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In reply to the discussion: What event defined your generation. [View all]Polybius
(22,122 posts)59. I know a few people around your age
I notice they are very, very different than Xers like myself born in the 70's. They don't like video games nearly as much as 70's Xers do, probably because they didn't experience it as little kids like we did. You also missed out on some awesome toys.
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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
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The surge forward in civil rights and women's rights and environmental awareness ...
Hekate
Apr 2023
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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