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.
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.
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.
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.
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