Somewhat elder millennial.
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gen Z but i feel a lot more like a millenial
Solidly millennial.
This separation into "generations" is such bullshit. It's just another way to divide the haves from the have-nots. If you blindly believe that generations define you, you're the problem. You're making it easy to be controlled and find another person to concentrate on while your rights, your liberties, your opportunities, and your privacy get slowly taken away from you.
older millennial
edit: this being downvoted is the most hilarious thing I've seen on lemmy
Boomer. We were looksmaxxing before it was cool in Ohio, fr fr, no cap.
I'm born in 98' so I'm right down the middle but generally classed as the last of the millennials.
I feel a lot closer to zoomers, but where I'm from, I think the people who have fast-tracked adulthood with kids and mortgages are textbook millennials where as layabouts like myself share a lot more spaces with young adult zoomers.
I'm already needing to remind myself that some of the deepest internet brainrot like skibidi toilet is not a new phrase but a meme of the hour started by generation alpha and then carried by confused millennials.
Lost.
Any "gap" between generations falls into the Lost category.
I think the official term is "Cuspers"
Gen Z reporting for duty
I'm right at the edge of still being a millennial I think...
I don't wanna be gen z... pls
Early millennial. Depped into the Navy about 5 months after 9/11.
End of Millennial or first of Gen-Z, although I feel a lot more like Gen-Z.
Millennial, I guess? Dead on early '90, so I think that about fits.
The electrochemical kind
Z gang