I think a couple years later, they posted one that included us. As a fellow GenX noted, this kind of erasure is totally on brand for us.

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    I’m alright with being forgotten. All they did when we were in our 20s was shit talk us and call us slackers who never left home, so it’s better this way.

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      I’ve since noticed they continue to shit-talk whoever is in the 15-30 year range, asserting this group is lazier and more slackery than their elders.

      And so I point it out, noting we don’t buy it this time either.

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        It’s been amazing seeing the millenials, then Gen Z dissed exactly the same way we were!

        And what’s really surprising is seeing people my own age doing so without a shred of self-awareness!

        Every new generation becomes the new scapegoat.

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          I don’t blame anyone generationally anymore. Boomers are too senile for their own good and everyone else is too burnt out to step up to the plate.

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      Yeah, it’s fine. Birth rates were just above 2 per woman for a couple decades before dropping again to current levels, but with a larger population there are still more births happening than in the 1970s. That decade, low birth rates combined with a smaller population resulted in a small number of GenX members. I am totally OK with continuing to fly under the radar.

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    Best bit, we don’t care.

    I have a theory that we were designed to create a break. When the boomers finally die off, instead of taking power we just sort of step out back for a smoke and let the younger millenials take over, setting things right a bit.