Some websites say I'm a Gen Z while others say I'm a millennial. So a bit of both
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millennial
Millennial. I do unabashedly love avocado toast and lattes and also can't afford a house, so I'm hitting the stereotypes
apparently my high school epitomed the Xer slacker stereotype for the middle of it.. They have these signs along the fence listing accolades and awards for different teams and clubs. There is this gap that goes between the late seventies and the early nineties. Outside of that there is something for like every year. Then I know for my year there was a half hearted attempt at a 25yr reunion I think from pressure from administration to some of the folks who had been student council or such. Anyway it imploded likely cause folks like me said they would not go.
I'm a cusp Milennial-Gen Z but I identify more with Gen Z values in my country, possibly because I was introduced to computers and the internet at a young age, even in a developing country.
I'm right at the edge of still being a millennial I think...
I don't wanna be gen z... pls
Boomer. We were looksmaxxing before it was cool in Ohio, fr fr, no cap.
Gen Z reporting for duty
Solidly millennial.
Millennial, born in '91
Early millennial. Depped into the Navy about 5 months after 9/11.
Millennial, I guess? Dead on early '90, so I think that about fits.
End of Millennial or first of Gen-Z, although I feel a lot more like Gen-Z.
The electrochemical kind
Z gang