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Absolute Millennial Kino

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Hello, Millennials. I'm here to ask one simple question. What do you consider to be the absolute best millennial kino?

List me movies, from this side of the millennium, that you really like - and imagine keep liking (and rewatching) - for years to come?
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WTF does it all mean?
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>>85371739
The graph? My question?

Honestly, I just wonder that the kids of today consider the best movies. Movies they imagine watching for years to come. (Because, to me, that's the hallmark of a great movie: that you can watch and enjoy it several times.)
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>>85371739
It's basically showing how certain age groups defined themselves as a generation. The 18-34 group defined themselves as 40% Millennial and 33% Gen X, etc.
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What the Bleep Do We Know!?

Its about how, because there's a ton of stuff you'll never know or understand, that means you can believe in whatever bullshit you want.
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>people born after 1930 consider themselves part of the "greatest generation"

Shit and I thought millenials had big heads.
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since 2000 i'd say TWBB and the master but those are prob "pleb" answers, either way, love them both
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>>85370043
JAJAJAJ EL KINO AJAJAJAJA
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>>85372918
>jews born after 1950 consider themselves "holocaust survivors"
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>>85370043
There Will Be Blood
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>>85372918
*after 1927

People born in 1928 and later didn't serve in ww2
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definitely TWBB. if that movie came out in the 90's it would have been completely ignored compared to all the way better movies.
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The millennials who identify as Gen X are probably born in 1982-1985. 32-35 year olds always want to weasel out of being millennials because of the younger ones giving them bad reputation, even though they are the O.G. Millennials (high school class of 2000)
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>>85372918
I mean, let's be real here, anyone born in or before 1950 with enough smarts had a chance of being able to put a man on the moon. A lot of people in the Silent Generation deserve to be part of The Greatest. It's pretty funny that Boomers are the most correct, though.
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>>85375328
probably has something to do with how growing up in the late 80s and early 90s was completely and totally different than, say, growing up with a phone jammed up your ass 24/7.
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>>85375490
That's true but even early 2000s social media was nothing like today with hashtags, Twitter, iphones, and Facebook shit posted everywhere. The cancerous social media started around 2007-2008.

Even if you're a younger millennial, i.e. 22, then you would have been 12-13 when this occurred. Childhood ends when you're around 10. In other words, if you're 22, most of your childhood was NOT spent with a phone jammed up your ass 24/7.
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>>85370043
Well that chart tells me that 20 and 30 yr. olds don't know what greatest generation means.
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>>85375588
social media was always pure cancer. From the moment the term was coined.
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>>85375625
how is the MAGA generation not the greatest generation?
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>>85370043
how do you even put a difference between someone that is 34 years old and one that is 35.
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>>85375709
easy, you just did
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>>85370043
>8%of millennials consider themselves part of the Boomer generation
? Are they retarded or is it backlash from millennial shaming?
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>>85373133
>jews consider themselves "holocaust survivors"
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>>85370043
John Wick and 2
Dunkirk
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>>85375783
or 18 year olds who were born when their now 70 year old parents were 50.
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>>85370043
>8% of millennials consider themselves part of the Greatest Generation
dude what
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>>85375750
but on a cultural/generational level they are pretty much the same
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>>85375999
yes which is why these "generations" are retarded
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Mulholland drive.
I think it's the only 2000s+ movie I watched several times with the same satisfaction.
I'd even dare to say it's the best movie in the last 20 years
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>>85370043
Shrek is probably the most important movie of my generation.
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>>85370043
Hey reddit
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>>85370043
Good movies don't have generational borders, Gen Z.
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>>85370043
I can see how a lot of millenials consider themselves to be part of gen x, but how the fuck do they see themselves as boomers or even further back

are they just retarded?
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Fight Club
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>>85376384
Hipsters I suppose. Why they would identify with the shitest generation is beyond me, though.
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The Bling Ring
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>>85376384
>>85376670
I think they didn't know that WWII vets are generally called that and just assumed they were being asked if they were literally the greatest.
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Glad I'm a Gen X and not a millennial. No rope day for me. That's reserved for the boomers and millennials. feels gud.
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>>85376950
That's the greatest generation.
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>>85370043
There will be blood
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I don't know what generation I am to be perfectly honest.

I'm 19, although my mother had me pretty late, and was born in 1961.

So I feel caught between two generations as most people my age have younger parents. (So basically I think I got different values growing up than people my age did, if that makes sense)

My eldest brother is 18 years older than me, and he was born in 1979.
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>>85370043
what about the xennials?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INp4XVgEUwg
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>>85377119
what year were you born?
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Mad Max: Fury Road
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>>85376134
Agreed
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>>85378944
Opinion discarded. Millennials are what they are, and Gen X will be what they are. But truth is Millennials fucked it up for Gen X.
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>>85373133

In a sense we are all holocaust survivors.The holocaust actually happened and nobody who's on /tv/ right now got killed in it, so we survived it.
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>>85375328
You can't compare the youth of a 30 year old with an 18 year old now, not even in the same ballpark
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>>85376384
What about the 70 year olds who think they're millennials?
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>>85378975
Born in the mid to late seventies bro. I'm safe.
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one hour photo
solaris 2002
melancholia (by lars von trier)
the machinist
collateral
wall street
memories of murder
margin call
enemy
amadeus
maniac 2012
memento
the prestige
insomnia
the social network
ninth gate
snowpiercer
lost highway
eyes wide shut
whisky romeo zulu
unfaithful
casino
fight club
secret window
only lovers left alive
under the skin
black swan
pandorum
possible worlds
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>>85382830
you list all of that shit yet don't put children of men on there? wtf is wrong with you? fuck you.
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>>85370043
I'm 24 years old, and my personal favourite post-2000 films would include Hot Fuzz, Fury Road, 21 Jump Street,the LEGO movie, maybe Tangled, and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, off the top of my head. I feel like millennials don't have any deep culture of their own, and most of it is adopted from the past or other target audiences.

I consider stuff like Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead films that speak to our generation, they feed on prior popular culture and are fast moving films,which works well for our ADHD minds.

Marvel stuff is obviously iconic now so I guess that should be in there for our demographic, because every time I've gone to see one in a cinema it's been full of millennials. Again, this has been taken from another format that was more popular in another time.

Adventure Time and Rick and Morty are also millennial. Adventure Time is notable because we probably weren't the target audience originally but millennials will bandwagon things that aren't specifically for them (I also consider The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller millennial-adopted media, and of course MLP. Reboots also come to mind). Rick and Morty is full of references.

Those are just observational assumptions though. All the films I listed can be categorised into one of these groupings, fuck.
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>>85382799
Don't you have anything better to do than be on 4chan?
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>>85383044
>He thinks life gets better.
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>>85370043
Pitch Perfect
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>>85383044
this >>85383159
I work and have kidz mang. Do you actually think you will ever grow up out of this place? You're sorely mistaken.
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Nolan will be looked back on as the defining director of the generation, basically Spielberg of the 2000s.

Lord of the Rings is already remembered as one of the medium's finest works.

No one will give a shit about most of the comic book movies in 20 years time. They'll be looked back on like we now look back on early science fiction 'Attack of the blob' movies and those Hammer horror flicks.

Sci fi will remain popular, so movies like Mad Max, Edge of Tomorrow, Planet of the Apes reboots, Snowpiercer, Moon, Arrival, etc, will continue to build cult followings and be highly regarded outside of the mainstream. Personally I consider these to have the most lasting power and rewatchability.
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>>85383395
>Nolan
>LotR
Wtf did I just read?
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>>85370043
Millennial kíno is when you trying to be The Amazing Spider-Man but ended up as simply Spider-Man because 10's cape movies came too fucking late.
If you caught my drift.
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>all of those people trying to get on the boomer/silent/greatest train
Why? You just can't be a boomer if you were born in 2000. What the fuck man
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>>85383606
They were supposed to be separate points. I can't format my shit.
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>Gen X facing midlife crisis

Is life better than the 20something years?
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>>85373133
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/aug/21/study-of-holocaust-survivors-finds-trauma-passed-on-to-childrens-genes

There are new generations of Holocaust survivors who haven't even been born yet
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>>85383395
I think you're too optimistic. Millennials don't watch LotR, and Marvel (maybe not an individual film, but the franchise overall) will be iconic for its scope.

The cult films will be remembered well by a small group but that won't make it quintessential millennial kino
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>>85375328
1983 here
Myself and most of my age group consider ourselves millennials, despite it being an awful phrase. High student debt, crap housing, technology is society, Tony Blair, regular testing, Pokomon and the hero turtles.

I think we also feel like the internet is ours. What I mean by that is we used BBS in primary school, by the time I started secondary they had this new fangled internet in the library. We rushed home and tricked our parents into getting it because "mah school work".

The kids a bit older than us don't have quite the same relationship to the net as we do, I can't even say how. So yeah, I think your attitude to the internet defines you as a millennial

In regards to OP; I'd say The Matrix, even if I don't think its the greatest thing ever. Its very of its Era
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>>85375452
Baby boomer is the easiest to define
Its a statistically demonstrable demographic change post-war
The others are kinda bullshit
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>>85372620
2% of millennials consider themselves to be Boomers?
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>>85385841
It's a Fallout reference
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>>85370043
how old is this
i don't consider myself to be a millennial, i'm gen Z
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>>85375328
>The millennials who identify as Gen X are probably born in 1982-1985. 32-35 year olds always want to weasel out of being millennials because of the younger ones giving them bad reputation, even though they are the O.G. Millennials (high school class of 2000)
That's 100% what it is, but there's an argument to be made there (1982 kid here, btw) - The generation "lines" being somewhat arbitrary. There's actually a more noticeable generation gap between us and the younger millenials than between us and the Gen X crowd. Sure, we grew up with electronics and a nascent internet, but it was also still a world of pay phones and physical media, rock music and family sitcoms. It doesn't help that most 90's pop culture was throwback / retro stuff.

Could be just my own version of "Damn kids", I suppose. But I see a lot of generation-defining stuff - cellphones, downloadable everything, reality tv, social media, etc - that only became widely available when we were already grown, and (at least in my case) working too many hours to have any time for.
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>>85370043
The best movie about millenials?
All About Lily Chou Chou
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>>85385119
If that's true then they are literally bringing suffering into the world. Maybe they should let their traumatized genes rest for eternity.
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>>85385064
>tfw 26
Better make these last few years count.
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>>85382830
>pandorum
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>>85385602
>I think we also feel like the internet is ours. What I mean by that is we used BBS in primary school, by the time I started secondary they had this new fangled internet in the library. We rushed home and tricked our parents into getting it because "mah school work".
>The kids a bit older than us don't have quite the same relationship to the net as we do, I can't even say how. So yeah, I think your attitude to the internet defines you as a millennial
That's a good point.
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>>85375994
8% of Millennials consider the Greatest generation to be the best
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>>85370043
I'm a millennial with baby boomer parents. I think that kept me grounded in reality I feel like I can relate to Gen X the most. Gen Z doesn't know what its like the live in the world with the internet or a smart phone. Their concept of reality is fucked. What the fuck happened to Millennials to make them this retarded.
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since the year 2000 the average attention span of humans have dropped from 12 seconds to 8
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>>85386471
Hell, I was born in 1988 and up until about 5 years ago we were called Gen Y.
I understand the idea of lumping generations into 25 year spans, but pre-internet my life (we got it when I was 12) had a lot more in common with Gen X than somebody who is 19 today.
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>>85387060
>He only got a computer in 2000
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>>85370043
Miami Vice (best movie to come out since 2000 but nothing to do with the times, Mann just hit the right spot)
Love & Pop (1998 but extremely millennial)
Beyond the Black Rainbow (anti-Boomer kino)
Hell or High Water (entropy-kino)
Femme Fatale (again, nothing to do with the times. An excellent movie which happens to have been made in 2002)

Probably more that I can't think of right now.

>>85385371
Stop posting on /tv/ forever. Every time somebody who considers LotR to be a great achievement in filmmaking posts in a thread I view I die a little inside.
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>>85370043
>the generation that fucked the world over considers themselves the '''''''''''''''' greatest'''''''''''''''''''''''' generation

wow im really loving this unprecedented income inequality, climate change and globalist rule of our previously sovereign nation thanks gramps for defeating those evil nazis
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>>85387060
my father bought his first computer back in 96, ordered the parts from all around europe, cost him an entire month's salary (around $9000 adjusted with inflation) but he thought it was worth it
he's a real tech geek tho, built his own police radio scanner during college for fun
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>>85370043
Millenial movies? I guess the "Despicable Me" franchise because they have minions I guess.

>>85385841
Yes

>>85375783
Could be that they don't know math and think that 1946 happened "like before facebook" and because they heard they were born before facebook they took it to be the same thing.

>>85375994
At least they self identify as part of the greatest generation. It's called "trans-generational dysphoria".

>>85386704
That is not what the diagram says.

>>85382830
You make that long list and did not put "12 monkeys" in there?

>>85387060
Generations is a marketing tool, it does not mean much other than as a predictor of what you will buy.
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>>85385602
Other '83. This oldfag has the right idea. >>85386471
My relationship with the internet relates 10 times more with older people who came into it as adults seeing as I wasn't a kid when I got to use it. The significant cutoff is being born with a pc in your house regardless of if there's anyone in the family working in or related to computers or IT and having internet access and the world being at your disposal before you even had the mental capacity to know how to behave and how to make use of it and not let it define you.

There's a generation of people who's capable of saying shit like "I work on youtube" and "he's a gaming professional" with a straight face. And that is hard to do when you still see this all of this shit as various iterations of "I KISS YOU".
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>>85386576
Enter quarterlife crisis
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>>85370043
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HFwok9SlQQ
stop using names invented by jews, such as millennials o r gen x
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Millennialkino, amirite?
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OP here. Nice to read all your answers. I was pretty drunk last night, when I made this thread, and it only picked up steam after I had already passed out, heh.

>>85378944
>xennials
Holy shit, is this really a thing? First time hearing about it, but sounds really apt! Might even adopt this term. (Personally I think millennials were born between 1990 and 2010, but adding xennials to the timeline is at least better than mixing all of the 80s and 90s kids into the same group.)

>>85382830
Nice list, but by "Casino" do you mean Casino Royale, or...?

>>85383042
Underrated post. Feels like you really hit the millennial sweet spot - the stuff that is hip with the kids right now. Thank you for your list.

>>85385602
>I think your attitude to the internet defines you as a millennial
This would make a great cut-off point, I agree. Millennials are those to whom the Internet was "always there". They can't remember what it felt like, when everyone was "getting online".
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>>85383044
Bro, even if you go to work and have a family, life doesn't get more exiciting than this. When it comes to killing your free time, 4chan is still #1.
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>>85388237
I was born in 1993 and i remember the time when everyone was getting into internet in late 90's and 00's. I still remember when even though they put internet addresses in ads, most people couldn't reach those sites because computers with internet were still so scarce. Maybe i just have better memory than most, but that kinda takes away from your definition. However i was only in my late teens when internet had become totally mainstream and mobile.
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>>85387271
>the generation that fucked the world over considers themselves the '''''''''''''''' greatest'''''''''''''''''''''''' generation
that's mostly baby boomers, not the greatest generation. still a shitty name though.
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>>85390824
I liked
Moville Mysteries
Tutenstein
Growing Up Creepie
The Buzz on Maggie
Oggy and the Cockroaches
ChalkZone
My Gym Partner is a Monkey
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I really wanna see a chart like this but showing what's the gender most people identify as.
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>>85387271
Nazis were also part of the greatest generation. Sure those who fought for allies in greatest generation fucked up, but still the 50's were their culture. It was still conservative and virile. The boomers, who defined culture from 60's to 00's were the ones who destroyed the conservative culture of the greatest generation, and with it the western world.
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>>85391469
what you're remembering is the tail end of the dot-bomb era. There's a huge cultural divide between that and mainstream internet.
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>>85370043
Probably this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHUE97teqV8&feature=youtu.be
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ok so i was born in 1994, in my country there never was some kind of devision of generations, only something like be child, adult or old, so i don't know who i'm, am i millenial or gen x or what?
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>>85392060
Millenial. As long as you western this shit applies to you.
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>>85370043
>combining always online with not always online gen.
fuck you faggots for doing this. shove a smartphone up your dickhole you actual millennial pieces of shit.
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>>85392182
i'm not western, i mean some people call me slav but some not
i'm polish
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>>85370043
Yeah, I consider myself I millennial, no problem. I'm 29 and my favourite movie is Children of Men.
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>>85382299
>The holocaust actually happened
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>>85392060
What was airing on your TV when you were young? When did you get your first computer/Internet?
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>>85392917
well i remember pokemon and dragonball boom from my childhood and got internet when i was 15 or something
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>>85393392
So all very standard then. Why would you even wonder if you are a millennial or not?
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>>85393491
as i said in my country those kind of generation definitions don't exsist, so it's good to know how i'm from other people around the world
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>>85393796
>don't exist
I find that hard to believe, but then again, I'm not from Poland.

However, here in Scandinavia we definitely got american tv shows and cartoons playing on our channels back in the 80s and 90s, and naturally Internet access and mobile phones became mainstream here first.

It would be interesting to know if everything wasn't so clear cut around Europe. Were the ex soviet bloc countries really trailing so hard behind?
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>>85370043

How the fuck do you define "Millennial, the name makes absolutely no sense.
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>>85375328
it's not so much "weaseling" out of not being lumped in with millennials as it is not at all identifying with them. I grew up with audio cassettes and VCR tapes, only got shitty 28.8k internet at home when I was a teenager and cell phones weren't even a thing growing up. There was no fucking google and paging through a physical encyclopedia was considered school research.

we were a pretty lucky generation. old enough to have grown up in the analog world, young enough to be well versed in the digital world, and not so young that we've spent our entire lives with eyes glued to a phone screen for facebook updates.
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>>85370043
https://youtu.be/p35JDJLa9ec
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>>85390824

early millennial may as well be late gen x nerd culture
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>>85395099
>The Thing (1982)
What part of "this side of the millennium" did you not understand?
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is millennial an insult?
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>>85394960
uh no grampa being 8 when the iphone came out is the same as having a school library with a card catalog still in it. :)
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>>85395365
There's definitely a stigma associated with it. They say millennials are lazy, aloof, disinterested and not in charge of their lives.

Obviously a whole generation (or two) can't be like that, but it seems like the lives of current 20-to-30-somethings is more in flux compared to those that reached their adulthood (say) two or three decades ago.
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>>85395347
That movie is timeless.
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>>85395911
But facts are facts. This side of the millennium refers to years 2000 and up.

1984 < 2000.
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>>85395672
This is absolutely true.

As a 25 year old Millennial myself. I have to say FUCK my generation. Every single fuck is a lazy piece of shit that thinks they are a special snowflake including myself.

Just look at the state of 4chan and see the reflection of our generation. Hell I can be considered a normie and all of my friends. Girlfriend and her female friends all fit the stereotype of feeling entitled and thinking they are destined for great things while being lazy assholes that reject "low class work" like cleaning for 20 bucks an hour because ofc they are special and are going to become bankers/lawyers/doctors/engineers/scientists and everything that is not on that level is below them and they will never do it.

t. aspiring engineer millennial shithead that refuses to work because I myself also fit these descriptions and even though I am self-aware about it I still believe it.
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>>85390824
>Nice list, but by "Casino" do you mean Casino Royale, or...?
Casino came out in the early 90's IIRC, but it was R rated so most millennials wouldn't have seen it until much later.
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>>85392060
I was born in 94 too, and i don't have a problem calling myself a millennial.

What irks me is that they call people 30 and up in the same bag with us.
There's literally nothing in commong between a 33 year old and someone who just turn 21, or fucking 18.
When people start with the 'it started in 82...' bullshit, i just say I'm Gen Z just because i don't see how that makes sense.
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>>85382444
I want to meet the 87 year old that thinks he's a millenial.

"Well, I lived until the turn of the new millenium, so..."
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>>85394128
>Were the ex soviet bloc countries really trailing so hard behind?
kinda but it's more about our culture
we don't divide people to generations like millennials but people have prejudice to every year like people from 1990 are crazy but smart or people from 1996 are lazy and gruff, something like that
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>>85396862
>What irks me is that they call people 30 and up in the same bag with us.
That's a 7 year difference, and they're blocking generations into 25 year groups. What's so hard to understand?
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>>85370043
>using Gen x but not using Gen y also

Bad labels
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>>85387365
>Generations is a marketing tool

No, its data can be used for marketing purposes, but it also allows for analysis on political differences regarding social development in each country, which is relevant in public policies.

Each generation interests differ with the newer ones and this correlates with the humans ability to learn new concepts, up to 35 we can accept and learn things easily, 35-45 it's harder but possible, 45 and beyond most likely not, so the only way for them is to wait they die out and be replaced. This is important when deciding which group requires the most resources to be spent on them in the form of a nation wide program.
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>>85386907
Why are millenials retarded?
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>>85394960
I was born in 1990 and experienced all of what you did
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>>85397483
I understand that, but that still doesn't make sense.
Just because they traditionally do something one is way that is te right way to go in the modern times.
Specially with the internet around.
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>>85398177
Do something one way that is the right way to go*
Fucking smartphone keyboard
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>>85397483
The problem here is that the world is changing in rapid pace. Previously people fit more nicely into those "generations", because they actually shared traits and experiences together.

However, all that changed during the latter half of the 90s, which necessitates inventing new terms and ideas.

What I'm unclear about is how to call kids born in 2000-2010? Eighties and nineties are easy to understand, but... double 0s? Noughts?
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>>85370043
The Guards is my all time favorite movie. Other movies from this milennium that I love are
O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Inside Llewyn Davis, Filth, American Psycho, Old Boy, There Will be Blood, Snatch, and basically anything Wes Anderson has made. There are probably a lot that I'm forgetting but I typically like older movies.

>>85382830
I'd have included fight club in my list too but wasn't that made in 1999?
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>>85398360
*The Guard
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>>85398360
I never knew There will be blood is such a popular movie, it has come up several times in this tread. I guess I'll hve to finally watch it, some of these days...

And yeah, Fight Club and Matrix came out in 1999, so they don't really count here, but people have mentioned them anyway. (I think this millennium actually starts after 9/11, but that's another topic altogether.)
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>>85398360
Just thinking of a few more, Warrior, Inherent Vice, In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths, Calvary, A Serious Man
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>>85398813
It is a really good film. The only thing I can say is if you just want something fun to watch its probably not the best choice, but as far as quality of film goes it'll probably land PTA as among the greats.
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>>85370043
Austin Powers
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>>85386576
>tfw 19
>tfw still kv
>tfw wasted my teens on this shitty site

Not really looking forward to how I waste my 20s desu
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Millenial is an absolutely retarded generalization.

Somebody in their late 20s or early 30s today, who didn't grow up when everybody in middle school was on myspace or facebook and everybody has a cell phone and social media, is much more similar to a gen-xer than they are to today's dumbass teenager.
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I think this might be mine.

This movie gets funnier every time I watch it.
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>>85398360
>I'd have included fight club in my list too but wasn't that made in 1999?
There are a bunch of things on that anon's list that came out before 2000... amadeus, casino, wall street, etc
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>>85398067
I somehow doubt you played pong on the original dial controlled entertainment system like I did in 1988. you also didn't experience shit like TMNT1 when it first came out, since you weren't even born. and if your first experience with the internet was shit 28.8k dial-up in 2007, that doesn't make you a xennial, just fucking impoverished. but you probably share more with 80s kids than you do with the 00s generation mainly because things have advanced more quickly with time.
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>>85370043
fouck you, I'm generation Z. Born in the last decade of the 20th century.
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>>85397830
This argument is woefully outdated. With infinite information a few clicks away, I doubt older generations will have it hard to pick up new things. Our grandparents might be too locked in, but Gen X and above grew up with this stuff.
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>>85375588
This. I'm 25, I actually still had to go to the library growing up. Even after I got a computer at like 15 it wasn't so far gone yet. I see 5 year olds with iPads it's insane.
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>>85399877
>TMNT1 when it first came out
Haha, damn that movie was great. A rare example of a kiddo comic flick that actually holds up over time.
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List for true kino viewers:

Movies to watch in 2017:
Thor Ragnarok
Star Wars The Last Jedi
Movies to watch in 2018:
Pacific Rim Uprising
Avengers Infinity War
Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom
Ant Man and the Wasp
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Movies to watch in 2019:
Captain Marvel
Avengers 4
The Lion King
Star Wars Ep9

Super Kino:All the Michael Bay Transformers movie. Pure Baykino.
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>>85400834

nice try
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>>85385841
No.

8% do
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>>85376272
To be fair, there have been some excellent movies in the past 12 years so Gen Z just might come out on top.....but what would a kid consider true kino? Despicable Me?

This question is flawed because when you think about it Generation Z probably isn't even old enough to see the best movies of Generation Z without parental supervision yet. That lack of experience matters. Anyway OP, I think I know what you're trying to say.

Millennials at least the youngest ones will probably say something like LoTR is thr best movie aeries ever made, I expect Boomers to go with the Godfather. Gen-X? almost certainly Indiana Jones, probably Temple of Doom since they're all plebs.
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>>85370043
>8% of millenials identify as "greatest generation"

wew
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we're all millennials here
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>I'm generation Z
>>85400071
Enjoy your ban
>>85370043
>>85401176
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>>85386471
An 18 year old today will still have a conception of what life was like before the internet and will have childhood memories of things like cassettes and terrestrial TV

The real question mark is all the kids who are about 4 years old now who have been raised on ipads
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>>85372518
>millennials
>the kids of today
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>>85401281
Nope, I'm 36. Gen X.
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>>85401377
wow there old people here

thought we were all early 20s at the most
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>>85385841
that's what i would have wrote. then again, i would probably have reported my age as 70 and said millennial.
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It should be noted that recently, I see more and more people are starting to cut Millennials off at 1995-1997, i.e. last to remember 9/11 to some certain extent. This makes more sense than the weird 1980-2000 or 1982-2004 meme definitions, imo.
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>>85371739
It means "millenial" has a negative connotation.
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>>85401357
No fair enough, a lot of that is superficial shit. But I'd argue that having cellphones and facebook as a teenager is not superficial. The communications tech is generation-defining.
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>>85400809
Why did you get your computer so late, in 2007? That's when even the plebbest of people already started joining Facebook.

>>85401176
To be honest, my OP was a bit of a drunken ramble, mixing two different things: millennials (as a generation) and films made after the year 2000.

Still, this has been a very interesting thread for me. I've made a note of all the movies that have been mentioned at least twice.
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>>85401452
4chan has been around for a while, kid, some of us just never left. I don't care for IMDB and Reddit is insufferable so I had to stay here.

/trv/ is the oldest board I think, I see people there in their 40s....not sure how they even found 4chan lol.
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>>85395365
Well they are widely considered the worst generation.
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Why the hell would someone bother naming generations? How bad would your autism need to be? I mean what are you gonna name the 2020 generation? 30? 40? 50? 90? 2100 are millenials again? This shit is fucking retarded
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What will the current 0-10 generation end up being like?

Imagine not knowing what life was like before youtube or facebook, nor knowing what it was like when the internet was like a wilderness, getting most of your entertainment directly from the internet instead of having to put something like a DVD or VHS into a box, where your parents gave you a tablet to play with

I can only imagine they'll be unrecognisable socially but they might surprise me
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>>85395365
only if you're a retards that lives vicariously through your generation and enjoy shooting messengers.
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The 25 and older are ashamed to be part of the Millenial gen. The ones who answered Boomer though are probably cancer.
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>>85401600
>>85401624
The real definition of Millennial is people born between 1985 to 2005. But people often use 'millennial' as a slur against anyone that just happens to be younger than they are. This was a habit of Boomers used to describe recent college grads entering the workforce and expecting the same benefits as an employee that had been there for decades, older Millennials then adopted it and used the term to sneer condescendingly at younger siblings who took snapchat pics of their food etc. The youngest Millennials now call Generation Z "millennials" mistakenly believing that it just means someone born after the turn of the millennium, which it technically does, but that separation begins at 2005 not 2000.

Gen X was born 1965 to 1985
Baby Boomers 1945 to 1965
And so on.
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>>85402013
>The real definition of Millennial
there is no "real" definition of the word
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Were Gen X the worst generation?

At least the boomers did SOMETHING
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>>85402013
>and used the term to sneer condescendingly at younger siblings who took snapchat pics of their food
sneering condescendingly at people who take snapchats of their food is an entirely justified response, regardless of age.
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>>85401876
We're already here and it's gonna be the same shit as it was with you and the gen before you, just different assets.
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>>85401898
This
I'm sure Boomers born in 45 are ashamed to share a generation with those born in 65 too.

We're always embarrassed by the dumb shit our little brothers do.
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>>85370043
The Spider-Man trilogy.

Hope the homecoming shit doesn't ruin it too much.
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>>85402089
>were Gen X the worst?
Yep.
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>>85401357
I'm 19 now and my earliest memories are from playing The Phantom Menace computer games on my parents old tower, so I was around technology since birth and spent a lot of time on the comp but I didn't get a cell phone until high school and I feel smart phones with social media is the big divide. Even kids just going into high school now I feel disconnected with because I actually remember a time when all of my peers didn't have phones or Facebook and we sure as hell didn't care about it. Obsessive social media really didn't become a common thing until Instagram, snapchat that started emerging around 2013-2014. By my graduation I felt like the last class of an era that won't ever be seen again
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>>85401868
Don't worry buddy, once you grow up, you will understand how the adult world works.
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>>85402246
The Millenials who answered Boomer mist be some retarded type of stupid though.
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>>85400809
Im 24 but i don't feel like a millenial at all, i feel millenials are most like 30sth people, its a very specific kind of retardation that i don't really see in people younger than, i dunno 28
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>>85402478

I'm 24, just not autistic

inb

>on 4chan
>Not autistic
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>>85402508
What? Most people view millenials as 18-21 year olds. Basically the ones in college now bitching about white men in the government triggering them.
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>>85402213
t. elder millennial
what was it like graduating high school in '05?
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>>85402496
Retarded/edgy
Maybe both?
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>>85402601
No, in my opinnion millenials are those kids older brothers/teachers, except for a few that are gen x

The people who wirte for buzzfeed etc, are all in their late 20s

Its like a slice in between 25 and 35 or 40 that is completely retarded and has a corporate dick up its ass, its kids who grew up in the economic boom and didn't experience 9/11 as kids
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>>85402740
I'm 26 and I was in 3rd grade when 9/11 happened. I remember it bivdly because I was in North Jersey and parents were taking kids home by 11am.
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In my opinion, if you had a significant part of your childhood before 2007, you're a Millennial. If you mostly had a 2007+ childhood, youre Gen Z.

2007 was when kid culture really shifted into targeting Gen Z with iPhones, Facebook, the Big Bang Theory, Great Recession, casual gaming, iCarly, Tumblr founded, Runescape ruined, Games for Windows Live, Windows Vista, etc.
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>>85403622
Yeah, I'm kind of proud to have played with dirt and sticks when I was a child.
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>>85403622
That's another ambiguous definition.
Define 'significant part'
For some people could be 8 and over, for others, their whole teens.
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>>85403077
you were 11 years old in third grade?
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>>85403622
So basically EVERYONE is a millennial, except those few people born after the year 2000 or so?
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>>85403077
lies
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>>85401685
I never got interested until YouTube came out around that time. I had a sidekick I used for texting/getting laid and played sports, vidya games to. pretty much all the entertainment I needed.
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>>85403077
How many times did you get left back?
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>>85371739
Wish I was a boomer. I could have bought my parents house for £29,000.

That house today is worth £525,000 and they won't give it to me. I hate boomers so much.
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>>85403622
2007 really sticks out as a pivotal year to me too, but I had a major life change during that year when my parents kicked me out for playing too much playstation and also or maybe not getting a job ever.
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Gen Zigger here. All capeshit/starshit is trash but Das VVitch, Mad Max Fury Road, The Big Short, and The Dark Knight were kino.

(I'm 19 and the capeshit era began post Nolan batman). Those movies I just looked at my letterboxd for, I'm sure there's more.
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my older sister and her friends used to "dominate" me, sexual humiliation, forced feminization, etc.
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>>85405753
It's an important year for me but because it was the year i masturbated for the first time kek, the year i hit puberty
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Born in 1980... Gen-X'er all the way. Didn't have a pager, cell phone, or acces to a computer till after High School.

And culturally and behavioral I get on much better with them.
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>>85370043
If I was born in 89 and just today I got my first smartphone for my birthday (I'm 29) do I get to be Gen X? :(
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>>85370043
>boomers had the most fun in their youth/youg adulthood
>most had done weel for themselves financially
it's not fair bros, we only have dumb internet memes, SJWcuckoldry and poverty ahead
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