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In reply to the discussion: What event defined your generation. [View all]Jedi Guy
(3,501 posts)56. Fall of the USSR, fall of the Berlin Wall, the advent of the Internet.
9/11. The War on Terror. That's pretty much the major spread of events from my teen years into my early 20s.
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Purdue vs Ohio State in basketball ... I was 15 and a Purdue Cheerleader put her hands down to ...
Botany
Apr 2023
#4
The Vietnam War coming to an end and the Fall of Saigon, Watergate, the Gas Crisis with
ArnoldLayne
Apr 2023
#10
Assassinations opposite NASA, a few years of sweating getting drafted, end of the war,
yonder
Apr 2023
#11
Like you, I knew that I was going to be drafted, so upon graduation from HS,
MarineCombatEngineer
Apr 2023
#63
Ty for your attitude of initial respect, then the new people in your unit would prove or not to be..
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#112
Kennedy's assassination, the Vietnam War, & the moon landing. Plus, the Beatles.
tblue37
Apr 2023
#14
The surge forward in civil rights and women's rights and environmental awareness ...
Hekate
Apr 2023
#18
You might have not had the New Wave without Punk/CBGB's Original bands...
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#110
The article posted by quant post #33 was good mentioning the difference between ...
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#113
massive changes in the workforce. I was a 70s kid..by the time I started working
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Apr 2023
#37
I started f/t work in after summer '74 though I'd had summer jobs post HS...
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#116
Earth Day, Watergate, Fall of Vietnam, Oil Shocks, Jonestown, Fall of The Shah . . .
hatrack
Apr 2023
#51
There is a similar phenomenon with the youngest members of the Boomer generation.
keep_left
Apr 2023
#66
Yes, I forgot about "Generation Jones", which I understand is the group of younger Boomers...
keep_left
Apr 2023
#79
1974-1975 and 1980-1982 recessions, fall of the USSR, 9/11 and then the Great Recession.
roamer65
Apr 2023
#71
The most impactful events from 1996 to now, so far (I am a 1996-born Zillennial)
Celerity
Apr 2023
#80
But how old does a person have to be for the thing that defines their generation?
betsuni
Apr 2023
#84
Vietnam, Kennedy assassination, Watergate, murders of Bobby & King. nt
allegorical oracle
Apr 2023
#95