The evolution of America’s seven living generations

At 40 mumble, I still go dancing (industrial and goth) several times a year. I’m never the oldest person present, and it’s one of the few places where I don’t experience middle-aged while woman invisibility. But my subculture has never been all about the presence to be seen, so I don’t consider it representative.

I would go more often - weekly - if it didn’t require lots of drive time. It’s the closest I get to religious ecstasy and meditation through movement.

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Metal, Wood, Water, Fire or Earth Ox People?

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Wasn’t Bowie a Boomer?

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Yes, but his music was GenX.

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All of them! My knowledge of Chinese astrology is derived entirely from restaurant place mats.

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Wow! You’ve made a real study of this then, by immersing yourself in the culture. I just got issue one of some part work a few decades ago. I think there was a free doohickey on the front cover.

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I feel like those conceived during the Carter administration should be our own weird group…

I laugh more each time I read this, thanks!

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