• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    24 hours ago

    As one of those Gen-X that actually helped create the dumpster fire we call the modern Internet, I have come to realize that we fall into two camps. You either look young enough to be classified as a Millennial (my wife) or you look old enough to immediately be thrown in the Boomer bucket (me)…which is really unfair because no other generation has hated and fought the fucking Boomers longer than us.

    I’d love to show some GenZ photos of Matt Damon, Bem Affleck, Cillian Murphy, etc. and ask them what generation they think they are.

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      24 hours ago

      The struggle is, we all live long enough to be the next boomers. Maybe in 10 years it is: “OK, Gen-X”

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        23 hours ago

        I think what’s happening is Millenials are starting to get the “OK Boomer”.

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          23 hours ago

          Yep it’s just a phrase now and people don’t know what boomer was.

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        22 hours ago

        Before I deleted Facebook entirely, I briefly flirted with a Facebook group of Aussie gen xers for a bit of nostalgia, and I had to quit after only a few weeks because the ‘back in my day’ crowd became too insufferable. It’s already happened.

        And while gen X definitely were instrumental in creating much of modern tech, most of them are still pretty hopeless at it. Watching some of my similarly aged colleagues trying to use a computer is an exercise in frustration.