nostalgia bait but "woke" edition. replace all of the characters who were actually characters and had human emotions, and replace them with walking and talking propaganda mouth-pieces but veiled in a tv show/cartoon/movie you enjoyed growing up -- the endless disney remakes, game reboots, shows that have been off air for 20 years getting a new season, etc. Look up That 90s Show, Velma, Fuller House, New Girl, etc. etc.
kys moronic frick. you dont know shit about generations it seems.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>kys
Opinion discarded younggay. It started in 87 so it was definitely aimed predominantly at the boomer family with gen x kids audience, just like Alf.
1 year ago
Anonymous
oh so the gen-x audience with a 7 year old millennial child?
1 year ago
Anonymous
The youngest gen x would have been 7 when full house started and their parents were boomers. The term "millennial" didn't even exist back then.
1 year ago
Anonymous
have a nice day homosexual. You get btfo every time you make this thread.
2005 is not an exact date, hence the tilde. Millennials do tend to like most anything that started up to around ~2005. After that the focus starts to shift more and more to zoomers.
I should probably have said ~1980-2005 though, as obviously the stuff prior to the 80s is not too popular among millennials.
>as obviously the stuff prior to the 80s is not too popular among millennials.
Why do younggay try constantly try to rewrite history they werent around for?
1 year ago
Anonymous
i like his stupid takes, it's interesting.
At least boomers are measured by a statistical rate in births. Afterwards they just decided to lump people into 15 year cohorts without any regard to a defining generational experience. I was born in 1984 and I sure as hell am not the same generation as Tom Holland.
i'm only 5 years older than tom holland and i wouldn't lump myself in the same generation as him. but as far as measuring generations goes, the 20 year gap works better than the 15 year gap. start back at WW2 with baby boomers in 45. after baby boomers comes gen x. gen x can't start in 1960 before the vietnam war, but in 1965 the vietnam conflict is officially in full swing. however i think overlaps play a part, and that is why millennials start in 1980. early 80s could get away with being called late gen x but anyone born after 84/85 is very much a gen y millennial.
1 year ago
Anonymous
He just reveals his own ignorance. Kids born in the 90s are just proto zoomers.
1 year ago
Anonymous
70s stuff is objectively not very popular among millennials. I watched a lot of it growing up via reruns and vhs but it was not something you were excited over and talked to your friends about. Excluding a few highly popular movies and franchises that continued through the 80s or beyond.
1 year ago
Anonymous
stop pretending you know anything
1 year ago
Anonymous
Name a 70s tv show that was popular among millennials.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>millennials
We're called gen y you dumb frick.
1 year ago
Anonymous
I prefer the term moomer.
1 year ago
Anonymous
gen y is millennial you moron, now shut up
Name a 70s tv show that was popular among millennials.
SNL and a lot of the shows that were rerun on nick at nite, like three's company, all in the family, happy days, diff'rent strokes
1 year ago
Anonymous
that stuff falls under: >watched a lot of it growing up via reruns and vhs but it was not something you were excited over and talked to your friends about.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>it was not something you were excited over and talked to your friends about
i mean maybe if you had no friends or were socially moronic and didn't talk to people. plenty of kids would discuss that shit since it felt new. >oh hey anon did you see last night's ep of x? it was a rerun in case you hadn't seen it already
either way you're compartmentalizing so you get a W over nothing lmao, you weren't even there
1 year ago
Anonymous
How many millennials even know who Norman Lear is?
1 year ago
Anonymous
back then nobody paid attention to the credits unless it was for a cast member
1 year ago
Anonymous
>gen y is millennial you moron, now shut up
have a nice day homosexual. I already had a full time job the first time I even heard that. Like the other anon said, it was a re-branding, we were never actually called that when we're growing up.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>we were never actually called that when we're growing up.
the term was coined in 87, name me in your suicide note.
1 year ago
Anonymous
And? It was never in common use. Mobile phones came out in 1983 but no one gives a frick because no one had one.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Why did you abandon your thread?
1 year ago
Anonymous
90s born queer have a nice day
1 year ago
Anonymous
Scooby-Doo started in the 60s and that was very popular with millennials, thanks to A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, What's New Scooby-Doo, and the shitty live-action movies with CGI Scoob.
1 year ago
Anonymous
That falls under: >Excluding a few highly popular movies and franchises that continued through the 80s or beyond.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Old shit we watched all the time, the flintstones, the jetsons, scooby doo, looney tunes, get smart, mash, monkey magic, bewitched, the brady bunch, yogi bear, tom and jerry, dastardly and muttley in their flying machines, the sooty show.
1 year ago
Anonymous
OP the homosexual 90s born queer btfo
1 year ago
Anonymous
If you were born in the 90s your opinions mean nothing to me and I don't even consider us as part of the same generation.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Well I was born in the 80s.
1 year ago
Anonymous
You're a liar anon or otherwise just profoundly moronic.
To be fair, Pew doesn't know what they're talking about. Someone born in 1981 and someone born in 1996 is most certainly not the same generation.
1 year ago
Anonymous
thats not how generations work.
1 year ago
Anonymous
its literally the definition of gen-z. we're already on gen-a and have been since like 2012
1 year ago
Anonymous
I'm not disputing that. What I'm arguing against is that someone born in 1996 is a millennial. That's absurd. They were THREE (3!) when Y2K happened and were in kindergarten on 9/11. It doesn't get more zoomer than that in my book.
1 year ago
Anonymous
The majority of zoomers weren't even alive on 9/11. You be 20 today and still born after 9/11
1 year ago
Anonymous
Being a millennial requires being able to vividly remember life before 9/11, as well as being able to at the very least REMEMBER Y2K. Someone born in 1997 isn't a millennial just because they might remember it.
1 year ago
Anonymous
It's always like that. The oldest boomers fought in Vietnam and listened to the Beatles. The youngest boomers played in the arcades in the 80's listening to synth music in their walkmans.
1 year ago
Anonymous
At least boomers are measured by a statistical rate in births. Afterwards they just decided to lump people into 15 year cohorts without any regard to a defining generational experience. I was born in 1984 and I sure as hell am not the same generation as Tom Holland.
1 year ago
Anonymous
That's why this generation shit is moronic. Each generation should only be around5 to 7 years long if it's supposed to encapsulate people with a shared culture and media.
This, what you were exposed to also has a lot to do with who you grew up with. Of you were born in 1990 but were the youngest of 3 kids you would be exposed to earlier stuff than if you were the eldest of 3 and born in 1990
1 year ago
Anonymous
That's why this generation shit is moronic. Each generation should only be around5 to 7 years long if it's supposed to encapsulate people with a shared culture and media.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Each generation should only be around5 to 7 years long if it's supposed to encapsulate people with a shared culture and media.
Well that's why some people use microgenerations (Generation Jones, Xennials, Zillennials, etc.).
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Each generation should only be around5 to 7 years long if it's supposed to encapsulate people with a shared culture and media.
Well that's why some people use microgenerations (Generation Jones, Xennials, Zillennials, etc.).
It's all a marketing scheme.
1 year ago
Anonymous
None of it really means anything. It's not as I'd someone born in 85 and someone born in 95 have anything in common either.
nostalgia bait but "woke" edition. replace all of the characters who were actually characters and had human emotions, and replace them with walking and talking propaganda mouth-pieces but veiled in a tv show/cartoon/movie you enjoyed growing up -- the endless disney remakes, game reboots, shows that have been off air for 20 years getting a new season, etc. Look up That 90s Show, Velma, Fuller House, New Girl, etc. etc.
I am dead-center Millennial (born '90).
Speaking for television only, I pretty much just re-watch the following on a loop: >TNG >DS9 >30 Rock >Parks & Rec >Community >Frasier >Twilight Zone (1964) >The Prisoner (1968)
Basically whatever my dad used to watch with me, plus a handful of comedies.
'89 here with a very different portfolio >home movies >mission hill >seinfeld >cowboy bebop >trigun >the big lebowski >the sopranos >curb your enthusiasm >criminal minds >clueless >the princess bride
'89 here with a very different portfolio >home movies >mission hill >seinfeld >cowboy bebop >trigun >the big lebowski >the sopranos >curb your enthusiasm >criminal minds >clueless >the princess bride
'91 here, pretty much watched all of what you two watched and other shit like >brisco county jr >x-files >stargate >various cartoons from cartoon network, nickelodeon & kids wb
>Kaley Cuoco cast as the "hottie" >Co-star 1: 4'10" busty dime of a blonde >Co-star 2: Curvy brunette who has publicly admitted she has NEVER shaved any of her natural hair. Massive bush is CONFIRMED
https://groknation.com/style/mayim-bialik-never-shaved/
What Boomers forcefed them with daily vhs tape viewings instead of being a parent
Spongebob, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Adventure Time, Rick and Morty, and boy band music videos on MTV.
Most anything produced prior to ~2005.
You mean most anything produced after 2005.
most millennials were children in the 80s you clueless homosexual. the oldest millennial wouldve been 25 in 2005 and the youngest wouldve been 9.
That's all shit marketed at zoomers.
im sure zoomers want to watch the worse lion king and fuller house. no -- its to get the millennial audience.
Millennials had the originals, the new shit is just recycled for zoomers or more recently gen A.
>fuller house.
Full house was more of a gen x thing, you moronic frick.
kys moronic frick. you dont know shit about generations it seems.
>kys
Opinion discarded younggay. It started in 87 so it was definitely aimed predominantly at the boomer family with gen x kids audience, just like Alf.
oh so the gen-x audience with a 7 year old millennial child?
The youngest gen x would have been 7 when full house started and their parents were boomers. The term "millennial" didn't even exist back then.
have a nice day homosexual. You get btfo every time you make this thread.
No, the late 2000s-early 2010s is peak millennial territory. Breaking Bad came out then and that's firmly millennial.
2005 is not an exact date, hence the tilde. Millennials do tend to like most anything that started up to around ~2005. After that the focus starts to shift more and more to zoomers.
I should probably have said ~1980-2005 though, as obviously the stuff prior to the 80s is not too popular among millennials.
>as obviously the stuff prior to the 80s is not too popular among millennials.
Why do younggay try constantly try to rewrite history they werent around for?
i like his stupid takes, it's interesting.
i'm only 5 years older than tom holland and i wouldn't lump myself in the same generation as him. but as far as measuring generations goes, the 20 year gap works better than the 15 year gap. start back at WW2 with baby boomers in 45. after baby boomers comes gen x. gen x can't start in 1960 before the vietnam war, but in 1965 the vietnam conflict is officially in full swing. however i think overlaps play a part, and that is why millennials start in 1980. early 80s could get away with being called late gen x but anyone born after 84/85 is very much a gen y millennial.
He just reveals his own ignorance. Kids born in the 90s are just proto zoomers.
70s stuff is objectively not very popular among millennials. I watched a lot of it growing up via reruns and vhs but it was not something you were excited over and talked to your friends about. Excluding a few highly popular movies and franchises that continued through the 80s or beyond.
stop pretending you know anything
Name a 70s tv show that was popular among millennials.
>millennials
We're called gen y you dumb frick.
I prefer the term moomer.
gen y is millennial you moron, now shut up
SNL and a lot of the shows that were rerun on nick at nite, like three's company, all in the family, happy days, diff'rent strokes
that stuff falls under:
>watched a lot of it growing up via reruns and vhs but it was not something you were excited over and talked to your friends about.
>it was not something you were excited over and talked to your friends about
i mean maybe if you had no friends or were socially moronic and didn't talk to people. plenty of kids would discuss that shit since it felt new.
>oh hey anon did you see last night's ep of x? it was a rerun in case you hadn't seen it already
either way you're compartmentalizing so you get a W over nothing lmao, you weren't even there
How many millennials even know who Norman Lear is?
back then nobody paid attention to the credits unless it was for a cast member
>gen y is millennial you moron, now shut up
have a nice day homosexual. I already had a full time job the first time I even heard that. Like the other anon said, it was a re-branding, we were never actually called that when we're growing up.
>we were never actually called that when we're growing up.
the term was coined in 87, name me in your suicide note.
And? It was never in common use. Mobile phones came out in 1983 but no one gives a frick because no one had one.
Why did you abandon your thread?
90s born queer have a nice day
Scooby-Doo started in the 60s and that was very popular with millennials, thanks to A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, What's New Scooby-Doo, and the shitty live-action movies with CGI Scoob.
That falls under:
>Excluding a few highly popular movies and franchises that continued through the 80s or beyond.
Old shit we watched all the time, the flintstones, the jetsons, scooby doo, looney tunes, get smart, mash, monkey magic, bewitched, the brady bunch, yogi bear, tom and jerry, dastardly and muttley in their flying machines, the sooty show.
OP the homosexual 90s born queer btfo
If you were born in the 90s your opinions mean nothing to me and I don't even consider us as part of the same generation.
Well I was born in the 80s.
You're a liar anon or otherwise just profoundly moronic.
I like Harry and the Hendersons
We were called gen y, you stupid frick.
millennials started in 1980 and ended in 2000
gen y is a sub group
I don't care for your rebranding bulkshit. I never even heard the term "millenial" until around the time Obama was elected.
no. millennials started in the 80s and ended in 1996 moron.
oh yeah a fricking cakeblog is more accurate than researchers. fricking idiot lmao.
IT LITERALLY SAYS THAT IT COMES FROM PEW RESEARCH YOU ILLITERATE homosexual
To be fair, Pew doesn't know what they're talking about. Someone born in 1981 and someone born in 1996 is most certainly not the same generation.
thats not how generations work.
its literally the definition of gen-z. we're already on gen-a and have been since like 2012
I'm not disputing that. What I'm arguing against is that someone born in 1996 is a millennial. That's absurd. They were THREE (3!) when Y2K happened and were in kindergarten on 9/11. It doesn't get more zoomer than that in my book.
The majority of zoomers weren't even alive on 9/11. You be 20 today and still born after 9/11
Being a millennial requires being able to vividly remember life before 9/11, as well as being able to at the very least REMEMBER Y2K. Someone born in 1997 isn't a millennial just because they might remember it.
It's always like that. The oldest boomers fought in Vietnam and listened to the Beatles. The youngest boomers played in the arcades in the 80's listening to synth music in their walkmans.
At least boomers are measured by a statistical rate in births. Afterwards they just decided to lump people into 15 year cohorts without any regard to a defining generational experience. I was born in 1984 and I sure as hell am not the same generation as Tom Holland.
This, what you were exposed to also has a lot to do with who you grew up with. Of you were born in 1990 but were the youngest of 3 kids you would be exposed to earlier stuff than if you were the eldest of 3 and born in 1990
That's why this generation shit is moronic. Each generation should only be around5 to 7 years long if it's supposed to encapsulate people with a shared culture and media.
>Each generation should only be around5 to 7 years long if it's supposed to encapsulate people with a shared culture and media.
Well that's why some people use microgenerations (Generation Jones, Xennials, Zillennials, etc.).
It's all a marketing scheme.
None of it really means anything. It's not as I'd someone born in 85 and someone born in 95 have anything in common either.
nostalgia bait but "woke" edition. replace all of the characters who were actually characters and had human emotions, and replace them with walking and talking propaganda mouth-pieces but veiled in a tv show/cartoon/movie you enjoyed growing up -- the endless disney remakes, game reboots, shows that have been off air for 20 years getting a new season, etc. Look up That 90s Show, Velma, Fuller House, New Girl, etc. etc.
Whatever is popular.
I am dead-center Millennial (born '90).
Speaking for television only, I pretty much just re-watch the following on a loop:
>TNG
>DS9
>30 Rock
>Parks & Rec
>Community
>Frasier
>Twilight Zone (1964)
>The Prisoner (1968)
Basically whatever my dad used to watch with me, plus a handful of comedies.
'89 here with a very different portfolio
>home movies
>mission hill
>seinfeld
>cowboy bebop
>trigun
>the big lebowski
>the sopranos
>curb your enthusiasm
>criminal minds
>clueless
>the princess bride
Criminal Minds, CSI, Person of Interest were all in the rotation for many years. But the ones I listed are the only ones I revisit.
'91 here, pretty much watched all of what you two watched and other shit like
>brisco county jr
>x-files
>stargate
>various cartoons from cartoon network, nickelodeon & kids wb
F.R.I.E.N.D.S
The Office. They're the ones who allowed it to go on twice as long as it should've.
Also GOT, various capeshit
>Kaley Cuoco cast as the "hottie"
>Co-star 1: 4'10" busty dime of a blonde
>Co-star 2: Curvy brunette who has publicly admitted she has NEVER shaved any of her natural hair. Massive bush is CONFIRMED
https://groknation.com/style/mayim-bialik-never-shaved/
Reformed anti-vax orthodox israeli bush queen please sit on my face ok thank you.
>anti-vax
What? This is news to me. Isn't she a neuroscientist?
Yeah, so shes smart enough to know covid was a scam.
She probably stinks like shit because shes 'orthodox' israeli and they're notorious for having apalling hygiene.
>all those books
Consumer fricking shits.
Hey op, have a nice day.
This
Hey OP. Frick you.
Frick you.
SNICK I would have friends over to watch it even my little gf at like 8 and this was before cell phones so we actually watched the shows
Was Legends of the Hidden Temple not part of this? It should have been.
Frick you
Frick you
I guess early 80s millennials liked The Simpsons, X-Files, Buffy, Lost, Heroes, Friends, Seinfeld, Baywatch, Beverly Hills 90210.
>early 80s millennials
We are called gen y. You worthless wiener suxker.
You are in your 40s and you get triggered by such a harmless sentence?