suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/ ... .robLrb1qn
suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
Raises hand.LoathedVermin72 wrote:we specialVaris wrote:Why do you guys get 2 names and a choice though?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Then it's Millennials. Accept it, Varis.Varis wrote:What are they - Millennials or Gen Yers? Please select only one option.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think we've already had this discussion a few times on RM, but once again:
Generation X: the generation born after that of the baby boomers (roughly from the early 1960s to mid 1970s), often perceived to be disaffected and directionless.
Millennials: a person reaching young adulthood around the year 2000; a Generation Yer. There are no precise dates when the generation starts and ends. Researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
We are the island of misfit toys.BurtReynolds wrote:suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/ ... .robLrb1qn
77-80. Mid seventies is 74-76.BurtReynolds wrote:suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/ ... .robLrb1qn
I'd still put Gen X until about 82ish. The way kids born in the mid/late 70s and how they grew up is almost exactly how I did.E.H. Ruddock wrote:77-80. Mid seventies is 74-76.BurtReynolds wrote:suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/ ... .robLrb1qn
Again,LoathedVermin72 wrote:we specialVaris wrote:Why do you guys get 2 names and a choice though?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Then it's Millennials. Accept it, Varis.Varis wrote:What are they - Millennials or Gen Yers? Please select only one option.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think we've already had this discussion a few times on RM, but once again:
Generation X: the generation born after that of the baby boomers (roughly from the early 1960s to mid 1970s), often perceived to be disaffected and directionless.
Millennials: a person reaching young adulthood around the year 2000; a Generation Yer. There are no precise dates when the generation starts and ends. Researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
this post is your YeezusLoathedVermin72 wrote:Let's rename it Generation Ye
I identify with that way more than I'm comfortable admitting.BurtReynolds wrote:suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/ ... .robLrb1qn
The smuggest move in all of this was Generation X thinking they could name the following generation "Generation Y."Varis wrote:Again,LoathedVermin72 wrote:we specialVaris wrote:Why do you guys get 2 names and a choice though?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Then it's Millennials. Accept it, Varis.Varis wrote:What are they - Millennials or Gen Yers? Please select only one option..
But from where I sit that looks to me as if you're just confirming my original thoughts on this thing. That's cool, I'm happy to retire for this evening firmly holding the factual and moral high ground.
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yeah I hate buzzfeed, but that's mostly correct.durdencommatyler wrote:I identify with that way more than I'm comfortable admitting.BurtReynolds wrote:suddenly it all makes senseLoathedVermin72 wrote:
So if you were born between 1975 and 1980, you're in a bit of a gray area.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/ ... .robLrb1qn
There's no such thing as generations anymore.durdencommatyler wrote:So, wait, does each generation get to name the following generation?
THEN WHAT ARE WE ALL FIGHTING ABOUTLament wrote:There's no such thing as generations anymore.durdencommatyler wrote:So, wait, does each generation get to name the following generation?
I was nearly about to listen to some of this guy's stuff. Now...... not so sure.Rangi Guy wrote:Given all the praise that Lost in the World was getting a couple of pages back I figured I'd give it a listen (I'm trying to figure out Kanye) - I didn't like it - i think the excessive Autotune put me off right from the begining.
One definitely needs to remove the shackles of autotune-hate if one wants to enjoy Kanye's work. But as has been discussed many times already, the entire album of 808s & Heartbreak is essentially an argument in favor of autotune's potential as an emotional and creative tool, and I think it's a very persuasive argument. I have no problem with autotune anymore.LetMeSleep wrote:I was nearly about to listen to some of this guy's stuff. Now...... not so sure.Rangi Guy wrote:Given all the praise that Lost in the World was getting a couple of pages back I figured I'd give it a listen (I'm trying to figure out Kanye) - I didn't like it - i think the excessive Autotune put me off right from the begining.