Darn it. I feel like, as a Gen Xer, that I and my personal cohort have been pretty evolved but as soon as I start thinking about many other people I’ve known (Gen X and Millennial), I realize, “oh. Right. We’re not all winners.” (Uh not that I feel I’m a winner or exemplary, mind you. )
Darn it. I feel like, as a Gen Xer, that I and my personal cohort have been pretty evolved but as soon as I start thinking about many other people I’ve known (Gen X and Millennial), I realize, “oh. Right. We’re not all winners.” (Uh not that I feel I’m a winner or exemplary, mind you. )
Well, and, we too have had our pendulum swings. Consider that Bikini Kill’s first breakout album on Kill Rock Stars dropped in 1993… and Britney’s “Baby One More Time” dropped in 1999. Same continuum. Almost the same endpoints.
Darn it. I feel like, as a Gen Xer, that I and my personal cohort have been pretty evolved but as soon as I start thinking about many other people I’ve known (Gen X and Millennial), I realize, “oh. Right. We’re not all winners.” (Uh not that I feel I’m a winner or exemplary, mind you. )
Well, and, we too have had our pendulum swings. Consider that Bikini Kill’s first breakout album on Kill Rock Stars dropped in 1993… and Britney’s “Baby One More Time” dropped in 1999. Same continuum. Almost the same endpoints.