(I just barely caught the tail end of the hippie-countercultural era as *it* was dissolving!)
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Replying to @Meaningness
Aha! Thank you. I'm still struggling to articulate the question I hoped that would answer, but it seems important.
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I don’t know what your question was… but a possibly relevant thing is that people born around 1960 (like me) are >
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Replying to @Meaningness
too young to be culturally boomers (we missed the hippie culture) and too old to be Gen X punks, so we have no culture >
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Replying to @Meaningness
of our own, and are aliens looking at the world from outside. >
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Replying to @Meaningness
Perhaps you are in another gap between being culturally Gen X and Millennial? In which case similarly alienated? Wild guess
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Replying to @Meaningness
Yes--I think I was grasping at sort of developmentally-determined cultural-mode reference point. And yes, I'm in a gap . . .
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Replying to @eigenrobot
That’s very interesting indeed! Until now it had no occurred to me that there would be one there, analogous to my cohort’s!
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Replying to @Meaningness
Yes-my reference point might be a still-subcultural Internet? But, having a hard time disentangling personal from social change
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Yes, that’s tricky! Especially for weirdos :-)
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