lia!lia!
Agreed.

brianvan:

Generation Y—“the tattoed, techno-raised bunch born from 1979 to 2000.”

Quoted from Time Magazine via The Awl.

This makes me want to run, not walk, over to Columbus Circle and smack anyone who walks out of the building for the next hour. They know NOTHING… people born in 1979 have NOTHING IN COMMON with people born in 1989, generationally. People who were born 1984 or later weren’t in high school yet when either Biggie or Tupac were murdered. And they’d have been watching Barney when Kurt Cobain ate a shotgun. They weren’t even alive when Ghostbusters came out! WHAT THE HOLY FUCK, PEOPLE.

You should “like” this post if you’re under 30 and you despise being lumped in with the Hannah Montana set.

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    that is I still have my netscape.net email account melissa:
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    I didn’t have a computer at home until I was 12. That means the first Internet I had came from AOL ONE POINT FUCKING OH....
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    I’m 84’ and none of that stuff meant shit to me at the time. Biggie is the guy who raps over Elton John, right?* Here’s...
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    Generation Y—“the tattoed, techno-raised bunch born from 1979 to 2000.”
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    So angsty, so misinformed....is largely being disregarded
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    Since I used to do generational studies and marketing for a living, articles like this with no basis in reality really...
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    A few months ago, a kid born in the mid 90s asked what Saved by the Bell was. I died a little inside.
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    Actually, the terms Millennial and Generation Y have been used interchangably for years to describe people born from...
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