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Old 02-15-2019, 04:56 PM   #16
Wood
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People are desperate to not be labeled a millenial.

Even kids growing up in the 90s experienced all the things listed. In the 90s the only real difference was growing up with a computer if you were lucky and experiencing the early AOL dial up younger

Things like calling your friends on the landline was commonplace until the mid 2000s. I was born in 1992 and I had a walkman, and I remember my first discman. I got all my Flames news from the Calgary Sun, I remember checking the scoring leaders and the scores every morning, and sometimes seeing that they didn't have the final score for the late games and not knowing who won until there was a game on TV that night

I think millenials get a bad rep, mostly because people don't know what age millenials are. Even the youngest millenials didn't have cell phones until high school
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