Huh, Wikipedia agrees. I coulda sworn there was a group in between the Boomers and the X-ers. shrugs
You think you are entitled to your own personal generational designation, don't you?
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Huh, Wikipedia agrees. I coulda sworn there was a group in between the Boomers and the X-ers. shrugs
You think you are entitled to your own personal generational designation, don't you?
Nah, remember how we were always the "Baby Bust", before we decided to give ourselves a cool-sounding slacker-hip new name instead?
You think you are entitled to your own personal generational designation, don't you?
Yep. I'm a child of Mr. Rogers (though moreso Sesame Street/Electric Company).
Sixes?
(Hey, I'm entitled to em!!)
Well, in general there is a lot more of:
I'm glad my dad has this semester off teaching. He's very old school and I think he is thisclose to flunking the next student who tries to negotiate their way out of some policy stated explicity in his syllabus. What makes it worse is the U's administration can be completely spineless about backing up their own student policies.
I secretly think his last semester of teaching? He needs to go medieval on everyone. It'll be good for him.
I resented the hell out of it until I was old enough to see that I was the lucky one because I'm completely independent. At 29, he is still leaning on the parents
DH luckily bears no resentment--it's frustrating for him because he can't understand why his sibs WANT to depend on their parents so much. He's fiercely independent.
With me & my twin, we were lucky that my parents had more when we were growing up than my older siblings. BUT not so much that we were spoiled and didn't appreciate what we got. The two of us actually are doing better than all our older siblings in regards to career and life success and independence.
Cash, I'm your DH! Woot!
Also, I'm fairly sure there were blowhard newspaper columns in 1879 or so about how the kids today are so self-centered and think they're entitled to everything, and it's all the fault of that damnable 14-hour workday giving them so much free time.
I coulda sworn there was a group in between the Boomers and the X-ers.
It has been speculated that there's a subset of Boomers that veer towards X-er mentality born in the late '50s/early '60s that was called by someone "Generation Jones," IIRC. It's a theory that never really took off in generational studies, but you do see it pop up every once in a while.
What makes it worse is the U's administration can be completely spineless about backing up their own student policies.
What is up with that? I had a friend who, when she was teaching as a graduate student at our alma mater, got ZERO back up from her department head or the University when she caught several undergrads plagerizing papers in one of her classes.
It's like it was too much of a battle to flunk them so the kids escaped the consequences.