• As millennials age, more U.S. companies look ahead to Generation Z
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Having gen z be very anti consumerism would actually be a pretty amusing backfire.
I have a sacred tape of Raiders of the Lost Ark on Betamax that I put on my xmas tree, its already a relic in its own right
Yeah, the internet is magical for this. Bitching about pop music nowadays is very weird to me, because pop music doesn't really matter in itself anymore. You aren't dependent on the radio, just find your niche via the internet and go live in it like any decent human being would.
Being a millennial and aware of a lot of the bullshit they've tried to pull with our generation, I'm finding myself terrified for what Gen Z will have to deal with. It's going to get fucking ugly.
I remember hearing this definition: millennials were born before 2000, but become adults after 2000. So 1982-2000.
No seriously, where do these generational lines go. I thought it was 1988 to 2000 for Millennials.
I’m pretty sure the cutoff date of birth is 1982 So being in your 30s makes you an “old” millennial. the oldest would be 36/37 now
There's no single one definition. It's always been funny. Go with whatever you identify as. Or don't. It doesn't matter
After googling and reading some, it starts at the early 1980s and ends at 2000. The US Census uses 1982 to 2000. However, where the fuck is GenX then, because my parents were later baby boomers in the late 1960s. The two men who originally created the term puts them from 1982 to approx. 2006 but that's because they're unsure of where Gen Z truely starts.
Oh shit he's the racoon hater aswell? What are the odds
According to the Wikipedia, Generation X is generally defined as the generation between the baby boomers and the millennials. 1964 to 1982 is a good ballpark estimation, assuming millennials are 1982 to 2000 (which is a really good ending point), and assuming an 18-year gap between generations (which I think is also fair).
I wouldn't include anyone from the early 80s in millenials honestly. from 1982 to the early 2000s they grew up in a still mostly analogue society. that period from like 1996 through like 2010 was when things rapidly slid onto computers with the launch of windows 95 all the way through the birth of the smart phone and tablets, its a massive upheaval in how we interfaced with computers and the internet and its all encapsulated in quite a small timespan
That's just over 160 days of just that one song. And i imagine that he's still playing it.
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