As a fellow Gen Zer I feel like there is a generational gap. I want to see if I’m trippin or there actually is one.

  • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    GEN X. The best gen.

    We were nihilists long before the internet proved us right.

    Plus we gave you grunge. You’re welcome.

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            I do like Nirvana, which only embiggens the disappointment. I saw Pearl Jam on the same festival and they were awesome.

            Last month I saw Beth Gibbons (Portishead singer), Metallica twice and went to the Copenhell metal festival (saw too many bands there to mention). This morning I bought tickets to The Flaming Lips. Tonight I’ll be seeing Rammstein. Tomorrow a one-day ticket to the Roskilde Festival with the wife, where I’ll be seeing PJ Harvey, Myrkur, probably Jane’s Addiction and then whatever.

            I guess that is a pretty good representation of my taste in music and also an explanation of why I’m broke.

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              Thanks for taking me on a search journey… to appreciate Beth, and Portishead beyond Dummy. Please do recommend any specific highlights. I’ll be going through their (and her) albums now.

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                7 months ago

                She has only released two albums (there could some she collabbed on that I’m not aware of): Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man - Out of Season and her recent solo album Lives Outgrown.

                It’s not as dark as Portishead and the music is more minimalistic, some of it may be closer to acoustic/folk, but she sings beautifully. If you get the chance to see her live, you should go. During the concert they covered a single Portishead song and the tears were literally streaming down my face.

                Another tip: If you like Portishead, you should also give the Goldfrapp album Felt Mountain a listen.

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          No need to apologise. You’re allowed to be wrong.

          – In case it’s not clear, that’s a joke. I feel like “smart ass” needs a tag like sarcasm has (/s).

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    I’m a cusp Milennial-Gen Z but I identify more with Gen Z values in my country, possibly because I was introduced to computers and the internet at a young age, even in a developing country.

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    7 months ago

    I’m right at the edge of still being a millennial I think…

    I don’t wanna be gen z… pls

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    I’m early Gen Z with a kinda poor family. So I had CRT’s and old VHS but also grew up on the internet.

    I feel an extreme gap between me and people a few years younger. I graduated in 2018 so I was some of the last people to have a traditional highschool experience. Before Covid, Zoom, and Chatgpt.

    I also mostly grew up with computers instead of phones so Im only just now getting into TikTok, I’ll likely never truly revolve around it like many others (both older and younger than me).

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    I consider myself an older millennial as people born until the late 90’s are still considered millennials.

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    7 months ago

    As Millennial as Millennial can be, smack dab in the middle of the cohort.

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    Semi-related anecdote…

    During the debates my wife made a joke that Biden is so old he’s not even a Boomer. We then gave each other a look and pulled out our phones to check. Turns out it’s true, he is from the “Silent Generation”.

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    I’m on the cusp of genZ and Millennial, but I feel much more Millennial. I speculate that this is because of how I related to technology growing up.

    I’d be interested to hear from anyone who is like me, on the cusp, but feels gen Z rather than Millennial, and why

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      That might be me. I’m a millennial by age, but I have always been keeping up with the newer tech. My father worked for Microsoft so we always had the new stuff as soon as it was available. And I’m a weirdo little autistic trans girl, so I didn’t really socialize that much with my own age group even when it was an option.

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    '93, younger end of millennial.

    Not big on generation labels though, they feel like a failed experiment. People are born every day of every year and our experiences overlap in a gradient. They don’t separate into distinct portions.

    The baby boom was an actual phenomenon, but every label afterwards feels arbitrary.

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      I agree that it’s not a useful metric to apply to an individual. “Ok boomer” aside, there is too much variation within a generation for it to be a useful way to draw any conclusions about a single person.

      Where generations are useful is in demography. There is no strict dividing line between a lot of kids of demographics, but categorizing them can still give us useful data for studying populations

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    Millennial. I do unabashedly love avocado toast and lattes and also can’t afford a house, so I’m hitting the stereotypes