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irishgit (138)
04/10/2008
Self absorbed twerps.

Much like the baby boomer generation I belong to.

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jeff19809 (0)
09/26/2007
A rare breed you basteds r u blind.

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XAgent (28)
05/26/2007
I know a lot of people from this generation and I've pretty much stopped trying to figure them out.

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numbah16tdhaha (147)
05/26/2007
Bunch of degenerates. Yes, I was born in 1978 so I'm one of them. (rolls eyes)

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Sheela9 (4)
05/26/2007

I heard 1966 was the Fire Horse year in China. The Chinese responded by taking as much birth control as was available. It was considered a year of bad luck; children were bound to have bad lives. Cindy Crawford was born that year. Tell me her life is awful; it's awesome!

What's not to like? It's a more honest generation than the 1950's Brady Bunch. The multiple divorces are horrible, but I think it's worth being honest. Pretending everything is fine feel even worse. It messes with your head.


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CanadaSucks (45)
03/20/2007
My generation- whiny, bitchy, and shockingly self-absorbed. . .we didn't learn quite enough from watching our multiple-divorced parents mess up a few times. . .parenting by gen-Xers is a little underwhelming in my experience. . .it's like a noticeable percentage of us want to be our kids' friends instead of authority figures. . .on the plus side- gen-Xers deal with the most competitive job market against talent from all over the world- it's a diverse, talented, and difficult time but oh so much fun. . .

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caphillsea77 (29)
03/20/2007
I'm looking forward to seeing this generation enter politics and gain more clout.

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abichara (60)
11/17/2006
These are the children of the early baby boomers, the ones whom were born beginning in the late 60's going until about 1980. They came of age during the 1980's, when the excesses of the 1960's were becoming very evident, especially with the rise of AIDS. Baby boomers especially have tried to portray this as a generation of slackers; nihilists with a very negative view of the future. A more fair assessment indicates that Gen Xer's have a need to redefine social norms and are more flexible when it comes to traditional values and attitudes about nationalism and religion. The Catholic Church continues to lose membership by the day as these types of institutions are increasingly questioned. Society is becoming more urbanized; people are rejecting traditional rural lifestyles for the city, with its more liberal dynamic. This is part of globalization, whose primary dynamic is the reduction of space and distance as we know it.

But this globalization has also brought plenty of instability in employment, as Gen Xer's have had to deal with outsourcing; therefore people rarely stay in one job or one career over entire lifetimes. Flexibility is the key word for this generation is most respects. Right now, this generation is in their thirties, some are settling down, having kids, and going into middle management at their jobs.

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