 'millenial' when they'd have been 5?
I'd like to be a Generation X, because Billy Idol was quite cool.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I’d be a boomer so I could buy my house for a tenner and then tell millennials and Gen Z kids that they would be able to buy a house if they worked hard and stopped spending their money on Netflix and avocado toast. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Googled it i am DX woo hoo
Soooooooo
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages...D-Generation X proudly brings to you, the WWE, TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS OF THE WOOOOORLD! The Road Dogg, Jessie James! The Badd Ass, Billy Gunn! The NEW...AGE...OUTLAWS!"
"And if you ain't down with that, we got two words for 'ya...SUCK IT!" |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Proud boomer and glad to be cos i sure don't like the new world order that the you will have to live by. "
I’m voting illuminati next election. Sorry pal |
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I'm none of those things.
I won't be held accountable for doing things that were possible and considered right when I was a young adult.
I won't be held accountable for those after me that find themselves in a situation that has changed to suit capitalists e.g. bankers et al.
Putting people in categories and getting others to vilify and crucify them doesn't make predicaments go away.
I'm not responsible for global warming either .......
ACT - don't point fingers.
P.S. Farting like a cow doesn't count. |
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"I’d be a boomer so I could buy my house for a tenner and then tell millennials and Gen Z kids that they would be able to buy a house if they worked hard and stopped spending their money on Netflix and avocado toast. "
Yes, when I eat ten thousand pieces of toast I might have part of the deposit. Lol |
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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago
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I'm apparently an xennial, the technological changes that have happened mean I cross broundaries or something...
I know one thing, I'm glad I didn't have social media in my teens and early 20s. I wouldn't be a teenager now for all the tea in china |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
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I know one thing, I'm glad I didn't have social media in my teens and early 20s. I wouldn't be a teenager now for all the tea in china"
x 1,000
We can deny all the stupid shit we did in our teens.
There's no video/photo evidence of it on bookface/twatter/inst etc for all of eternity for all to see.
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Gen X here altho from the two original choices I’d rather side to millennial than boomer. Perhaps cos I lived through their development and can relate to it more as a mindset than the hysterical historical boomers of my parents’ generation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts "
We got that in the 80s/90s. Their idea of a staycation was hotboxing a caravan for a week |
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
We got that in the 80s/90s. Their idea of a staycation was hotboxing a caravan for a week "
1979. My dad took us on holiday to kent in the back of his works van. No belts, no seats |
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
The good old days!!
I enjoyed my childhood
Me too!! Piss poor but so happy "
My dad worked in steel, so quite well off.....until 1982, the piss poor |
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
The good old days!!
I enjoyed my childhood "
Hell yes! I’m sooooo glad I was brought up when I was. They were definitely the days |
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
The good old days!!
I enjoyed my childhood
Hell yes! I’m sooooo glad I was brought up when I was. They were definitely the days "
The stuff we got up to back then. The freedom. We'd never get away with it today x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
We got that in the 80s/90s. Their idea of a staycation was hotboxing a caravan for a week
1979. My dad took us on holiday to kent in the back of his works van. No belts, no seats "
I remember climbing in the boot of my grandads Nissan Sunny to go to Haggerston Castle. You wouldn’t dream of doing that now but it just seemed normal back then |
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
We got that in the 80s/90s. Their idea of a staycation was hotboxing a caravan for a week
1979. My dad took us on holiday to kent in the back of his works van. No belts, no seats
I remember climbing in the boot of my grandads Nissan Sunny to go to Haggerston Castle. You wouldn’t dream of doing that now but it just seemed normal back then "
Probably rose tinted specs. Carefree. Loved it all |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm from the 70s. We're just lucky to be alive with chain smoking parents, and no seat belts
We got that in the 80s/90s. Their idea of a staycation was hotboxing a caravan for a week
1979. My dad took us on holiday to kent in the back of his works van. No belts, no seats
I remember climbing in the boot of my grandads Nissan Sunny to go to Haggerston Castle. You wouldn’t dream of doing that now but it just seemed normal back then
Probably rose tinted specs. Carefree. Loved it all "
Great times even if it was very unsafe |
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Memoooorrrriiiiieeessss light the corners of my mind
Misty water colour memories of the way we were.
Life is infinitely easier and better now than it was when I was a child. I don't have to wear a home made orange dress with bell sleeves trimmed with gold ric rac for a start
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"Memoooorrrriiiiieeessss light the corners of my mind
Misty water colour memories of the way we were.
Life is infinitely easier and better now than it was when I was a child. I don't have to wear a home made orange dress with bell sleeves trimmed with gold ric rac for a start
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Cheesecloth shirts, in shades if brown Still loved it x |
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"Memoooorrrriiiiieeessss light the corners of my mind
Misty water colour memories of the way we were.
Life is infinitely easier and better now than it was when I was a child. I don't have to wear a home made orange dress with bell sleeves trimmed with gold ric rac for a start
Cheesecloth shirts, in shades if brown Still loved it x"
Loon pants in black with a yellow cheesecloth shirt from the market was my go to in 1972 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't really consider myself a millennial having been born the back end of 1995. So I'd be more like Gen Y as I grew up in the Noughties with the internet and all the benefit that provided |
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