What are some past generations that might be compared to our Millennial Generation (1980 - 2000) in a matter of economy...

What are some past generations that might be compared to our Millennial Generation (1980 - 2000) in a matter of economy, life perspective, social growth... and how they ended?

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But this generation is an unique snowflake. It can not be compared to anything else: it would be extremely painful.

For you.

Wait is that the time range for millenials? Because that includes me and I'm not that much of a cunt.

Immediately equating "millennial" with "cunt" is a meme by gen-x, babyboomers, and self-hating millennials. Escape the memes my brother.

So I hear you're a racist now, Father

>I'm not that much of a cunt.

evidence points to the contrary.

>What are some past generations that might be compared to our Millennial Generation (1980 - 2000)
>in a matter of economy
Well, this is the largest, most interconnected economy there's ever been. It's hard to compare to even the most recent generations before them, given the information technology trade layered on top of it, and the sheer number of usury based transactions.

>social growth
As the first generation consistently entwined with the social network of the Internet, that is ever more present in their daily lives, this leaves them in an even more unique position. We live in a world where nearly every civilized human can contact any other human, anywhere, any time, and not only transfer their voice, but images, video, and libraries full of other information that previously could take a lifetime to transfer, and the bulk of Millennials take this fact for granted, having little experience with any other norm, most retaining little to no value for privacy as a result, to such a degree as to be entirely unique to their generation and those that followed.

>and how they ended?
Well, when the great geno-cyber war of 2028 killed most of them, and the 2029 global firestorm caused by the impact of a Apophis wiped out the reminder, they came to a fairly unique end as well.

Sweet Apophis the merciful, release me from this coil.

"Millinials" is a pointless buzzword and you're Buzzfeed-tier for encouraging dialogue about the term

The word was created for scare mongering, though to be honest i'm pretty scared
>60% white under the most liberal definition of "white"
>Widespread socialist sympathies
>Little semblance of social cohesion, everything is okay if it feels good
Help!

lol textbook /pol/faggotry

All generations are shit. Shut the fuck up.

>60% white under the most liberal definition of "white"

The U.S. labels all Hispanics aas their own demographic. There's a good of portion of Hispanics who are white and integrate such as Cubans.

If it's any consolation, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

It's an alternative term to Generation Y, referring to the generation of people born and raised surrounding the turn of the Millenium.

It's as much of a buzzword as baby boomer or Generation X, and it's normal to use it in a discussion when referring to people of a specific generation since it's hard to pinpoint exact year ranges that apply to everyone within a generation.

You fucking faggot.

t. Yasiel Fernandez

t. RevLeft

Apophis won't be close enough to hit us until 2034 dweeb

Want to hear something funny?

One day all of the people who actually cared about gay marriage as a political issue will be dead.

t. Soon to be extinct millennial.

>he doubles down by tinfoil hatting when called out

You are like a puppet, dance for me.

>t. Neal Degrasse Tyson
FTFY

>Caring about the future makes you a /pol/lock
K...

>self-hating millenial
lmao you say that as if millenial was a race.

Its the current crop of 20somethings that make fun of "kids these days".

At this point calling someone a "millenial" is equivalent to calling them a "poop head".

Everyone's saying it, Father. Should we all be racist now? What's the official line the church has taken on this?

It's a bit hilarious when you realise that just about every thread on Veeky Forums complaining about millenials has probably been started by people who are themselves millenials.

The generational ranges isn't decisive. Take for example this:
rainmakerthinking.com/assets/uploads/2013/10/Gen-Z-Whitepaper.pdf
Which indicates that gen Z starts at 1990. The generational gap isn't immutable. I frankly don't like either generation Y or Z, or X or Baby Boomers, they all suck. I was born 1995, I think I'm generation Z because
>I have no memory of what happened during 9/11
>No pre internet memory
>grew up on spongebob, pokemon, ben 10, fairy odd parents and jimmy neutron instead of animaniacs and whatever else people watched back then.
>All my porn came from the internet, never a physical format

FECKIN' GREEKS!

I was born in 1995 too but i do remember pre-internet time, but had a pc without internet since age 7. Internet probably came around 10-11. I do remember 9/11 but it happened in the afternoon in Belgium and saw it at home. I remember going to the park and playing with any kid that was open to play.

Maybe i'm more old-fashioned because I grew in a modern-religious jewish family and the values are much mire traditional. Also my father was 40+ when I was born and all my grandparents were from the Greatest Generation.

Maybe the kids born in the '90s are the ones that belong to millenials and generation Z because there were a lot of kids that grew up with millenial big brothers and generation z little sisters.

The post-napoleonic generation of the 1830's-1840's that lived in a world that was changing very quickly and was dominated by the stiff structures of the Restauration era.
Unemployment was also a problem and vacant youths were commonplace.
It all culminated in the happenings of 1848.
There was an article about this in the Economist about this about 2 years ago but I cant find it.

> Trying to generalise anything based off "generation".

You do realise people are born every minute of every day, in didn't cultures and different homes.

Saying people share any traits solely because of similar birth dates is one of the most retarded arguments I keep hearing about.

Boomers

all the commie socialist BS from the boomer era but the only difference is that millennials will have a shitty future unlike the boomers

>he fell for the race meme
the real difference is class

t.Marx

Cuz Venezuela is doing so well

The hell is wrong with you? I was born in 1995 and I remember loads of stuff before the internet and I remember seeing 9/11 in the news

I take it gen z comes after millennial then? I haven't heard that term before.

Also, are you me?

Are you serious?

The way things are headed, liberalism is going to lose either way, whether it's by the pendulum swinging back in the form of right wing conservatives or Sharia law.

Soon the gays are back in the closet.

Also born in 1995. All I remember from 9/11 is that my mother heard it over the phone. When I was 6 or 7 I used the internet a little, but I only became a serious user when I bought my own PC at 15.
I remember using some of the proto-social networks as a kid.

What are the economy life perspective and social growth of millennials?

>Immediately equating "millennial" with "cunt" is a meme by gen-x, babyboomers, and self-hating millennials

I can confirm this

>t. self-hating millennial.

Does hating others because of being millenial but not yourself make you a self hating millenial?

Where the fuck did that style of poster come from, anyways?

iTunes?
Iunno it's graphic design flam

>integrate
I can tell you've never been to Miami