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In reply to the discussion: Fellow GenXers, ever feel invisible? ....... [View all]Tikki
(15,139 posts)32. Historically lower numbers of GenXer's were born in this Country than say Boomers or Mills...
I remember reading an article saying that most born between 1967~ and 1985 or so would probably
have little problem finding work.
'Course this was written before boosh/chainme got control.
I will tell you in all the decades the Mr. and I have been going to live shows and concerts
'1964~one coming up this month'
..The funnest to be around and yet actually very respectful concert~goers we have encountered are the GenXer's.
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It's ok to feel invisible. It means they're blaming each other, and not us.
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2013
#3
That just shows how dumb it is to label a 20-year cohort, but give it hard dates at the outside
cemaphonic
Dec 2013
#17
Same here. Although my parents aren't even boomers. They were little kids during WWII
FSogol
Dec 2013
#33
I believe we've been folded into Gen-X. As you say, we're the kids of Boomers so can't be Boomers
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#71
Our whole life, "Oh look at them doing what we'll never get to do. Looks like fun". n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#98
"Plus, We listened to ted nugent and the Amboy Dukes... while you had that Michael Stipe crap!"
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#65
Baloney. Gen X starts, by most reads, in 1964. That means at best only the VERY oldest Gen X'ers
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#62
I don't know. I was pretty politically engaged in my 20s, and I still am, now.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#86
Nah, I mean, so much of where I come from, how I see things, is rooted in Boomer stuff
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#90
Historically lower numbers of GenXer's were born in this Country than say Boomers or Mills...
Tikki
Dec 2013
#32
We GenXers do get ignored...that stupid 60 Minutes story about how "millenials" are too
anneboleyn
Dec 2013
#42
I read an article a while ago that said GenX has similarities to the Silent Generation.
tammywammy
Dec 2013
#75
Up until this moment I did not know I was a generation x member. Born in 1978.
hrmjustin
Dec 2013
#47
X and Y are unknowns. Language is important. Choose a memorable name. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2013
#50
See, man, that's what you Boomers and Millenials don't understand about Gen X.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#87
Seems to me very few Millenials or Boomers quite grasp the importance of R.E.M.'s album Murmur
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#57
I'm worse at what I do best / And for this gift I feel blessed / Our little group has always been...
devils chaplain
Dec 2013
#89