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Like wtf is that knot on my finger? Where the fuck did that come from? Ear hair? not goin there.Ahh really Im probably doing better physically at least than most.Can always hope the $ fails soon.

Like wtf is that knot on my finger? Where the fuck did that come from? Ear hair? not goin there.Ahh really Im probably doing better physically at least than most.Can always hope the $ fails soon.

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I suppose it would depend on a few things such as geographics, peers, educational experiences, fianancial situation and such as one came into age prior to the computer boom. I do very much remember them calling us the Lost Generation right to our face as early as junior high. In a recent conversation with a friend in his is late forties about the generations, he considered me a boomer. Correcting him as to me being of the “Lost Generation”, he said he’d never heard of it which made me go online as we spoke. I was surprised it did not come up so readily and finally found an article about it which I read aloud to him. As I read the characteristics of the lost gen we would laugh in agreement that indeed I had those traits. Found it interesting that my generation had basically been swallowed up “officially” into the Boomer Generation and there was no mention of the Lost Generation in the big line up as shown today. It was weird as I had always thought of myself as from the Lost Generation throughout my life and then suddenly here there is no mention of it. I definitely don’t relate to boomers nor do I relate to gen x. I get along with either one and can find some common ground either way, but no I don’t feel a part of either one completely either.