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July 9, 2024 at 10:07 pm in reply to: The obligatory “what will I be doing with the site” thread #624
“but it’s fun telling a 1980s born GenX that they’re a Millennial, they get very mad about it.
I’m an ’86 baby and there was a time when we were known as Gen Y (including the era of ‘Talkin’ ’bout your generation) but now I am apparently a millennial.
I didn’t realize until about a year ago that Gen Y were renamed Millennials. I thought that was for late 90s kids into the early 2k’s. But then I thought that the early 2k kids were called GenI because everything from that generation is an iSomething.
What is this?
You may or may not know me, I’ve changed my name here. Guess who?
~vjay~
Also, I’m muppet. Still. I am just as unoriginal now as I was back then, the only difference now is that I have more grey hair and a husband now.
What is this?
“Not all Zgeeks are GenX, but all GenX were Zgeeks,”
I actually don’t know if that’s true. I haven’t checked for newbies outside of our flying monkey family (if you are new, hi!).
I was born in 76, and one of the sites I visited suggested that I was a millennial too, which I found amusing. No one can agree on any of the generational classifications, but it’s fun telling a 1980s born GenX that they’re a Millennial, they get very mad about it.
My point is, taglines change, just like generational classifications.
What is this?
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