PM_ME_YOUR_FOUCAULTS [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • edit-211 months agoGen X on their boomer arcimagemessage-square93 fedilinkarrow-up1156
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minus-squareUlyssesT [he/him]hexbear22·11 months agoThere were still some ladders that weren't yet kicked down after they graduated. That leaves them enough material conditional room (and lead in their brains from when they were born) to be junior Boomers. link
minus-squaresooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]hexbear22·11 months agoMillennials are truly the chosen generation Born late enough to avoid a brain full of lead and know how to use a computer Born early enough to avoid a brain full of plastic and know how to use a computer link
minus-squareUlyssesT [he/him]hexbear22·11 months ago Born early enough to avoid a brain full of plastic If only that plastic didn't apply to us in cumulative way like a sort of lead that was never phased out. link
minus-squaresooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]hexbear8·edit-211 months agoyea but our formative years were still relatively low-plastic in that the environment wasn't absolutely saturated in it the way it is now link
There were still some ladders that weren't yet kicked down after they graduated.
That leaves them enough material conditional room (and lead in their brains from when they were born) to be junior Boomers.
Millennials are truly the chosen generation
Born late enough to avoid a brain full of lead and know how to use a computer
Born early enough to avoid a brain full of plastic and know how to use a computer
If only that plastic didn't apply to us in cumulative way like a sort of lead that was never phased out.
yea but our formative years were still relatively low-plastic in that the environment wasn't absolutely saturated in it the way it is now