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We used to say shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck and then our grandma would come in and throw a sandal at us and make us go outside while yelling at us about Jesus in Spanish.

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What Himalayan villagers eat for breakfast

Whaaaat! No eggs? No bacon? No flapjacks? Where's the biscuits? No gravy? How do they get a filling breakfast with out grits? Have they never heard of ham? No pork chops? No waffles? Where's the corn beef hash? I just can't see how they can get a healthy breakfast without any whole milk.

Himalayaland is wack lol

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I could do with less of these "once in a lifetime events", please.

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I think a lot of it is bullshit. I am 45, early 1980. My mom was 17 when she had me. Her parents were Silent Generation, early 1936 and late 1939. Mom and Dad were cusp boomers born in late 1961. Her parents raised me with my cousins who were all 1970-1975 kids. I have two brothers who are cusp gen Y&Z, born in early 1995 and late 1996.

I am firmly Gen X in my upbringing and socialization but when my cousins went off to College I got a bunch of Gen Y friends and my experiences changed. I introduced them to The Meat Puppets and Husker Du and they introduced me to Blink 182 and Green Day.

My little brothers are Gen Z stereotypes raised by a couple of Gen X stereotypes but technically they are Gen Y and Boomers

My point is the dates don't mean shit, it's the environment and the influence. When I talk Generations with people I just tell them I am a Xeinal 1977-1983. It saves me from having to listen to someone tell me I am Gen Y when I have almost nothing in common with Gen Y.

This long unsolicited rant is over lol

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