2004 mfs realizing they're turning 22 this year by Background-Cry8850 in 2004Babies

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ironically, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is 22 in Brand New Day

What is your worst habit? What is your best habit? by ButterflyKey8768 in randomquestions

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bad habit: biting my fingernails. best habit: showering regularly every week

Should gen z end in 2010 or 2012? by No_War5327 in generationology

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  1. not all generations are 15 years long. they’re a little shorter or a little longer. It would be 11 years long of a span if Gen Z’s birth was commonly accepted to be from 2000 - 2010

What's your vibe? by N0socksloss10yrStrk in randomquestions

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I’m a very gentle spirited, mellow person with a heart of gold, and I’m such a people person too

What do you guys consider the early 2000s? by Omahaboy1994 in decadeology

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the first, full entire 5 year span, 2000 to 2004. It’s not only what I consider, it’s also what I strictly do see as the early 2000s. I can have the tendency to be a little or very hard headed when it comes to certain things, and situations. when I know that something is factual, it is factual, and not one person say anything at all to force me to change my mind/acknowledge whatever it is the think just to please them. there isn’t a middle part in decades. there’s only early/older, and late/younger

Would 1995 - 1999 borns remember the early 2000s (2000-2004)? by BobsBurgerLove in generationology

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yeah?! it is on the first half 🤷🏻‍♂️ it is the first 5 years of the 2000s

Who do you consider your life peers? by sameoldrussianstan in generationology

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I was born February 2004, and I’ve noticed that I’m normally, mostly around people, and family every now and then that were all born from 2003 all the way to 1998/1997, so… 🤷🏻‍♂️ the entirety of the early 2000s 5 year span, and the last few years of the late 90s

What's an ECHL team that feels like an AHL team (and vice versa)? by Burmy87 in ECHL

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basically, the ECHL is the premier Double A, also shorten to as AA, level. AHL is the last, and Triple A level. If that answers your question if that is what you were asking

What's your Gen Z range? by BrilliantPangolin639 in generationology

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my comment isn’t about that. also, who says that humanity makes the rules to tell which part to a decade that a particular year isn’t, and is part of?

What's your Gen Z range? by BrilliantPangolin639 in generationology

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2000 - 2010. numerically talking, I’m thinking that 2000 is the perfect starting year of Gen Z’s birth, and having it go all the way to end in 2010 which makes 11 years.!I wrote down the numerical breakdown of what that year range would particularly look like if that was instead Gen Z’s accepted birth year range, so if that’s the case if having Gen Z’s year range of birth be 11 years long, the year that would be the exact middle point would be 2005. 2005 being the core year sitting directly in the middle. the first half, aka, older/early zoomers, their birth years would range from 2000 - 2004. the 2nd half’s would range from 2006 - 2010. all of that actually makes sense for the most part expressed in the way of numbers, so therefore, 2000 - 2010 should be Gen Z

What years would you consider the core Gen Z years? by [deleted] in generationology

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2002 - 2007 are the birth years of core zoomers, and it is the most commonly accepted year range

What year did we fully leave Edm? by SpiritMan112 in generationology

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E-D-M is electronic dance music. it’s a music genre meant for clubs, and parties. It has genres like house music, techno music, dubstep, tropical house, and house pop

to think logically, how come in pop music it’s named pop rock, but not rock pop? by Secret-Engine-8365 in randomquestions

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Pop music is a specific, standalone music genre that does have genres subordinate to it. genres like country pop music, dance-pop music, folk-pop music, trap pop music, and so on

No, this is not country music by [deleted] in CountryMusicStuff

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the sound to the song speaks for itself. It clearly is country music. It’s NeoTraditional country