50 Nostalgic And Relatable Posts That Might Make Gen X Feel More Than Their Back Pain (New Pics)
People often talk about baby boomers, millennials, and Gen Z, seemingly overlooking an entire generation sandwiched between them. Gen X, otherwise (and aptly) known as the “Forgotten Generation,” is the generation born between 1965 and 1980.
These folks are also referred to as “latchkey kids” who spent their carefree childhood years enjoying Saturday morning cartoons and had MTV as their cultural beacon as they approached adolescence and early adulthood.
If you identify as a Gen Xer, the following memes and images will likely resonate with you. Scroll through for your dose of nostalgia.
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In Prince's Funky Name
I Don’t Think I Have Ever Felt So Personally Attacked By A Meme As This One:
Good Advice Then, Now, And Forever
There are many stereotypes associated with Gen X. Environics Research classified them into five sub-groups: Thrill-seeking materialists, detached conformists, social hedonists, inclusive idealists, autonomous minimalists, and security-seeking ascetics.
Historic Ted Talk
I’ll Tell Ya What
Saving to the cloud annoys me, I want stuff on my hard drive, I do not want it all online being used as material for AI.
This Is Where It’s Headed, I Swear…
A more accurate description of who they are comes from Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, a psychiatrist, researcher, and educator at Tufts Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.
“Coming after the hippies, we rejected their rejection of the status quo, but we had lost our faith in it too,” wrote Dr. Ghaemi, who grew up in the ‘70s in McLean, Virginia. “We were unmotivated, unmoored, and unconcerned. The Cold War chugged along, and we had lost the passion to keep fighting it, but we had no better alternative.”
The Fifth Element Foretold The Rise Of The Influencer
Had To Share This!
We’ve All Felt It
In his article, Dr. Ghaemi pointed out that Gen X seemed to have taken a back seat as older millennials came of age at the dawn of social media and smartphones. He noted that a “generational disconnect” regarding technology also occurred during this era, leaving Gen X stuck in the middle.
“Our teachers are unknown to history: They had no celebrity and are not found on the internet; they were simple, unassuming people who embodied the best of their generations,” Dr. Ghaemi wrote.
At First I Laughed. But Then It Really Got Me Thinking
Most of it is stifled by the music industrial complex. More indie platforms are needed.
How Everyone Else Thinks The 80s Looked Like vs. Reality
This Felt Like The Pinnacle Of Technology
According to Dr. Ghaemi, being sandwiched between boomers and millennials gave Gen X a unique perspective on societal issues. As he stated, “We don’t have a program or strategy for the world. At least not yet.”
Anyone Remember The Metal Lid You Had To Use A Butter Knife To Pop Off?
Anyone Play These Before?
Sadly Very True
There were so many of these “penny” schemes- record clubs, cassette clubs, all kinds of book clubs (mine was a sci-fi book club- where you’d have to return a postcard in time before they sent you the choices of the month (more like every four weeks), and then you’d be on the hook to pay for them when you didn’t notify them in time. And like most kids I knew, we all defaulted on it eventually.
“We see the problems more clearly than our predecessors and our successors. We may not have a treatment, but at least we can diagnose,” Dr. Ghaemi continued.
“If we can find a way to articulate our insights, the only question left would be whether the generations around us are willing to listen.”
Does Anyone Else Still Do This?
I Loved These Koala Clips
The Single Reason Genx Didn't Become A Hoard Of Psychopaths
Credit also due to the other PBS shows that shaped us; LeVar Burton taught us to read voraciously, Sesame Street taught us diversity and care for others, 3-2-1 Contact instilled a respect for science. That's why we are the truly greatest generation. Bring back PBS funding, because we need it now more than ever. And if Fred Rogers were still alive, you know he'd go before Congress again to say the same thing.
40 Is The New 65
I Think We Can All Relate
One Of The Funniest Movies Ever Made?
"What did you expect? "Welcome, sonny"? "Make yourself at home"? "Marry my daughter"? You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know... morons."
Some Of You Will Remember
When Someone Paid By Credit Card, We Had To Drag Out This
Hey, when the store lost power - you were really happy to have this.
How Costume Stores Think We Dressed In The 80’s, I’m Here For It Though
Nope. All the neon stuff is the same colour. To be authentic, green top, pink socks, yellow shoes (or whatever, but different colours). Experience? My next door neighbour actually did dress like this.
Endless Fun With This
I Miss These Days!
What Would Some Of Our Disproven Facts Be?
Good Times …
Sad But True
Anyone Have One Of These Swing Sets?
Of course, the higher you swung the more the legs lifted off the ground, threatening to tip the entire swingset over.
How Many Of You Grew Up With One Of These In Your House?
The Struggle Was Real
I still remember the name, use(s), and pins for each port. The connectors used to be labeled male or female.
The Good Ol' Days
Saw This On Fb (Not Mine). Love Y'all!
Probably right. But we were also raised on Bob Ross and Mr. Rogers, and Sesame Street before it became the Elmo Show, so that also explains a lot about us.
Anyone Remember This?
Remember When We Wore Baby Tees Under Our Sundresses? Early 90’s Here, The Scrunchie Was A Must Have Too
Anyone Remember Moon Boots?
I’ll Always Remember The 8 On The Bald Dude 🤣
I Find This To Be Very Relatable
This Kid Had A Pretty Good Christmas
My dad got us an Atari and played it himself. The only time we could play is when he wasn't home.
Anyone Else Feel This Way?
Deja vu? Nah, it's just a repeat of the very first post in this thread.
What's Your Favorite Genisis Or Phil Collins Jam?
Oj In The Day
“Bobcat” Goldthwait & Tim Kazurinsky Then And Now
I once stood behind Bobcat Goldthwait and Robin Williams on an escalator.
Robin Hood Movies Of The 90s
Look What My Sis Just Found At Goodwill
It's Not Going To Happen, But I Can Dream
The Official Lawn Chair Of The 80s
Zoom in… see those ratcheting hinges sticking up? I still have a scar on my leg from one of those.
The Sit 'N Spin (1977) Because For Some Reason Our Parents Wanted Us To Know What Nausea Felt Like
Sometimes I rather like being part of the invisible generation.
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