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Knowing history well is sort of a superpower. When you’re well-educated and skeptical, you’re less likely to fall prey to misinformation, weird gossip, and blatant propaganda. However, it’s a bit of a shock when somebody from a younger generation starts lecturing about historical events that you lived through.

Inspired by a post on X (formerly Twitter), some members of Generation X took to the eponymous r/GenX subreddit to share the times that younger people told them inaccurate things about historical events. Just because someone’s convinced that something’s true doesn’t make it so! Scroll down to see why overconfidence isn’t a good look when you’ve got your basic facts wrong.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I had someone tell me that AIDS wasn’t a big deal because well “they had d***s for that” 👀 I literally said to them I need you to shut up right now because you’re looking like the most stupid person in the planet right now. Pulled out old Google and showed them how many people died, why, and how horrid it was. Like I had friends who died. Complete A** Clown 🤡.

anon , Pixabay Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And how terrified everyone was for years until they figured out causes and treatments

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Yup. My favorite is when they are like: "What's your source? You have no proof!" and it's like: "I didn't read about this, I lived it.".

squirtloaf , Mimi Thian Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked with a Gen Z girl like this--always trying to tell me I was wrong about "historical" events she learned about in college. I'm like, "Kid, I know what really happened--I was THERE."

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves For me the most jarring thing is hearing people refer to records as "vinyls".

THEY'RE NOT CALLED VINYLS. THEY WERE NEVER CALLED VINYLS. CALLING RECORDS VINYLS IS LIKE CALLING CDS "PLASTICS". FFS, STOP THE MADNESS!!!

Records. They're called records. 12" records are also called LPs, short for Long Playing Records. 10" records are EPs, short for Extended Play Records, or 78s (if they are 78RPM). 7" records are 45s (because 45RPM) or singles.

GET OFF MY LAWN.

fkyourcanoes , Alina Vilchenko Report

Generation X refers to Americans who were born between 1965 and 1980. They’re the kids of the Silent Generation (who were born from 1928 to 1945) and Baby Boomers (born from 1946 to 1964).

Gen X precedes Generation Y (aka millennials, born from 1981 to 1996), Generation Z (aka Zoomers, born from 1997 to 2012), and Generation Alpha (born in the early 2010s to the mid-2020s).

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Different researchers might suggest slightly different birth year ranges for each generation, so there’s a bit of disagreement here and there. For example, the moderators of the r/GenX subreddit argue that Generation X includes anyone born between 1961 and 1981, which is the broadest perspective on who might fit the bill.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves LOL my oldest kid told me how OJ Simpson may have not k*lled his ex wife and the matching DNA was likely his son Jasons. Listen here, I didn’t watch court TV for 6 weeks and read 20 books on the case to have you lecture me about a 10 second Tik Tok clip that “solved” the crime of the century!! You don’t even know who Kato is !!!

FaceMaulingChimp , Gerald Johnson Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When anyone says the person is innocent because the court found them that way, I always like to bring up OJ.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves My son came home from High School one year and pulled out his phone so I could hear this great new Band.

Aerosmith....

Outrageous_Brick7472 , Aerosmith Report

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My fave one was in 2001. Beautiful day was released by U2, first time hearing it and I went storming into my mums room to announce that this new band U2 and their stupid song ‘ beautiful day’ would not make them famous or liked 😂’ mum gave me the biggest eye roll with no words

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Or, being told you’re not an ally because you aren’t up to speed on pronouns, or what all the letters after LGBT mean, but you used to literally beat up a******s who messed with my gay friends.

Instimatic , Markus Spiske Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The modern "intersectonnal" lgbtqia2s+ movement is so cringe. They have no idea what fighting for your rights actually means. It feels like their goal is to make us as unlikeable as possible, directly undoing decades of work to earn goodwill among the general population. I hate it.

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According to Statista, there were around 66 million members of Generation X living in the United States.

In 2021, their numbers dropped slightly to around 65.8 million Americans. It’s estimated that there will be around 63.9 million Gen Xers living in the US by 2028.

While it’s easy to assume that older generations ‘had it easy’ when it came to employment and buying property, it’s not all rosy for Generation X.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I admit to getting tired about hearing how easy it was for me to get through college and such 25ish years ago. I also remember the 70s and 80s, and amazingly, my parents could not afford a giant house with one person working as a coffee shop attendant.

Every generation has some hardships, and today's young people have been screwed over in some ways, but they go way overboard with how easy it was for everyone before them.

I was there. I literally have social security tax records since I was 12, because I had to work. It was not some magical paradise.

SlyFrog , Stanley Morales Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Agree. Heck, i'd have loved to do moreto make things easier for subsequent generations, including my own son, but i was flat out just keeping my own head above water.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Imagine being a person who grew up in former soviet union listening to young people talk about the benefits of communism.

daperdingus , Elina Fairytale Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or about an absolute bowl-clenching terror of it. Both are ridiculous. I'm from those parts of the world, I know.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I most recently remember this in 2020, after the election, when Trump was still challenging the results. Even after Biden was declared the winner, I remember seeing posts on Twitter from Trump supporters saying things like *"Don't give up! Back in 2000 the liberal media spent a month calling Gore the winner and referring to him as President-Elect, until the Supreme Court declared Bush the rightful winner!"* And I was sitting there going, no, that's not what happened at all. How you are lying about something that was 20 years ago? This isn't ancient history?

chace_thibodeaux , René DeAnda Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is fascinating to see how people of all generations spread "facts" by using the little computer in their picket, instead of using that little computer to effortlessly check the fact before spreading it. If yoz can google funny cat videos, you can google facts.

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There’s a risk that a large number of Americans from Gen X might run out of money in retirement. More so than members of the younger generations. Older Gen Xers are within a decade of retirement, while younger Baby Boomers are already in their early 60s.

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How well someone will fare in retirement depends not just on their lifestyle, budgeting, and personal approach to savings and investments but also on the company they work at, along with any relevant pension plans.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves My dad got laid off twice in the early '80s, when I was a kid. It was a rough period for a lot of my relatives also. You never hear about that early-'80s recession anymore, people just go, 'Oh, everyone could buy a big house with just a high school degree.' There were a ton of homeless people in the '80s where I grew up also.

WhoDatNinjaToo , Phil Hearing Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The Reagan years were terrible for blue collar workers. The brits had it just as bad under Thatcher

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I had a dude argue with me that there was absolutely no way the National Guard ever shot American college students… pft pft pft.

Necron9x11 , Mws77 Report

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

May 4th 1970 Kent State University in Ohio. Neil Young wrote a song about it, lyrics say "Four Dead in Ohio"

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Missy Elliott at the Super Bowl and the young people posting about how she was trying to be Cardi B or some other current rapper. Lol, when I read those tweets I laughed so hard.

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CNN reports that 45% of American households risk falling short financially if they retire at 65 years old. The number rises to 54% for people who would retire at 62.

“The shift from defined-benefit pensions to defined-contribution plans left Baby Boomers and Gen X with less time to accumulate savings,” researchers from Morningstar’s Center for Retirement and Policy Studies pointed out that there is a retirement crisis.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves A younger Millennial once insisted to me that we dial 911 for emergencies in honor of the victims of 9/11.

sabat , RDNE Stock project Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hahaha! Tell that younger Millennial to go to https://www.911.gov. It tells about the history of 911. "The first call to 911 was placed in February of 1968." That's a bit before the 9/11 victims of 2001! And, before that first call, folks needed to dial a local 7-digit phone number to reach police, fire or emergency services.

Pandamonium
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just like *66 was really just censoring Satan for creating the busy signal 😑

Capo3Tanya
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

See that's one of the reasons that makes me wonder about it being a false flag event. "911". What a perfect day for a national emergency, if that's what you're going for.

Analyn Lahr
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How much younger? Are they stupid? Didn't the terrorists choose September 11, because of our emergency call number? Or was that a coincidence? I don't know. But I do know that 911 has been the emergency number as long as I can remember.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a Firefighter/EMT who actually became a Volunteer Firefighter in my early 30s and a Career Firefighter in my late 30s, due in part, to the events of Tuesday, September 11th, 2001. I find this quite disheartening.

UKGrandad
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Right! And the London bombings took place on the. 7th. of July so that when it was reported in America, nobody got confused over the date.

GrowingThruConcrete
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Remember "RESCUE911" when that tween got his tongue stuck in the freezer

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And there is no correcting them. They will stand their ground because some idiot did a tik tok so it must be true.

Mrs.C
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I moved to the area i live in now in the mid 90's. They didn't have 911 service for the first 2 years I lived here. I had no idea until they started advertising it as being available. Glad I never had to call it.

sidda7
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember when our address # was changed for our house for 911 calls when 911 first became a thing.

El Dee
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can understand why many people think this happened on the 9th of November, it is disappearing from the memory of those who are young (ie young people didn't experience/see the events)

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I've had people tell me I'm making up the nuclear bomb drills we did in elementary school in the 80s.

PsychoWyrm , Photo courtesy of National Nuclear Security Administration Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a So Californian, they paid off - duck & cover is now the preferred response to earthquakes!

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I heard a younger coworker complain that NIN ruined Johnny Cash’s 'Hurt.'

doglvr48 , Johnny Cash Report

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Close, close friend of mine was killed in Iraq (w me there). At the funeral, his son accepted the flag the military presents to the next of kin. The photo became really famous. Had a Gen Zer tell the picture was staged by the military as military propaganda (without realizing how dumb the thought of the military spreading pictures of crying 7-year-olds in an attempt to improve their image, is). I tried showing them pictures, etc to show the family is real. She responded by saying I was one of "those".

Darth-Newbi , Brett Sayles Report

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I must be one of "those." I was in a car with a friend of a friend who was trying to convince everyone that the Sandy Hook tragedy was staged. Bro, I worked with the sister of one of the victims. I covered shifts so she could attend the funeral. She was definitely real and not some kind of "crisis actor" or "plant."

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves “In 1986 you could work part time at a yogurt shop in LaJolla, CA and afford a 3 bedroom home on the ocean”

No. Parts of this country have always been super expensive to live in.

MikeinAustin , James Lee Report

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves The most common one I see is from younger writers proclaiming that "The entire country was up in arms about [insert major event]"...

I was there, the reality is that most of the country didn't really care either way, but a few hundred protestors made a lot of noise.

Bashirshair , Sawyer Sutton Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Although this is true for all historical events. As a generation X child I remember interviewing an elderly couple about their experience in the Great Depression and they were both like “our families were fine, it didn’t really affect us” Just because an event is a big event in history, doesn’t mean it affected everyone who lived at that time.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Just the other day some young person tried to passionately tell me that “shout” by tears for fears was actually written and performed by depeche mode. I was so embarrassed for them. They were so sure they were right. Bless their heart.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The first 7 inch single I ever bought. Note I didn't call it vinyl. All these years later I live a few houses away from the drummer on this song.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Slenderman is the one that really baffles me. Kids are all "It's real" or treat it like it's as old as Bloody Mary or something, meanwhile I'm like "I helped invent Slenderman on the Something Awful forums when I was in my 30s."

My own children were terrified of Slenderman when they were younger, and I told them "You know why he has really long fingers? Because a forum Goon called WIIWW suggested it. I know that cause WIIWW is me.".

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Look at the issues that dam Slenderman created!!!! Google it!! Quicksand was a better fear, it kept people out of water and river banks etc😂😂😂

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I was chaperoning my daughter’s trip to Washington DC. The Millennial tour guide said he was going to take the kids to see the Challenger Space Shuttle.

Ineedzthetube , NASA Report

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves A few years back, in an open office, I was quietly listening to music and singing along (my desk was far away from all others so I wasn't being rude), when a much younger coworker came up and asked how I knew the words to 'the song' already, since it just released two days ago by a popular young artist. I said that I had been singing the original for decades. They laughed and said, "No, really?". I repeated the answer and they said I was wrong because that was a new song by 'popular young artist'. I said "No, the song was written and performed by 'washed up, once popular old artist'. They reiterated that I was wrong. I looked it up online and showed them. Their response: " 'Washed up, once popular old artist' must have covered it from 'popular young artist'. She wouldn't even admit that that was a problem, unless one of them was a time traveller, because she refused to admit that she was wrong or that she liked an "OLD" song.

Edit: Sorry guys, I can remember the conversation clearly but I can't dredge up whatever song it was from the depths of my swiss cheese memory.

Adastria , Annie Spratt Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember when my daughter was dancing and singing 🎶You spin me right round, baby....🎶 and I told her I was dancing to those same lyrics when I was her age. She didn't believe me.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Can confirm. I was very young but can still clearly remember watching the touchdown on the moon, the first steps, the placing of the American flag…. the whole thing. Even at that young age it was emotional for me. My deep southern home town got to watch some of the truly enormous parts be transported verrrrry slowly on huge trucks right past our house. My dad took photos. They had been manufactured at a nearby site. Before the launch we drove all the way to the launch site and those enormous pieces of equipment we’d seen were now in place. He showed the photos to a NASA guide, the guide recognized the giant parts immediately and enthusiastically pointed them out to us. It was an incredibly cool moment.


Another historic moment was the horrific Challenger disaster. Everyone in the country was so excited and proud for the teacher, Christa McAuliffe, from Concord, New Hampshire, who was selected for and had trained to become a payload specialist on the Space Shuttle Challenger mission STS-51-L. On the day of the launch the whole world ….. including her husband, children, family, friends, her school, and all her students…. were excitedly watching the broadcast live as the Space Shuttle went up….. and exploded just 1 minute 13 seconds after launch. Unbelievably, they didn’t cut the live feed immediately. It was horrible watching the shuttle disintegrate and fall, knowing there was no possibility of survivors. Just…. horrible.


And one more moment: September 11. We had 2 daughters in basic training at the time, right at the point of graduation. My husband and I both watched live feeds as the planes slammed into those 2 towers. We sobbed as we watched the towers collapse, forever burying those still within them. We watched thousands of people out of their minds with grief, desperately wandering the streets, posting photos and notes, searching for their loved ones.

And through it all, we were totally paralyzed with the fear of absolutely knowing that our two barely 18 year old little girls were going to be caught up in whatever this had been.


All this is to say: Look around and know your audience. If they’re a good bit older than you, you might want to hold up on the faux passion about 9/11….. because many of us lived that s**t and will never get it out of our heads.

SkootchDown , Pixabay Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I will never forget watching the shuttle disaster unfold in Science class.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I'm the daughter of WW2 Vets. (My parents born 1922,had me at 45yrs) Australian. My uncle also KIA over Germany 1942.

I grew up knowing many WW2 vets. Some had been POWs of Japanese. Tortured by them. I always took a keen interest and asked lots of questions and learned heaps off my parents & these people.

My parents taught us a LOT about how it was in those years. What they knew when, the states of minds of people at that time, details about living during that period and the politics of the time.

Both my parents well educated, intelligent people. Not prone to "flights of fancy" or stretching truth etc etc etc.

And as a result of my parents I have studied, read and learned about WW2 era extensively. I believe I am somewhat of minor "expert" of sorts. I know a LOT more then the average punter, from books but also from 1st hand accounts.

So when 25 year olds try to tell me "how it was during WW2"!! I get very freakin annoyed. They will argue about things they know nothing about. It's infuriating.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandparents used to take in orphaned children during WWII, all of them orphaned because of the war. My dad said there were always 4-6 random kids living in the house at any given time.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Someone was explaining how we had to invade Iraq to find the people who did 9/11. It was just too much for me to even try.

zombuca , RDNE Stock project Report

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves In the same vein - I was chaperoning a trip to Disney and one of the teens confidenty told me The Haunted Mansion ride was based on the movie with Eddie Murphy. She was wondering why Eddie Murphy didn’t appear in the ride. The other Gen Xer I was with explained the ride came first, like Pirates of the Carribean.

FuzzyScarf , SolarSurfer Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hmm. I toured the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in 1972. Eddie would have been about 11.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves One thing I’ve found interesting from younger generations recently was the idea that Boomers have always been old and have always been in power politically. Like I’ve heard people talk about events in the 70s and 80s under the assumption that it was the Boomers who controlled everything (or even back to the 60s). Even something like Watergate was supposedly with Boomers in charge. When in reality it was the World War II Greatest Generation like Reagan (and Silents) who dominated politically from the 60s until the 90s (and there were a ton of politicians from those generations that stuck around forever).

Bill Clinton’s win in 1992 was the start of Boomer political power really and it wasn’t until the 00s that they began to truly dominate the Senate. However in the 70s and 80s, Boomers were mostly in their twenties and thirties (or even teens in the 70s). But younger Millenials and Gen Z, barely know about the long dominance of the World War II Generation…they controlled the presidency from JFK to the first Bush, that’s 32 years of the presidency. Younger people today seem to think Baby Boomers were always old and probably never even really knew their great grandparents from the Greatest Gen. Hell, I remember relatives from the Lost Generation born in the 19th century that were still alive when I was a kid in the 80s who remembered World War I. But today all old people have been grouped as “Boomers”.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The idea that you can neatly pigeon-hole people into arbitrary fifteen- to 25-year "generations" is ludicrous.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves This guy told me I must not actually be Gen X because if I was, I would know that straight guys didn’t buy Milli Vanilli. Crazy

CreatrixAnima , Milli Vanilli Report

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves I keep getting lectured on how awesome socialism is and how the socialist country I grew up in wasn't really socialist.

Pile_of_Walthers , Ling Tang Report

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

China isn't Socialist. It's Communist, like the Soviet Union was. We covered all of this in History classes (UK). Deleted this chart (SD instead of S, sorry) Appropriate description in next post.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Listening to people say they couldn’t bring themselves to vote for Hillary because of their completely bogus interpretations of events during Bill C’s presidency. Not fun.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't think this is an age thing. There are people who were old enough to pay attention to Bill Clinton's presidency if they wanted to who firmly believe that Bill and Hillary are both serial killers who work together.

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YES! Younger people, kids, and most people in general now, have super easy, fast access to information, right or wrong. They usually don't ask people who've actually lived through it, they just swipe and click and choose the information that is more shocking or in line with whatever ideas they already have about the event.

It's a bit disconcerting. Once that feeling passes, I get annoyed.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd love to agree, but on the other hand I am a German who grew up with her grandparents who lived through the Hitler era. They recounted bascially 99% good things and a lot of s**t from the US and the rest of Europe. So there's that.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Young people idealizing the 70s is a real weird one.

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Bartlet for World Domination
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The seventies were wonderful because I was a kid with zero responsibilities and school only taught things I already knew.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves A thirtysomething (?) accused me (48) of being a twentysomething pretending to be Gen X because I said the style of a photo was more 1970s than 1980s. I did not have the words or motivation to argue.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Pay attention people, the person posting this handled this situation like a proper Gen Xer.

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#34

OMG yes. I teach middle school and have had this happen. Kids arguing with me and I’m like “See this little crack in the floorboard? I was literally standing on it RIGHT HERE while watching this happen LIVE on TV.”.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg the song "Where were you when the world stopped turning" by Alan Jackson. I will never, ever forget where I was. Much like you I was in school as well, but high school. Was pregnant with my oldest (yeah I know judge all you want IDC) , waddling to math class.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Or how much better athletes are today. have had some turds on /r/nba tell me that Michael Jordan would just be average today. Shaq can't shoot. The 1980s lakers would not be competitive today.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember reading that Michael Jordan was asked in an interview if he thought his Bulls team from back in the 1980's could beat the best current NBA teams. He replied that he thought so, but it would be close. He was asked why it would be close, and he replied something like "Well, we're all quite a bit older now."

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Because of the Batman movie that came out - kids were asking ‘what was Nirvana like?’ and ‘Kurt cobain k*lled himself - that was messed up’🤦🤦🤦
I try to give context that my understanding is that while people focus on d**g problems - Kurt cobain had actual chronic health issues. Living with that and a demanding life can be torture on mental health.
I think I didn’t want these kids to be like ‘he was emo and did d***s so he k*lled himself’.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I doubt he was worrying about what people in 2024 would think of him

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#37

- the HIV epidemic
- 9/11
- **the Iraq war** OMG younger people are insufferable with their Iraq war takes
- the 2000 election.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Many people under 40 still don't realise there were two Iraq wars. My dad was a Royal Navy helicopter pilot who served in the Gulf War in 1990/1991.

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30 Times “Obnoxiously Arrogant” Young Folks Tried To Lecture Gen X But Got Schooled Themselves Like how to pronounce “gif.” We pronounced it “jiff” in 1988, or at least within my circle of nerds. Now I’m told reasons why I’m wrong. I don’t actually care how anyone says it, just don’t come at me with your post-2000 logic saying I’m wrong when I have precedence. And let’s be honest, that person trying to correct me is only saying “giff” because that’s how they first heard it and how *their* friends say it, which is totally fine by me.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I learned it as GIf, for Graphics Image Format, when it came out. I see that the correct word is Interchange, but I was taught Image.

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#39

Yeah, definitely. It's like "hol-up Junior." I **personally** remember how that went down, and **you're** full of s**t.

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#40

Woodstock '99.

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