Spyke
prayerreply
lemmy.world

It's millennials trying to fit in with Gen Z to prove to themselves they're not old.

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Victorreply
lemmy.world

And the Gen Z is... reading a newspaper? Nah fam, I don't think that's what's going on.

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lugalreply
lemmy.world

You think millennials read newspapers? We are the first digital native generation. In fact, we saw the internet growing up while we grew up ourselves

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bratoschreply
lemm.ee

Remember the internet before Facebook and Instagram? Good times. It was all Flash Games and p... Uhm, videos

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lugalreply
lemmy.world

I still know my ICQ number. Back when all instant messagers had open protocols and you could use one open source client for all of them.

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I'm still slightly mad that everyone wanted to use AIM instead of ICQ, even though icq was better. It had offline messaging and you could change your display name, neither of which aim supported.

Anyone younger than like 30 probably has no idea that those were noteworthy features at one time. You could only send someone a message if they were actively connected at the same time as you.

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I regret forgetting mine. I know it was 3965....... Something. But that's as far as I know for sure.

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No I don't think we do. I sure as hell don't. Yes indeed, we are, and we did. That's why I think the whole comic is bullshit, like wtf is this whole thing? Feels like some Gen X or earlier is trying out this web comic thing. I don't even know.

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Growing up? I think you mean "getting drained of any creativity or energy with age."

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lemm.ee

I know i'm old, i just found a new hobby: messing woth the younger generation by messing with their slang.

You know, like how grandpa called every pokeman pikachu...but on purpose.

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nolireply
programming.dev

Grandpa knew what he was doing when he called all the pokemen pikachu

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sh.itjust.works

I mess with my zoomer children all the time: bruh, no cap, on god, sus/sussy, my guy.

They mostly roll their eyes, but I do enjoy it.

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Dark Arcreply
social.packetloss.gg

Yeah no millennial is doing that to fit in/not feel old (okay there are probably some but they're a minority for sure), at best they're doing that to be annoying/make fun of the crazy slang.

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fsxyloreply
sh.itjust.works

We used to make fun of comic books for making up slang that hilariously no one would ever use, then gen z came along.

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Dark Arcreply

Right? We used to be like "this is written like how some 60 year old executive thinks kids these days talk ... nobody talks like this we just talk normally..."

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Used to make fun mullets

Definitely used to do this. I still do, but I also used to.

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bionicjoeyreply
lemmy.ca

Did you mean "Fuckin' A" ?

Bone apple teeth moment

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It's where you start. It's the first one. That's why it's called the A hole.

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Bluereply
lemmy.world

I thought it was overly exaggerated but then I saw the generation before me, blame my generation for the problems of the world and the "decadence of society " and then I saw my generation blame the next for those exact same things. Nothing new under the sun I guess.

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lemmy.world

Idk, from my perspective gen Z, Millenials, and gen X are all united in hating boomers.

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Yah really what's with this lolzoomer this millennial this BS. Let's just all hate boomers together in peace.

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Every generation thinks they're smarter than the one before them and wiser than the one after them.

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one of gen Z's favorite hobbies is making up fictional versions of the rest of gen Z to get mad at

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lemmy.world

GenZ is sitting quietly reading a printed newspaper and only speaks in a universally recognizable lexicon with no cohort specific affectations?

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Uh that performance is cultural appropriation

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sagreply

What do you mean that's my daily routine.

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lemmy.world

I feel like this comic is mislabeled. Gen z should be boomer, or Gen Z should be saying something to a millennial, but not millennial to Gen z.

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I'm now truly grateful I was never cool. I'm no more lost now when teenagers talk than I was when I was a teenager.

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New W? Or last month’s. We’ve been having a few lately and it ain’t something we’re used to

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Ilflishreply
lemm.ee

It's the newspaper that is off-putting

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For me the joke just doesn't work reversed. The younger generation grows up hearing the older generations slang, so even if the younger generation doesn't use that slang they know it. Older generations don't tend to keep up with younger generations slang so, at least to me, the joke really only works with the older not understanding the younger.

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lemmy.world

My favorite part about generations is how the cut off changes with every source I look at. Like, technically I'm a millennial, but I was born in '81 which is only sometimes part of the millennial age range and never part of the gen x age range. It's almost as if generations are entirely fabricated and not real.

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lemm.ee

Y'know, it's almost exactly as if generations are entirely fabricated and not real. Good point, friend-o.

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The line between generations isn't a date, it is collective experience. For example, the split between Gen X and Millennials is digital technology. And whether one's experience more closely aligns to either generation is entirely down to the individual - and thus, not a rigid date.

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wjriireply
kbin.social

One: Hello, fellow Xennial. I'm just a couple of years older than you.

Two: I find we sort of sort ourselves based on life experience, family structure, etc. I have an brother 7 years older than me, so I skew Gen-X. My wife is less than a year younger than me, but she's the oldest and her parents are a touch younger a d fair bit less traditional than mine, so she skews Millenial.

The generations are a convenient shorthand to discuss broad trends about how certain cultural and economic factors affect the shared experiences of certain cohorts, but they're pretty silly, especially on the edges. Chronological astrology, really.

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Maybe how angsty you were feeling when the internet arrived in your town? I dunno. It feels very appropriate though, that the forgotten gen X would spawn its own even more liminal sub/pseudo group.

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bionicjoeyreply
lemmy.ca

I'm a 1995 kid and I think of myself as being right at the tail-end of what can reasonably be called a millenial

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lemmy.ca

Yeah, my GF and I were born in 96 but both in fairly rural areas so our experience aligns more with being millennial. I think it depends a lot on the context of your personal upbringing, but I definitely agree with your sentiment.

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bmsokreply
lemmy.world

If you were old enough to grasp how 9/11 changed the world as we know it and have clear memories from that day, you're a millennial. If you had to be taught about it then you're not.

Everyone has their own definition but that's always been the cutoff that's stuck with me.

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I very clearly remember the day and am pretty right down the middle millenial but no way in hell did I understand the ultimate consequences of it.

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'94, I grew up being told I was a millenial, now people scoff and inform me that I am actually a ZILLENIAL

it's all made up

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Lemminaryreply
lemmy.world

Or genders. Tee-hee.

(Yes, I do like to start some shit.)

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It was never a hard cutoff, nor was it universal. Technology has long been a big factor, which means people in rural/poor areas were a decade+ later in experiencing the same generational norms.

Even cultural cornerstones are variable. For instance, you might remember the Challenger, or you might not, depending on your early childhood schools and your memory. The news about Magic Johnson or Kurt Cobain may have shattered your worldview, or you may not have even noticed.

But even in the best case, these are only useful as a rough guide. You should not be trying to do anything specific with these generalizations.

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lemmy.world

I put myself in the elder millennial window too. I think the divider for elder and not is that I remember when we got a computer and Internet. Younger millennials don't remember not having it, or at least not having Internet

But it's all just Hokum trying to pigeonhole everyone into neat uniform experiences

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smortreply
lemmy.world

I think for that age range it kinda depends on when you entered the work force. Straight out of high school? Probably identity more with Gen X

In college for a while and graduated into the Great Recession? Probably more Millenial. That’s my uninformed take anyway

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I fucked around for 10 years before working. Born in 85 LOL. I don't feel like the younger generation at all. The only thing is that I am shocked when colleagues actually watch traditional TV stuff like that . Other than that I am very detoxed from the typical social media nonsense maybe that's why.

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lemmy.ca

The oldest millenials are in their 40s. Who is drawing these things?

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Boomers, or millennials with boomer energy. Really anyone that wants to shit on "the youth"

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lemmy.world

As a "Millennial" in the 40s, myself and others my similar age don't ever seem to fit into the millennial category well. The start should be in the mid 1980's not the beginning. Gen x seems more fitting for the early 80s. But the generation thing is kind of silly anyway.

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lolcatnipreply
reddthat.com

People born around 1980 are Xennials or the Oregon Trail generation. We're kind of a blend of gen X and millennials.

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Hm I thought this whole time it was the mid decade like 85-94, 65-84. It is silly though, nobody has the exact same upbringing just because they're born in a certain year.

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jolreply
discuss.tchncs.de

Each generation does something to spite the previous. Gen Z reads the papers ironically.

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x4740Nreply
lemmy.world

I'm gen z

I have never read them except out of Boredom

Most news I read online, but even the news gets boring sometimes

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MNByChoicereply
midwest.social

I have never read them except out of Boredom

Fun Fact: this has always been true. That and avoiding the children. In the days of outhouses, sitting on the toilet for hours was not great. So they read newspapers.

Edit: I was more being funny about wasting time in the bathroom too avoid child responsibility. People have often needed long times to make things work. The person that responded to me had some great points.

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marcosreply
lemmy.world

I'm not sure if I could manage to get a paper newspaper nowadays if I went out looking for it.

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I signed up with my local paper. Got the cheapest yearly subscription they offered that gave me full access to their articles online.

It came with delivery of the Sunday paper every week. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Before me, an elderly lady lived in my place. I still get her newspaper every week. Maybe one day I'll remember to cancel it.

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thecrotchreply
sh.itjust.works

Hipsters brought back vinyl records, I could see them doing the same for papers

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They would have the Pennysaver, the WSJ, that local paper made by someone with a trust fund who practices "real" journalism, or some anti-government conspiracy "paper" made at Kinko's.

Newspapers are going the way of the dodo.

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lemmy.world

Because everyone under 25 is a millennial. There is no other generation between or after genX and millennials.

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> 50 = boomer < 25 = millennial

For everything else, there's MasterCard

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Peter1986Creply
lemmings.world

Because everyone under 25 is a millennial

Nope.

(I advise to check e.g. Wikipedia on this matter)

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I know sarcasm is hard to detect on the internet but come on. Do I really have to add the /s to my post for you to get that I was being facetious?

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Groovy has a certain ironic twang to it these days that makes it work. Like Rad.

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If someone said there is a spicy boy in the kitchen, I would assume there is a live grenade or an angry feral cat there

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As a millennial I've never heard any millennial talk like that either.

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She was referring to poo clogging the toilet. I have no clue why the last frame is a house fire.

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So is this intentionally mislabeled? Only the youngest millennials would be like 5% that bad, while gen z would actually be like that at times.

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lemmy.world

Reddit millennials are like this. The rest of us are relatively normal… except for the despondency and chronic depression

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Samsyreply
lemmy.ml

Millennials are split into the older and the younger ones. I am one of the older ones, and I don't know what the heck is going on with the younger ones.

Can GenX adopt me please?

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Samsyreply
lemmy.ml

TIL, I'm a xennial. Thx for sharing.

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Nepenthereply
kbin.social

Anna Garvey has described these individuals as having "both a healthy portion of Gen X grunge cynicism, and a dash of the unbridled optimism of Millennials"

I'm sorry?

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lemmy.world

As a younger one, we grew up with social media becoming available to us right at the worst age. Like seriously imagine if you and your parents were allowed on Facebook right as you hit puberty and nobody understood what it could do to you.

That and also growing up not remembering 9/11 but remembering adults mocking al gore for caring if we all die of ecocide.

We’re basically the prototype for gen z. You merely adopted hopelessness. We were born into it, molded by it, we didn’t see a chance until we were adults.

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lemm.ee

I hate to break it to you, but memory of 9/11 is kind of a litmus test for the Millennial/Gen Z border. If you don't remember it you're likely Gen Z or right on the border where generational definitions get really fuzzy.

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lemm.ee

Well that still puts you pretty safely in the range, actually. The typical cutoff year is 1996. I'm 30. You were 7 (or almost 7) but you don't remember 9/11?

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Might as well. GenX is trying to keep a roof over its brainwashed parents’ heads while its own kids rack up student loan debt. What difference would one more mouth make?

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lemm.ee

Whats funny is that as soon as I read big spicy boi i knew exactly what it was. High key vibed with that tbh. Big relate. Mans got me dead.

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PatFustyreply
lemm.ee

You must be one of those grandpa 40 year old millenials 😒

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You missed by a year, but how does that change the zoomers I'm hanging out with?
Edit: wait, could I be one of "that 20yo millenials" in 2023? I'm the millenialest you can get!

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lemmy.world

USE ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER, THIS ISNT THE TIME FOR DUMB INTERNET TALK

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Um... I always took that to mean positive slang describing a person. I don't think I'd use those words for an actual fire. I'd be just a tiny bit more direct.

"Excuse me, I'd hate to bother you, but the other room over there seems to be just slightly on fire... Uh yes... The whole thing..."

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I don’t believe an actual person made this.

I might believe a gen x’er was paid some money by a boomer to create the art and the dialog was filled in by a “the AI.”

If this WAS created by a person then I’d like to see them tried for war crimes.

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the idiot is talking to another individual about the fire AND NOT CALLING 911 or grabbing a fire extinguisher.

Person is a perpetual child in all situations. a ‘someone should’ asshole.

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lemm.ee

Only you talk like that. I would just say call the fire department, our living room is on fire! Not any of those examples in this comic. That is not funny to label me something that I don't do, or act

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That is a TV show though, not real life. So it's not the same. Like I highly doubt a fire extinguisher is going to catch on fire. Be real

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