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I'm unapologetically Generation X


               
2023 Oct 15, 8:46pm   920 views  17 comments

by Tenpoundbass   follow (10)  

So get over it you pussies!

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13   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   @   2023 Oct 16, 9:06am  

You forgot “whatever”.

And “sit and spin” (accompanied by a middle finger)
15   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2024 Apr 22, 1:32pm  

mell says


Also Dad would tell son once or twice firmly to behave when tantruming, or even when showing bad manners at the table. If not followed you got smacked and then behaved. The result? From 2 1/2 to 3 year old on you were perfectly able to hang with family and friends in restaurants and other events, without throwing food at the servers or screaming at the top of your lungs so nobody can enjoy their time. Nowadays 10 year olds can't behave, let alone have a one minute conversation with an adult.Gen X FTW!

Big League

Tenpoundbass says


These weren't tossed out randomly, they were often retorts to an event or something that was said. And everyone in the social instance understood.


Who's the Master?
Inconceivable!
Come Out to plaaaaaaayyyy
Smooth Move, Ex-Lax.
Excellent (air guitar mandatory)

and of course:

Where's the beef?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug75diEyiA0

So popular, our grandparents started using it.
16   stereotomy   @   2024 Apr 22, 1:57pm  

Gen-X was the first generation born after the Pill. Consequently, we are the smallest generation, sandwiched between Boomers and Gen-y (fuck the boomers' redesignation of their children as "millennials" - this is just a cop to glorify their collective crotch-fruit).

The Boomer/Gen-y generations continually fucked up menswear. In the 'naughties, shoes were too wide, and shirts were pretty large and flowing. I had to wear extra big socks to fit into these cavernously wide shoes.

Now, 20 years later, all pants are styled for skinny-fags. The seat of dress pants is a full 2 inches below what it used to be, and the "style" is floods, as opposed to a nice break at the shoe. Shirt sleeves are a full 2 inches shorter, etc.

I built a really nice wardrobe from the 90's though the 'naughties. I'm glad I did - nothing fits me anymore, and I'm not fat. I'll have to keep my current wardrobe until I retire, because by the time gen-y gets older, thicker, and fatter, I'll be out to pasture.
17   Tenpoundbass   @   2024 Apr 22, 3:18pm  

stereotomy says

The Boomer/Gen-y generations continually fucked up menswear. In the 'naughties, shoes were too wide, and shirts were pretty large and flowing. I had to wear extra big socks to fit into these cavernously wide shoes.


While other kids were into zipper parachute pants and members only jackets, I was wearing the painter pants, overalls, Levis(when they were cool), flannel shirts and t-shirts. Not a nary spin on my head, or a move did I bust. I wasn't into break dancing or freestyle music. I do miss the Nike and Reboks from the 80's. They were just plain white leather. A more sensible looking sneaker. Sneakers today looks like colorful boombox spaceship thingy. I don't get the attraction to modern sneakers.

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