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Thread started 07/02/06 10:12pm

mrdespues

Generation what

So I hear that they're calling my generation "Generation Y".... y, i don't really know.

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But apparently we're nomadic, never think of our future, and live for the moment. Kind of fits my picture up until recently, where I've been trying to plan ahead a bit more and have gone back to school and stuff.

So anyway, what "Generation" do you fall under? Do you relate to the stereotypes?


... and yeah, that's all...

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Reply #1 posted 07/02/06 10:14pm

JustErin

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mrdespues said:

So I hear that they're calling my generation "Generation Y".... y, i don't really know.

neutral

But apparently we're nomadic, never think of our future, and live for the moment. Kind of fits my picture up until recently, where I've been trying to plan ahead a bit more and have gone back to school and stuff.

So anyway, what "Generation" do you fall under? Do you relate to the stereotypes?


... and yeah, that's all...

smile



I think I am in Gen X - I have no idea what that means.
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Reply #2 posted 07/02/06 10:15pm

mrdespues

JustErin said:

mrdespues said:

So I hear that they're calling my generation "Generation Y".... y, i don't really know.

neutral

But apparently we're nomadic, never think of our future, and live for the moment. Kind of fits my picture up until recently, where I've been trying to plan ahead a bit more and have gone back to school and stuff.

So anyway, what "Generation" do you fall under? Do you relate to the stereotypes?


... and yeah, that's all...

smile



I think I am in Gen X - I have no idea what that means.


it means you're either a yuppie or a loser, depending on which stereotype is applicable.

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Reply #3 posted 07/02/06 10:18pm

ZombieKitten

JustErin said:

mrdespues said:

So I hear that they're calling my generation "Generation Y".... y, i don't really know.

neutral

But apparently we're nomadic, never think of our future, and live for the moment. Kind of fits my picture up until recently, where I've been trying to plan ahead a bit more and have gone back to school and stuff.

So anyway, what "Generation" do you fall under? Do you relate to the stereotypes?


... and yeah, that's all...

smile



I think I am in Gen X - I have no idea what that means.

X here too
we are the cynical, skeptical generation, never take anything as given. The only advertising that works on us is testimonial (it's good, I tried it and liked it a lot) word of mouth and that which makes us believe WE decided to try it.

Babyboomers are the grateful generation, WOW! everything impresses them - they've gone from black and white photos, wartime hardships, and no TV, to THIS!

the Y's think the world owes them; short attention spans, fickle loyalties

something like that lol
[Edited 7/2/06 22:18pm]
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Reply #4 posted 07/02/06 10:21pm

mrdespues

ZombieKitten said:

JustErin said:




I think I am in Gen X - I have no idea what that means.

X here too
we are the cynical, skeptical generation, never take anything as given. The only advertising that works on us is testimonial (it's good, I tried it and liked it a lot) word of mouth and that which makes us believe WE decided to try it.

Babyboomers are the grateful generation, WOW! everything impresses them - they've gone from black and white photos, wartime hardships, and no TV, to THIS!

the Y's think the world owes them; short attention spans, fickle loyalties

something like that lol
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and every generation thinks THEY'RE the enlightened ones.

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Reply #5 posted 07/02/06 10:27pm

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according to someone's technical definition we have:

Generation X is a term for the generation of people born in the Western world (especially people born in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, the United States and the United Kingdom) following the post-World War II baby boom generation. While the exact dates bounding this age demographic are highly debated, those born from the 1960s to the early 1980s are generally agreed-upon as possible members of this group. The term is used in demography, the social sciences, and marketing, though it is most often used in popular culture. The generation's influence over pop culture began in the 1980s and has only grown in the 1990s and 2000s.

Although the origins of the term "Generation X" go back at least as far as the early 1960s, it was popularized by Douglas Coupland's 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, in which Coupland describes the angst of those born between roughly 1960 and 1965, who, while technically part of the Baby Boom Generation, feel no connection to its cultural icons. In Coupland's usage, the "X" of Generation X referred to the namelessness of a generation that was coming into an awareness of its existence as a separate group while at the same time feeling completely dwarfed and culturally overshadowed by the Baby Boomer generation of which it was ostensibly a part. The term Generation X has come to mean something else in popular usage (see below), having been appropriated by the generation following the Baby Boomers -- leaving Coupland's Generation X once again nameless. Generation X has also been described as a generation consisting of those people whose teen years were touched by the 1980s, although many who are considered part of this generation had their teenage years stretching into the 1990s.

Another common description of Generation X includes within it those people who grew up in a period of transition (1945–1990) beginning with the end of World War II and the decline of colonial imperialism and ending with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. Thus, the transition between colonialism and globalization is thought to separate the Baby Boomers from the Baby Busters, a sub-generation of Generation X made up of the earliest born members.

Generation Y refers to people born in the 1980s and 1990s. In Western cultures, they were brought up entirely in the age of personal computers and electronic gadgets. Younger gen-Xers and all generation Y children were brought up in the thick of it.
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Reply #6 posted 07/02/06 10:29pm

Novabreaker

I'm part of the Generation Å.
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Reply #7 posted 07/02/06 10:29pm

mrdespues

hmmm

i must be generation X according to that...

whatever, it's all generalising anyway and this is a pointless thread.
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Reply #8 posted 07/02/06 10:49pm

MickG

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Generation Y r we still here.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #9 posted 07/02/06 11:22pm

ZombieKitten

Novabreaker said:

I'm part of the Generation Å.

I am Generation Ö
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Reply #10 posted 07/02/06 11:23pm

ZombieKitten

mrdespues said:

hmmm

i must be generation X according to that...

whatever, it's all generalising anyway and this is a pointless thread.

nana
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Reply #11 posted 07/03/06 4:58am

PANDURITO

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New Power Generation wave
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Reply #12 posted 07/03/06 4:59am

PANDURITO

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And I know for certain Dook,JerseyKRS and Imago are D-Generation mr.green
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Reply #13 posted 07/03/06 5:13am

fathermcmeekle

mrdespues said:

...and this is a pointless thread.

Yeah, bring back JPW he was much better!

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Reply #14 posted 07/03/06 6:44am

mrdespues

fathermcmeekle said:

mrdespues said:

...and this is a pointless thread.

Yeah, bring back JPW he was much better!

mad


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Reply #15 posted 07/03/06 11:16am

MickG

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PANDURITO said:

New Power Generation wave


fishslap shud-up.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #16 posted 07/03/06 11:17am

jerseykrs

PANDURITO said:

And I know for certain Dook,JerseyKRS and Imago are D-Generation mr.green



Don't group me with those sissies.
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Reply #17 posted 07/03/06 11:27am

slicksight

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jerseykrs said:

PANDURITO said:

And I know for certain Dook,JerseyKRS and Imago are D-Generation mr.green



Don't group me with those sissies.


hmmm this version of kathy griffin more favorable? My Life On The D-List

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Reply #18 posted 07/03/06 11:30am

jerseykrs

slicksight said:

jerseykrs said:




Don't group me with those sissies.


hmmm this version of kathy griffin more favorable? My Life On The D-List



yes.
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Reply #19 posted 07/03/06 11:34am

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I'm 38 and have no idea what my generation is called. I've heard people say we are part of Generation X. Hell, I call people my age the silent generation because we are too old for hip hop and too young for blues.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #20 posted 07/03/06 11:37am

PANDURITO

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vainandy said:

I'm 38 and have no idea what my generation is called.

Old smile
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Reply #21 posted 07/03/06 11:38am

MickG

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PANDURITO said:

vainandy said:

I'm 38 and have no idea what my generation is called.

Old smile


falloff Bastard! pissed I'm about the same age.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #22 posted 07/03/06 11:39am

PANDURITO

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MickG said:

PANDURITO said:


Old smile


falloff Bastard! pissed I'm about the same age.

I'm older lol
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Reply #23 posted 07/03/06 11:41am

MickG

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PANDURITO said:

MickG said:



falloff Bastard! pissed I'm about the same age.

I'm older lol


lol
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #24 posted 07/03/06 11:45am

CarrieMpls

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I have been placed in both X and Y, depending on who's figuring out the years. shrug
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