• shuvit@lemmy.ml
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      The graduating class of 2000 were the original millennials before it was used as a general term for an entire generation.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennials

      They coined the term in 1987, around the time children born in 1982 were entering kindergarten, and the media were first identifying their prospective link to the impending new millennium as the high school graduating class of 2000.[29]

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      Sure whatever millennials are consider starting in 1981. So oldest is 45. But whatever they are all made up and mean nothing. Cause now they are starting micro generations.

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        There are now several studies showing that generations rarely end precisely at one point and begin anew at another. In the case of Xennials, they do not identify with either the later Millennials or Generation X.

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          Sure but who made the denial distinction? Since the vast majority of things youbcanbfind say 1981 was the beginning of melinals so how are denials 1981 to 1983?

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      By the same article you posted, this is 3 years late. That fucker is already on the car and climbing towards the rest of us

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      The Oregon Trail generation!

      Missed out on that one by a couple years unfortunately, though I feel more of a connection to those who had a pre-digital childhood like myself than I do to the iPad babies of today.