35 here I think I'm right on the line of upper millennial. I like to consider myself the Oregon Trail group. I remember life before internet hit (about 6th-7th grade).
Once you have kids, you don't have a life until they are gone. And some of them can be pretty slow to leave the nest.
Ok boomerI love generalizing hundreds of millions of people into a handful of categories based on only 1 metric (age), it makes so much sense.
If you get on Facebook, you would think the world was coming to an end. Staring school early puts too much of a burden on them and their kids. Can't get into their apartments that early,( I'm sure most landlords need renters) and their poor little kids won't be home until the night before Thanksgiving. Buckle up, Buttercups. They can't wear masks to classes. Life is sure tough " Karens".
35 here I think I'm right on the line of upper millennial. I like to consider myself the Oregon Trail group. I remember life before internet hit (about 6th-7th grade).
I remember the first time I used the internet.
10th grade - I was in debate (yes -- nerd alert!) The teacher/sponsor got a modem from the school and didn't want to try to figure it out, so said "one of you kids hook it up." A couple of us guys figured it out, got it going, and launched whatever web browser there was (probably Netscape). We didn't know about web searches, and there was no Google, so the conversation went something like this:
"We need to find a website!"
"I don't know any websites!"
"Well, let's find one!"
Someone had a skittles bag, and we went to www.skittles.com ... it very slowly loaded over the next 3 minutes and history was made!!!
When does someone get called a Karen in this thread?
When does someone get called a Karen in this thread?
Can I report his post to you? Can I be the Karen?
I love generalizing hundreds of millions of people into a handful of categories based on only 1 metric (age), it makes so much sense.
When does someone get called a Karen in this thread?
It's a solid age group. I remember when my school switched out the Apple 2e's for new state of the art Macintosh computers with built in CD-Roms and internet capabilities. Bought 50 them, tossed them in a room labeled 'Classroom Of The Future' and connected them all to a single 90's era cable modem. Didn't work for ****, all everyone wanted to do was go back to buying 99 boxes of bullets and hunting buffalo.