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  • Mar 20, 2020
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    never used it tbh

    what was the point of it??? (I've had spotify paid forever)

  • Mar 20, 2020
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    What would you say is associated with being a millennial?

  • Mar 20, 2020

    I had a N64 before a PS2 cmon emu

  • Mar 20, 2020
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    No millennial remembers the 90’s.

    Also millennials who are smart listen to their elders as they experienced life already

    you dumb dumb

    I’m ‘94 and hate amazon

    We prefer ebay

  • Mar 20, 2020
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    you for sure not a millennial else ur yikes tier

    Kids can remember events before the age of 3 when they're small, but by the time they're a bit older, those early autobiographical memories are lost. New research has put the starting point for amnesia at age 7.
    Since you can’t do math, I was born in ‘94 and would be 6 by 2000.
    No way I would remember anything of the 90’s. You prob a ‘98 LMFAO saying hurr durr I remember the 90’s even though u ain’t a millennial

    Millennials are ‘89-94

  • Mar 20, 2020
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    I’m a Generation Y

    you for sure generation Z if u ain’t then u just ed btw which is zoomer

  • Aight than based on your definition, I fall right in between a boomer and a zoomer lol

  • Mar 20, 2020
    Mel

    if you're 94ish-98 you relate way more to Sandyhook/Snapchat/Facebook and insta blowup than Tik Tok/Parkland lol... you also likely don't care/never watched all the big youtubers currently out rn

    Clear difference

    i mean that pushes to 2000 too though. we all had insta’s, snaps and facebooks when they first came out. the youtube addiction real but it’s more of the natural one, not for the personalities.

    whole thing kinda bs tbh lol

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    jamesd

    i dont indulge in any of that and i am gen Z

    le'wrong generation amirite?

    I'm sorry

  • Mar 21, 2020
    Mel

    I relate more to my 26-28 cousins than I do 20 and below people

    Born in 97. 95-98 kids are honestly at the crossroads of a big difference because of social media/smartphone timing.

    Rt i cant relate to these youngins

  • Mar 21, 2020

    Gen Z kids are lab rats that broke out

  • Mar 21, 2020

    Generational timelines aren’t official so how can they be changed

  • Mar 21, 2020
    Mel

    I relate more to my 26-28 cousins than I do 20 and below people

    Born in 97. 95-98 kids are honestly at the crossroads of a big difference because of social media/smartphone timing.

    They talked about this in that really great movie Eighth Grade from a couple years back. Things are really speeding up for this new generation because of new tech.

  • Mar 21, 2020
    blase

    The Millennial generation stops at 1996 at the latest. Just leave it alone already.

    Generations are a spectrum bro, it doesn't just stop overnight lol

  • Mar 21, 2020
    neon

    this is definitely true

    95-99 aren't 100% either and if you look around for sources you'll see that different sources put those years in different generations

    imo anyone born after 99 is full zoomed tho

    That's why their called Zillennials. But tbh 1999 is a little bit too late.

    Class of 2016 really the end of ir

  • Mar 21, 2020
    laudi

    Millennials end in ‘95

    No it doesn't. Look up on Anything and it says 96. As a 1996 baby. Do not lump me with those Zoomers. 1997+1998 cool too, anything after when the majority of kids get weird.

  • Mar 21, 2020
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    Bruh I was born in 1996 and hardly remember anything about 9/11 and Im from New Jersey, my birthday was later in the year but our memories can't be that different. The first big news story that I remember vividly is Katrina tbh

    Well, you're a millennial man. We're just the last year of it.

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    Millennials, also known as Generation Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years, with 1981 to 1996 a widely accepted defining range for the generation. Wikipedia"

    Period: 1981 – 1996 Trending

    Also as a 1996 baby I relate to most of what you said on that list. Zoomers really begin around 1999 if you REALLY think about it.

    90% of those online sources quote 1996 as Millennial, plus I GRADUATED with people born in 1995, lol. Class of 2014 was more Millennial than Z.

  • Mar 21, 2020
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    I think 98 is perfect, as someone born in that year i dont relate with "zoomers" at all, i can relate to a millennial way more

  • Mar 21, 2020

    I don't remember the 90's that well but I remember 2000. I was in Pre-K and 4 years old.

    Most of my childhood was in the early 2000's bro, that's like the MAIN THING for late Millennials.

    Obviously you can make the argument that '97-'98 aren't Millennials, but '96 is like the borderline.

    I was in kindergarten in 9/11, remember myspace, Facebook, early YouTube, used AOL, owned an iMac G3 (the colored ones in schools usually), remember the electro pop era like Katy Perry, American idol when it was popular, like I could just go on and on.

    Gen Z at the earliest grew up during the late 2000's. By then I was a teenager and in high school in 2010.

    Most of Gen Z just NOW graduated high school, their trends like Tik Tok and what not are entirely foreign to me.

    But to say someone born in '96 is Millennial is pretty factually wrong. If anything I'm on the cusp, but lean 90% Millennial like my peers (class of 2014).