What US generation do you fall in?

Gen X, raised on '70's TV, high school in the 80's - everything just seemed better then, from music to drugs.
I guess all generations think that though.
Not a bad generation to be in, all things considered. I see it as a transitional one as well, especially when it came to going from analog to digital.

I'm either one of the oldest millennials, or I'm a "Xennial" if that stupid micro-generation thing actually gains traction.
I still like to call myself the "MTV Generation" anyway!
 
Has born after the aids scare but early enough to remember 9/11 as a kid been said in this thread yet?
I was real young for 9/11 but I still remember being sat down in school and being told something I should care about had happened.
People born after 9/11 are annoying little shits and still babies, so I must be the generation before them given hat every generation hates the one after.

To anybody who doesn't want to be a millenial, just remember: don't wear the shoe if it doesn't fit. / It would be pretty badass if we actually destroyed everything
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Because it was totally us and not the ones before setting up the economy to fail.
 
Has born after the aids scare but early enough to remember 9/11 as a kid been said in this thread yet?
I was real young for 9/11 but I still remember being sat down in school and being told something I should care about had happened.
People born after 9/11 are annoying little shits and still babies, so I must be the generation before them given hat every generation hates the one after.

To anybody who doesn't want to be a millenial, just remember: don't wear the shoe if it doesn't fit. / It would be pretty badass if we actually destroyed everything
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Because it was totally us and not the ones before setting up the economy to fail.
You're a bunch of pot addicted layabouts and quite possibly the closest we've come to the Last Man. Go away
T. Zoomer
 
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I consider myself a millennial. Although with the inclusion of the Zoomer generation, it's hard to say. I remember rejoicing being a 90s baby, being born with limited TV, being outside, limited Internet.

But I was born very late in the 90s, so I couldn't quite enjoy the rise of 90s culture. I guess technically I am a Zoomer, but I prefer millennial. I was born in the turn of the 2000s. With 2000s babies, they were born WITH Internet.
 
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I consider myself a millennial. Although with the inclusion of the Zoomer generation, it's hard to say. I remember rejoicing being a 90s baby, being born with limited TV, being outside, limited Internet.

But I was born very late in the 90s, so I couldn't quite enjoy the rise of 90s culture. I guess technically I am a Zoomer, but I prefer millennial. I was born in the turn of the 2000s. With 2000s babies, they were born WITH Internet.
As a '99er, I think 1997-2001 is basically the first general subgroup of Gen Z. Too young to remember the pre-internet world, but old enough to remember VHS being phased out, flip phones, CRT TVs, and early Web 2.0.
 
Young Millennial (or quasi Young Gen Yer) from 1995! It's fascinating how we first discovered and grew up with breakthrough technology, especially during the big Internet boom and when iPods dominated Christmas lists. At least until the spoiled brats ruined the fun.
 
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