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Originally posted by Taualumna
You know, it's weird. We don't hear too much about the so-called "Generation Y". Ten years ago, they were talking about Gen X. Now, they're talking about those who were born after 1982. Where does that leave us?
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I'm right in the middle of Generation X. In the early 1990s Gen X was all over the media along with grunge music and flannel wearing slackers with McJobs. It was pretty depressing to be reduced to a stereotype. Before the label Gen X stuck, we were called the Lost Generation and the Baby Busters. I guess we were considered a mystery since there were so few of us when compared to the baby boomers. *shrug* We're kind of squeezed in the middle of the boomers and their offspring.