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Thread started 05/19/17 9:09pm

CynicKill

Generation X: The Most Cynically Depressed Generation Ever?

With the apparent suicide of Chris Cornell, could this be the last of the Generation X rock gods to perish under a marose cloud of toxic cynicism?

I embraced grunge and cynical detatchment back in the 90's. It spoke to me. But with the early destruction of such highly visible lives going one after the other it's hard to get behind a movement that seems to be so destructive.

I wonder, after all this time, if the generation left it's ironic detatchment behind. It seemed like we embraced the consumerist culture that we were shut out of back in the 90's but maybe I was wrong. Maybe ironic detatchment and world-worn cynicism is something you don't easily outgrow.

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Reply #1 posted 05/20/17 9:59am

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I think its more the youth now that is more depressed, it I think it stems from the culture and the rise of Social Media and the images being out there and bullying and LIKES and views and clicks actually effected how people think in life is the reason or at least one reason why many younger people feel sometimes they never IN or will do what they have to for LIKES and views, "please like my page" etc...I do believe that this is playing into their thinking.


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Reply #2 posted 05/20/17 12:03pm

1contessa

lastdecember said:

I think its more the youth now that is more depressed, it I think it stems from the culture and the rise of Social Media and the images being out there and bullying and LIKES and views and clicks actually effected how people think in life is the reason or at least one reason why many younger people feel sometimes they never IN or will do what they have to for LIKES and views, "please like my page" etc...I do believe that this is playing into their thinking.

That's because most people on Social Media are living a lie, pretending their lives are fabulous, and faking it, then when they're forced to face their truth, as soon as they log off, they become deeply depressed about their "real" lives. They follow the lives of their favorite celebs, worshipping them and trying to live exactly like them, only fooling themselves because they don't have the money or means to, and that adds to the depression they already have. Did you ever notice how all the generation look alike? They all speak alike, have the long weaves, wear the same makeup, all have the same bodies, with butt lifts, tattoos, clothes, purses, shoes, etc, etc, etc. No one has their own identities anymore, it's really quite scary.

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Reply #3 posted 05/20/17 12:13pm

Dasein

I think this thread is making too many assumptions and drawing conclusions from stereotypes
and then generalizing without any type of justification and/or warrant. Just because Generation
X has many famous members who were cynical and/or depressed who suicided possibly as a re-
sult of being so cynical and depressed doesn't mean cynicism and depression are characteristics
that best capture the entire generation.




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Reply #4 posted 05/20/17 7:30pm

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This is such bullshit. The irony is Generation X helped to elect the first black president and the goddamn hippies voted in Trump!

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Reply #5 posted 05/20/17 7:54pm

1contessa

thesoulbrother said:

This is such bullshit. The irony is Generation X helped to elect the first black president and the goddamn hippies voted in Trump!

???

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Reply #6 posted 05/21/17 10:23am

CynicKill

After Chris Cornell’s death: ‘Only Eddie Vedder is left. Let that sink in.’

https://www.washingtonpos...f48af33c7a

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Reply #7 posted 05/24/17 12:16pm

1contessa

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This is such bullshit. The irony is Generation X helped to elect the first black president and the goddamn hippies voted in Trump!

A member of Generation X perhaps? lol

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Reply #8 posted 05/25/17 8:39am

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They were definitely very different from the boomers and wanted different things, but I think Gen X got ragged on the way millenials are getting ragged on now.

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Reply #9 posted 05/25/17 9:30am

Empress

1contessa said:

lastdecember said:

I think its more the youth now that is more depressed, it I think it stems from the culture and the rise of Social Media and the images being out there and bullying and LIKES and views and clicks actually effected how people think in life is the reason or at least one reason why many younger people feel sometimes they never IN or will do what they have to for LIKES and views, "please like my page" etc...I do believe that this is playing into their thinking.

That's because most people on Social Media are living a lie, pretending their lives are fabulous, and faking it, then when they're forced to face their truth, as soon as they log off, they become deeply depressed about their "real" lives. They follow the lives of their favorite celebs, worshipping them and trying to live exactly like them, only fooling themselves because they don't have the money or means to, and that adds to the depression they already have. Did you ever notice how all the generation look alike? They all speak alike, have the long weaves, wear the same makeup, all have the same bodies, with butt lifts, tattoos, clothes, purses, shoes, etc, etc, etc. No one has their own identities anymore, it's really quite scary.

You are absolutely correct with this statement! I have not read anything as truthful in ages. I refuse to use social media (with the exception of this site). I think it's a complete waste of time and only allows people to live a lie and be someone other than who they really are. Bravo for speaking the truth. Hopefully someone will read your comments and make some changes and get back their own identity again and get off social media and start living a real life.

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Reply #10 posted 05/25/17 11:23am

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Related image Related image Image result for depressed emoticon Image result for depressed emoticon

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #11 posted 05/25/17 10:06pm

1contessa

Empress said:

1contessa said:

That's because most people on Social Media are living a lie, pretending their lives are fabulous, and faking it, then when they're forced to face their truth, as soon as they log off, they become deeply depressed about their "real" lives. They follow the lives of their favorite celebs, worshipping them and trying to live exactly like them, only fooling themselves because they don't have the money or means to, and that adds to the depression they already have. Did you ever notice how all the generation look alike? They all speak alike, have the long weaves, wear the same makeup, all have the same bodies, with butt lifts, tattoos, clothes, purses, shoes, etc, etc, etc. No one has their own identities anymore, it's really quite scary.

You are absolutely correct with this statement! I have not read anything as truthful in ages. I refuse to use social media (with the exception of this site). I think it's a complete waste of time and only allows people to live a lie and be someone other than who they really are. Bravo for speaking the truth. Hopefully someone will read your comments and make some changes and get back their own identity again and get off social media and start living a real life.

Well thank you. smile

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Reply #12 posted 05/26/17 8:43am

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Dasein said:

I think this thread is making too many assumptions and drawing conclusions from stereotypes
and then generalizing without any type of justification and/or warrant. Just because Generation
X has many famous members who were cynical and/or depressed who suicided possibly as a re-
sult of being so cynical and depressed doesn't mean cynicism and depression are characteristics
that best capture the entire generation.




yeahthat

Nothing more needs to be said.

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Reply #13 posted 05/27/17 12:41am

Germanegro

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1contessa said:

thesoulbrother said:

This is such bullshit. The irony is Generation X helped to elect the first black president and the goddamn hippies voted in Trump!

A member of Generation X perhaps? lol

O the irony! razz

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Reply #14 posted 05/27/17 12:56am

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Cinny said:

They were definitely very different from the boomers and wanted different things, but I think Gen X got ragged on the way millenials are getting ragged on now.

I can't think of hearing much about GenX, beyond "there go the latchkey kids" but plenty on Baby Boomers and Gen Y., tho'. Gen X gets some dap in today's advertising, at least. I wonder how many X'ers choose to identify with the Grunge music, anyway--seems like a dead-end to me.

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Reply #15 posted 05/27/17 8:00am

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Millennials tend to be the most self centered of the lot unless you compare them to the Boomers who raised them. Their parents were too busy chasing their own careers and climbing the socioeconomic ladder to be bothered with raising them. They are the ones in colleges all across America crying intolerance and burning buildings, rioting and beating people. The Gen Z are the the young ones who are just tolerant of any and everything, completely non-confrontational, and have the most laid back but woefully ignorant views of anybody. They have little understanding about government and the rest of the world. I am a Gen Xer and I fully believe we may be cynical, but we were the last generation who still got the butt beat, and fully understood that there are consequences to every action we do and don't do. We understand that the worlds messed up and life isn't always roses.
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Reply #16 posted 05/27/17 9:58am

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justmeone said:

Millennials tend to be the most self centered of the lot unless you compare them to the Boomers who raised them. Their parents were too busy chasing their own careers and climbing the socioeconomic ladder to be bothered with raising them. They are the ones in colleges all across America crying intolerance and burning buildings, rioting and beating people. The Gen Z are the the young ones who are just tolerant of any and everything, completely non-confrontational, and have the most laid back but woefully ignorant views of anybody. They have little understanding about government and the rest of the world. I am a Gen Xer and I fully believe we may be cynical, but we were the last generation who still got the butt beat, and fully understood that there are consequences to every action we do and don't do. We understand that the worlds messed up and life isn't always roses. [Edited 5/27/17 8:06am]

This is so full of generalities and cliches that all I can do is laugh in response. lol

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #17 posted 05/27/17 10:31am

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purplethunder3121 said:



justmeone said:


Millennials tend to be the most self centered of the lot unless you compare them to the Boomers who raised them. Their parents were too busy chasing their own careers and climbing the socioeconomic ladder to be bothered with raising them. They are the ones in colleges all across America crying intolerance and burning buildings, rioting and beating people. The Gen Z are the the young ones who are just tolerant of any and everything, completely non-confrontational, and have the most laid back but woefully ignorant views of anybody. They have little understanding about government and the rest of the world. I am a Gen Xer and I fully believe we may be cynical, but we were the last generation who still got the butt beat, and fully understood that there are consequences to every action we do and don't do. We understand that the worlds messed up and life isn't always roses. [Edited 5/27/17 8:06am]

This is so full of generalities and cliches that all I can do is laugh in response. lol

Furthermore, it's straight up stupid.

There's plenty of things wrong with my generation (yeah, my generation; I was born in the 90's) and I rag on what goes on these days frequently but how much are we truly to blame for certain things when it was the hand we were dealt by previous gens?

Also, I got my ass whooped to and so did many of the people I was close to growing up so spare the arrogant assumptions. Plenty of us have our heads on straight and were raised by great parents; it's just a shame that there's also plenty of us who weren't.
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