this says more about your own insecurity about *being in the world* than young people per se
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At a certain age you start to become invisible to kids in that age range. You might be creeped out by your own invisibility.
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So long as I have $ I think I’d be relieved by it. Almost ready right now. I already like it best when they ignore me.
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70s hippie kids strike me as the creepiest, as a 90s kid
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50s for me. The lust for bland normalcy was just fuckin' odd.
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I've had passing "what is the world coming to?"-type feelings (which I know better than to really believe) which make me want to perceive some current aesthetics as being regressive, but the early/mid 00s when my teenage memories were formed weren't exactly a high point either.
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I think it's an advantage. It gives you a built-in defense against fascist arguments. "Wait a minute, the good old days were crap."
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Another question: Is Gen Z the last generation, or do we start the 'brave new post extinction event climate crash world' with Generation ZA?
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...depends on what creeps you out. Here's a super reductive middle-age perceived creepiness by decade 1940s <22s peak creepiness = genociding 50s: beatnicking 60s: swinging / shrooming 70s: snorting / hopping 80s: hairstyling 90s: rapping 00s: dotcomming 10s: memeing?unicorning?
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