• CoggyMcFee@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It makes much more sense when a generation boundary is marked by some sort of significant societal shift. Like Boomers are people born after WWII ended. I guess Gen X kinda makes sense being defined as a generation that grew up after the civil rights act and the establishment of rock & roll. But it seems like there should also be something between that and the internet. Maybe the advent of video games. Someone who grew up with video games and VCRs in the 80s has a pretty different experience from someone who grew up in the 70s.

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      I’ve always been told the defining turn from boomers to Gen X was the end of the boom. Readily available birth control for men and women made family planning the norm. Gen X just doesn’t get a fancy name because they never got there “define with this” phenomena