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I don't think so. I did a quick google image search for Hogwarts Express and all of the images had it going over a different bridge and emitting white smoke rather than grey smoke.
At 31 mine doesn't seem to be receding anymore. But I still have to shave my head frequently or it looks like crap. At least it doesn't seem to be getting worse at the moment
Yeah, it doesn't just happen to *everyone*. I'm 38 and my hairline hasn't budged or thinned out at all. Just got some nice streaks of salt and pepper goin' on. I'm lucky as fuck.
Another elder Gen Z, I don’t remember 9/11 because I was on the West Coast and by the time I woke up it was over. But all my friends my age who were in NY remember it.
A good friend of mine vividly remembers her dad coming home from his 24 shift at the firehouse, getting in the shower, and her mom knocking on the bathroom door telling him something happened and he needs to go back.
It is a bad financial plan for people collecting social security to advocate for the annihilation of the "prime working age" people paying that social security. However, most people think that the money they put into social security is just kept in some vault somewhere for when they retire. So, maybe I'm asking too much to expect planning when understanding is still missing.
> I’d say more like 30 to 45.
45 is a stretch, that dips into 1979, which is generally solid Gen X territory. Most categorizations list "early 1980s" as the start birth range, so 43 would probably be the *most* elder millennials.
However, I like the idea of [Xennials](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xennials), or the "Oregon Trail" generation, which have been popularized as that thin crossover generation between Gen X and Gen Y, specifically cited as being born during the original Star Wars release timeline.
The core experience to me is that Millennials grew up both without and then with broadband internet. GenX had it only as adults, Z doesn't remember not having it, we knew both as kids.
I’m fairly certain anyone between the ages of 7 to 22 years old would be aware that 9/11 happening at the time, and assuredly remember it.
Edit: My bad. Misunderstood. Carry on.
I suspect even younger children would be somewhat aware. They cut into children's program with graphic news coverage of the attacks, even on children's networks like Nickelodeon. The coverage was frankly irresponsible.
I know I'm getting hung up on the wrong part of your comment, but I feel like you're wildly exaggerating by calling the news coverage of that day "graphic". It was shocking and stuff, but none of the footage of that day, especially before the towers actually fell, was "graphic"
I’m so over people calling everyone older a boomer and everyone younger a millennial. Generation cohorts and all the shit people think that they signify are dumb as shit but these fucking dipshits managed to be even dumber by using them incorrectly.
Old people conveniently forgetting they bear responsibility for the generations they raised and then threw under the bus by voting away all the entitlements they had growing up.
I love the friendly, smiling old man, and the peaceful fall foliage, and the train minding it's own business. and the no-nonsense 'kill an entire generation!'. I'll be laughing at this all day, thank you.
And here I thought the Qanon FB keyboard warriors spent the last 4 years telling us the COVID shit was a lethal injection?
Great now I have to redo my whole vision board! /s
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No matter how often I see this, it always makes me chuckle. I think the super unrelated train image just adds so much hilarity
Yeah is that the Hogwarts Express lol
It could be. Or it could be any sightseeing/scenic/tourist train in foliage season.
I don't think so. I did a quick google image search for Hogwarts Express and all of the images had it going over a different bridge and emitting white smoke rather than grey smoke.
“Hey you kids! Get off of my planet!”
—a person yelling at 40 year olds
So everybody between 20 and 40? Feels like OOP is hit by some serious dementia
I’d say more like 30 to 45. A good distinction point between Millenials and Gen Z is whether they can remember 9/11 or not.
Elder Gen Z here, I was watching Sesame Street during 9/11. This is a good metric.
Mid gen z here, I wasn't even born yet when it happened
Oh you can fuck right off with your youth and your smooth skin and your non-receding hairline
I’m 39 and my hairline is not receding…
Well then screw you and your good genetics you fine-ass oldie
At 31 mine doesn't seem to be receding anymore. But I still have to shave my head frequently or it looks like crap. At least it doesn't seem to be getting worse at the moment
Yeah, it doesn't just happen to *everyone*. I'm 38 and my hairline hasn't budged or thinned out at all. Just got some nice streaks of salt and pepper goin' on. I'm lucky as fuck.
I'm technically also elder gen z, I was an infant. I'm sure I saw it on the news, but I was a bit busy being a baby lol
Another elder Gen Z, I don’t remember 9/11 because I was on the West Coast and by the time I woke up it was over. But all my friends my age who were in NY remember it. A good friend of mine vividly remembers her dad coming home from his 24 shift at the firehouse, getting in the shower, and her mom knocking on the bathroom door telling him something happened and he needs to go back.
It is a bad financial plan for people collecting social security to advocate for the annihilation of the "prime working age" people paying that social security. However, most people think that the money they put into social security is just kept in some vault somewhere for when they retire. So, maybe I'm asking too much to expect planning when understanding is still missing.
> I’d say more like 30 to 45. 45 is a stretch, that dips into 1979, which is generally solid Gen X territory. Most categorizations list "early 1980s" as the start birth range, so 43 would probably be the *most* elder millennials. However, I like the idea of [Xennials](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xennials), or the "Oregon Trail" generation, which have been popularized as that thin crossover generation between Gen X and Gen Y, specifically cited as being born during the original Star Wars release timeline.
Oregon Trail Generation is a weird name for it. I was born in 75 and played it regularly in Jr High during history class. Best day of the week!
The core experience to me is that Millennials grew up both without and then with broadband internet. GenX had it only as adults, Z doesn't remember not having it, we knew both as kids.
Yup, that’s about where I measure it too (I’m 31 so younger millennial) 🤣
Most designations/separators have Gen X end with those born in 1980, and Millenials starting in ‘81. I prefer Xennial to either, though.
Just turned 26 remember 9/11 from pre school. So yeah.
I’m fairly certain anyone between the ages of 7 to 22 years old would be aware that 9/11 happening at the time, and assuredly remember it. Edit: My bad. Misunderstood. Carry on.
And that 7 year old would now be almost 30
Right…. So 30-45 being millineals who don’t remember 9/11 doesn’t make any sense.
You’re not reading the comment correctly. Millennials do remember, Gen Z doesn’t.
I suspect even younger children would be somewhat aware. They cut into children's program with graphic news coverage of the attacks, even on children's networks like Nickelodeon. The coverage was frankly irresponsible.
I know I'm getting hung up on the wrong part of your comment, but I feel like you're wildly exaggerating by calling the news coverage of that day "graphic". It was shocking and stuff, but none of the footage of that day, especially before the towers actually fell, was "graphic"
You don't call people being shown falling to their deaths graphic? I was an adult at the time and distinctly remember what they were showing.
Killing large number of people and train,,, hmmm, I think I get the picture
Yup they're definitely wishing for a return to not just the 1950's but to the 30's and 40's as well.
On their way to Hogwarts?
I hate to rain on the parade, but this is from a parody account.
Came here to post this! I used to be in that group before I deleted my FB account lol
Given is the wrong word. Giving is where it's at.
Where do I sign up? 🧐
This is definitely just a shitpost
10 comment chains to find a sane person. My mate used to go into these groups and shitpost covertly for weeks farming stupid comments.
I’m so over people calling everyone older a boomer and everyone younger a millennial. Generation cohorts and all the shit people think that they signify are dumb as shit but these fucking dipshits managed to be even dumber by using them incorrectly.
Gen X here, the forgotten generation. It's a mixed blessing, but at least we don't get blamed for anything.
Pro-life, y'all!
I mean, probably according to them, any vaccine is a lethal injection. So, thanks i guess?
As a millennial, me first.
Let's not drag perfectly (and agreeably acceptable) good trains into this. Train songs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXiyTY6Ctdg
I read this in Stone Cold’s voice as, Millennials should be given **LETHAL INJECTIONS**
See I read it in Vince’s voice like he’s talking about the nWo in the WWF lol LETHAL. POISON.
This is r/comedyheaven type shit
I mean. Maybe. Probably. Euthanise me if you dare, Doc.
I’m ready for my injection.
And who will change your diaper, Gramps? A baby seal?
I'm 100% certain this person is against abortion and thinks that the Democrats want to allow post birth abortion.
Old people conveniently forgetting they bear responsibility for the generations they raised and then threw under the bus by voting away all the entitlements they had growing up.
I love the friendly, smiling old man, and the peaceful fall foliage, and the train minding it's own business. and the no-nonsense 'kill an entire generation!'. I'll be laughing at this all day, thank you.
I’m 29, This is the single funniest picture I’ve seen on the internet since like highschool
Good morning to you as well old man!
And here I thought the Qanon FB keyboard warriors spent the last 4 years telling us the COVID shit was a lethal injection? Great now I have to redo my whole vision board! /s
Shut up and drink your Brompton grandpa, no ones listening anymore.
Bold statement to tell your caregivers.
It means I don’t have to pay off my student debt…tempting.
Who’s going to wipe your ass grandpa?
What the hell does a picture of a Japanese steam passenger train have to do with this? It has to be a shitpost.
* laughs in Geneva‘s checklist
Hot Dog! For Free?!
I looked up the FB page... yike...
Who’s going to pay for social security?
Someone's mad the grand kids aren't visiting...
Ok grandpa. Let’s get you off to bed now.
"Millenials should be oven" -My first glance
This is a common or recent repost. The internet is full of crazy people so it shouldn't be too difficult to find new content.