Was just going to post about that!Anyone remember Crazy Frog
I read that as I'm 89.I’m a 89 but I have an avocado intolerance which I actually think might make me a SUPER millennial? No mortgage, plenty of student debt, but totally agree with others about the time we grew up being the best of both worlds.
Yeah me tooWas just going to post about that!
I read that as I'm 89.
Me too the student debt really confused meWas just going to post about that!
I read that as I'm 89.
Same as my parents! Bought their first house for £11k. The house they live in now was bought in 1990 for £33k. It’s now worth nearly £270kMy parents got a 100% mortgage and paid less than £15k for their house in 1982.
I remember my dad having some sort of brick phone when I was about 8. I got my first phone at 15, much later than my friends and it was only because I got the bus home.
Habbo Hotel! I love that.
My mum and dad bought in 1997 for £180k it is now worth £975kSame as my parents! Bought their first house for £11k. The house they live in now was bought in 1990 for £33k. It’s now worth nearly £270k
Nah just bloody look itWas just going to post about that!
I read that as I'm 89.
Eventually it’ll be their turn to have the piss ripped out of them. It’s a rite of passage at this point, each generation rips the piss out of the previous one. You gotta laugh really, humans are an odd speciesOn TikTok Gen-Z absolutely rip the piss out of millennials.
Saying all we talk about is “adulting” and buying houseplants and that we’re obsessed with which Hogwarts house we belong to. I cannot relate to any of those
But I can relate to probably never being able to afford a mortgage and my grandparents rubbing it in that they bought their terraced house for £2K in the 60’s
AhOn TikTok Gen-Z absolutely rip the piss out of millennials.
Saying all we talk about is “adulting” and buying houseplants and that we’re obsessed with which Hogwarts house we belong to. I cannot relate to any of those
But I can relate to probably never being able to afford a mortgage and my grandparents rubbing it in that they bought their terraced house for £2K in the 60’s
I think it’s interesting - I was born 84 so just fall into millennials, but I would say identity politics has made things regressive and divisive!Born in 2000 and mostly am grateful to be born at a time where there has been a lot of progression in peoples rights
The CD inserts with art and lyrics were *everything*Bring back the days of reading music lyrics from the back of a cassette tape
Retired folk seem to be the ones who are out clogging up the cafes having their scones . Maybe the millennial only go to hipster cafes.I enjoy avocado the same as I like many things but could happily live without it. One thing a lot of people my age seem OBSESSED with is brunch and going out for breakfasts which is something I do not connect with
Oh yeah they do. Its not a brunch unless there are 3 avocado based dishes on the menu and shakshuka eggs for some reason too ...Retired folk seem to be the ones who are out clogging up the cafes having their scones . Maybe the millennial only go to hipster cafes.
The only brunch I do is a bottomless oneOh yeah they do. Its not a brunch unless there are 3 avocado based dishes on the menu and shakshuka eggs for some reason too ...
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