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Yep. There was a GenY but we got rolled into the Millennials group because it's easier for the MSM to instill groupthink for one single group.

In the 90s GenY was considered the demographic who would have been born in the 80s, and the Millennials would have still been young children after the year 2000.

But the MSM retconned that and it was easy because so many GenY were immature adults who kept an adolescent mentality.

Even if thats correct, Y wouldn't make sense. X doesn't literally mean the letter "x". I remember being told I was gen Y when i was in my teens. Even then I thought it was fucking retarded.

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Yeah, X was meant to mean ambiguous or superfluous, like the variable notation in algebra. Basically it meant that they had no defining cohesion, purpose, meaning, or direction.

Then Y just comes after X.