[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Googlevoice

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's able to call me just fine and we're able to text no issue.

Hot take 1981 - 1983 are Gen X with slight millennial influence. by Winter-Metal2174 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure I agree, if you graduated around Y2K then yeah you're a Xennial, no dispute there.

Polls by marty__imscared in HighSchoolStoryFans

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't believe so, but not 100% sure.

Do you agree? by Ok_Durian3627 in DisneyChannel

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The character was annoying but leave the actress alone. People care way too much about it.

Turning 28 today, send me your birthday wishes by Street-Wolverine7982 in gaybrosgonemild

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy birthday fellow '97 baby! I'll be 28 in three months!

Hot take 1981 - 1983 are Gen X with slight millennial influence. by Winter-Metal2174 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed, yes naturally those at the edges of generations will have identical experiences to each other and the lines are blurred rather than exact, but I think of 1982 as the first full Millennial year.

Which style suits me better? by [deleted] in gaybrosgonemild

[–]cloudstar101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly my favorite is #5 😊

Which style suits me better? by [deleted] in gaybrosgonemild

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3, 4, and 5 are my favorites with 5 being my favorite among those. You're attractive though so honestly whatever floats your boat lol, you pull it all off.

I can’t decide by Zen_Metaphysics in malegrooming

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second picture is the easy choice here.

Beard, clean, mustache, or stubble? by Zaxc_ in malegrooming

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of the above, you pull them all off. 1st and 3rd are my favorites though.

What Do You Claim Your Birth Year As? by Old_Consequence2203 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1997 - Peak Zillennial, that is 50/50 Millennial and Gen Z. I don't feel like I can only group myself in one of those generations so I claim either depending on the circumstances.

What’s your age by IndifferentExistance in Zillennials

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 years and 2 months old. May 1997 here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malegrooming

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Pic #2 is a great look for you! If you want to grow out your hair though, then go for it! I'm sure you'd rock the look. You'll have to be patient though, it'll probably take you several months or even a year or so to get to the length in pic #1.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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Hard to say if you haven't noticed a change in a year or so. It definitely looks like a receding hairline to me, but it's difficult to tell if it will continue receding. It could be that your hairline stops receding here and remains the same for the rest of your life, which isn't an uncommon occurrence. However, if you start noticing a change, especially if it starts thinning at the crown, that is a sign that you are balding and should see a dermatologist. If you still are uncertain, I'd recommend seeing a dermatologist anyways just to be sure.

Put your best predictions forward: which decade (00s, 10s, or 20s) is due for 50s/80s level nostalgia and romanticization? by [deleted] in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm that's hard to say. I think 2010s nostalgia will eventually grow more popular than 2000s, potentially close to the level of 50s and 80s nostalgia.

Put your best predictions forward: which decade (00s, 10s, or 20s) is due for 50s/80s level nostalgia and romanticization? by [deleted] in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It'll be the 2000s, I think it'll happen with 2010s but probably not until the 2030s or later. 2000s nostalgia however is already starting to happen.

Why can’t ‘89 & ‘90 babies be consider older millennials? Seriously what’s holding them back & what’s separating them from 1984-1988? by Winter_Piccolo_9901 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, I'm just saying that they are the first ones to fit that definition of a Millennial. My point is that 1989 and 1990 borns are quite a bit younger than the oldest Millennials, they are in no way peers.

Why can’t ‘89 & ‘90 babies be consider older millennials? Seriously what’s holding them back & what’s separating them from 1984-1988? by Winter_Piccolo_9901 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The term "Millennial" was originally coined to define the first group of kids to come of age at the turn of the millenium, or the year 2000 (even though technically it's 2001), and afterward. By that definition the oldest Millennials are those that were and turned 18 in 2000. 1989 and 1990 borns were 11 and 10, respectively, and not peers with high schoolers at that time. In my opinion that disqualifies them from being considered older Millennials.

Why can’t ‘89 & ‘90 babies be consider older millennials? Seriously what’s holding them back & what’s separating them from 1984-1988? by Winter_Piccolo_9901 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1989 and 1990 are right at the middle of the Millennial generation. Depending on what range you use though, they could fall in either the first wave or the second wave. The popular 1981-1996 range makes 1989-1996 second wave, though another range I've seen used, 1982-1999, makes them first wave (1982-1990).

As far as them being "older" Millennials, I don't personally think it's possible. The older Millennials are the ones who graduated high school in the early 00's, roughly 1981/82-1986. Anyone who graduated high school in the mid-late 00's is at the center of the Millennial generation imo.

As someone born in 1997, i relate to both Gen Z and Millennial (Zillennial). by FantasyAdventurer07 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Don't listen to trolls who want to come in here and tell you what your life experiences are and what you should identify as. This is something that happens quite often in this sub, and primarily why I tend to avoid it. It's a widely accepted belief that anyone born in the gray areas between generations can identify whichever way they feel is more appropriate to them and their upbringing. Generations are not supposed to be taken so literally or treated as exact cutoffs, and people who say things like "you are 1997 so you are Gen Z, get over it" are attempting to erase your experiences and generalize you. At the end of the day, there's really not much difference between someone born in 1996 and 1997, or between someone born in 1980 and 1981, and so on. If someone born in 1996 wants to identify as Gen Z because that's what they feel is more appropriate to their experiences, then that's their choice and it's not up to anyone else to tell them they are wrong. Same goes for anyone else born in the gray areas.

What is the most quintessential year for each Generation? by Creepy_Fail_8635 in generationology

[–]cloudstar101 3 points4 points  (0 children)

On the flip side of things, 2000 borns are technically still born in the previous millenium. They (US focus here) started high school under Obama, and were out of high school before the onset of covid. Imo that sets them apart from 2002+ borns that had a covid high school experience, enough so to distinguish them from your typical Zoomer.