1983, generation x? As I was growing up we were known as gen.x. everything marketed towards my age group referenced generation x, and the term 'mellinial' had not even been coined yet, at least I was never knowledgeable of it if there was. Apparently there is some debate about the generations beginnings and endings. I have provided a reasearched graph that seems to be most accurate. What do you think?
Its a bit too generalised but humans as a whole have lost a lot of social skills since social media
yes, its just crap really but I do have a few uses for it at the moment.
I like to help animals and sell my art and if I'm bored play devils advocate to someone religious. seems appropriate.
Generations are strange and arbitrary. There are those that use the term Xennial to refer to the microgeneration in the X/Millennial overlap.
Personally, I think categorizing generations works better in very broad strokes--the effect they had/have on culture is a more useful bit of info than the particular birth years, which has some wiggle room.