• @thorbot
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    831 year ago

    Old millennial checking in. No fucking clue what this is about

  • Ghost33313
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    431 year ago

    I’m gonna move me to the country, gonna eat me a lot of peaches.

  • @RampantParanoia2365
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    I thought we were Gen x or y?

    Anyway, this entire album is fucking banger.

    • @[email protected]
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      The generational boundaries are somewhat arbitrary. They were put there by a man who just happened to be the guy who got that particular assignment. In a factory downtown that produces nothing but information for immediate consumption, I’m sure the generational gaps can seem more severe.

      If I had my little way, I’d want people to understand it was much more of a spectrum (it still is); we lived in roughly the same world as the kids five grades above us had lived in at our age. I’d eat peaches every day in the lunchroom and didn’t have to defend them because I was sitting with kids two grades above me. And when I met alums from the school who had graduated they seemed like full-on adults, but they were the same culture as me. Didn’t seem like a different generation.

      I lived in the country in the 90s, going to a little school. I ran track, and I remember sitting around with the girls waiting for various events, just sun soaking, or sitting on root bulges in the shade, lazing around. No cell phones, forced to socialize though I was terrified of it.

      Growing up was roughly the same for us as the kids 5 years ahead of us. Except we were The Class of 2000, and had been raised to subtly believe we were the pioneers of a new civilization based on avoiding endlessly-growing-landfill apocalypse and acid rain.

      I dreamed about you, woman

      • @RadButNotAChad
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        51 year ago

        This may be the most amazing comment in the history of the internet

      • @clockwork_octopus
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        This comment is a goddamn work ~o fart~ of art DAMNIT

      • @ChexMax
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        31 year ago

        I think this is especially true the older you get, but my experience was vastly different to my husband’s who was born 4 years before me, and somewhat significantly different from my brother’s 3 years behind. Part of the gap between my husband and I has to do with the large age difference in our parents, but the biggest difference is how quickly technology was changing in our formative years in the early 2000s. I am the youngest of the millennials, my brother is firmly gen Z (though only born the first or second year of them) and my husband is firmly a millennial

    • @ickplantOP
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      131 year ago

      This is according to the US Census

      Gen X: (born 1965-1980)

      Gen Y is the same as Millennial: (born 1981-1996)

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        And the album was released in 1995, so lots of gen x would be in their late teens early twenties when it was released, prime audience for it.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          If you’re near the cusp, pick whichever makes you feel better. Generations are a sociological construct and are appropriately applied in the aggregate, not to individuals and they’re always fuzzy around the edges. Much like Hari Seldon can’t predict specific individual events, sociological generations don’t always apply exactly the same to individual people.

          If you’re born anywhere between around 1978 and 1984, you will likely find at least one sociologist who draws the line on either side of you.

          I tend to go with Strauss-Howe, who consider GenX to be 1961-1981 and Millennials to be 1982-2005 – mostly because I like their idea of turnings and cyclical archetypes.

    • @JPSound
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      71 year ago

      Theres 5 strings between the guitar and bass and it’s still a masterpiece. So much sound for such a minimalist approach to their instruments. Kitty is a supreme banger.

    • @[email protected]
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      they’re fucking ace in concert too. I had zero expectations for the evening and they tore the face off of it, like, goddamned fun show.

  • @[email protected]
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    341 year ago

    Younger millennial checking in, despite the relevance of my username I have no idea what this means.

    • @atrielienz
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      51 year ago

      Got me too. Don’t feel bad.

    • @ickplantOP
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      221 year ago

      You’re welcome. Now get off my lawn!

      • Ghostalmedia
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        421 year ago

        Millennial correction:

        “Get off my landlord’s lawn”

        • @ickplantOP
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          131 year ago

          Weeps in poor Millennial

        • @Delphia
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          31 year ago

          If they mow and maintain it, its their lawn. If I mow it and maintain it, its my lawn.

          The yard will be returned to you in as good if not better than the condition it was in when I signed the lease. Beyond that, if you want a say you come do the mowing.

    • @ickplantOP
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      321 year ago

      Totally. The Oregon Trail generation.

      • eric
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        151 year ago

        I’m still unreasonably afraid of contracting diysentery.

          • @LurkyLoo
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            61 year ago

            Don’t worry, you can get a big wagon, buy tons of ammo and then fill that wagon with just hunted meat (you may never see Oregon, or probably the equivalent of Ohio either).

            • @thesprongler
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              21 year ago

              Even in 2nd grade, I knew this was a squirrel hunting simulator.

          • @Eldritch
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            31 year ago

            Dodge is a better alternative.

        • @ickplantOP
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          71 year ago

          We found an Oregon Trail card game, and introduced it to our teenage kids. They loved it. The fear lives on.

        • Flying SquidM
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          21 year ago

          I have an Oregon Trail ‘you have died from dysentery’ shirt. I love it.

    • @hactar42
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      71 year ago

      Xennials here, can confirm, this will be stuck in my head for a week now.

  • @snekerpimp
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    191 year ago

    “Lump lingered, last in line for brains”