50 ‘Memes From Generation X’ To Entertain You While Prepping For Midlife Crisis (New Pics)
No matter when we are born, many of us feel very nostalgic for our childhood and young adulthood. This sense of nostalgia offers a rare glimpse into how other generations used to live: what trends, products, shows, and cultural icons dominated their day-to-day.
The ‘Righteous Memes from Generation X’ Facebook group is a fantastic social media project that captures the essence of Gen X—people born roughly between 1965 to 1980 in the United States. And all in meme form! We’ve collected some of the freshest ones to share with you. For Gen Xers, it’s a blast from the past. For everyone else, it’s an interesting history and pop culture class. Don’t forget to upvote your fave pics as you scroll down.
We wanted to learn about what makes Gen X so unique in the US and why each generation seems to be critical of others, so we reached out to Glenn Geher, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz and a published author. You'll find Bored Panda's interview with him as you scroll down.
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"There are various reasons that members of each new generation seem to think they see things more clearly relative to members of previous generations. Partly, this fact results from people surrounding themselves with like-minded others. If all of my friends and I tend to see the prior generation as having ridiculously outdated views, then our attitudes are bolstered and feel like a sort of reality," Dr. Geher, from the State University of New York at New Paltz, told Bored Panda via email.
"Further, in a time marked by rapid technological and cultural advancement, members of each new generation often do, in many ways, have a genuinely advanced understanding of the world relative to prior generations," the psychology expert noted that there's a kernel of truth in the idea that all generations tend to criticize others.
We wanted to find out what it is that makes Gen X unique in the United States, compared to other generations. Dr. Geher was kind enough to shed some light on this.
"We Generation Xers saw—and largely created—profound technological advances in our lifetimes. We saw the realization of the full human genome, the shift from paper mail to email, and shared global issues such as climate change. Our world is truly and permanently changed relative to the world of prior generations," he said.
I miss the excitement of going to rent a video for our betamax. If we were really lucky we could pick some sweets from the local shop to go with it,not once did we have a snack from the video store
The psychology professor added that Gen X "absolutely" enjoys different memes and internet content than other generations. "Memes tend to often be generation-specific," he said.
"Gen Xers may find memes about having difficulty resetting passwords hysterical while the younger generation seems to have better figured out things like account passwords and they seem to be onto other things when it comes to what they find funny and how they see the world in general."
Members of Generation X are the parents of Millennials and Generation Z (aka Zoomers). Meanwhile, Gen X themselves are the kids of the Silent Generation and early Baby Boomers. According to the US Census data, there were over 65 million Gen Xers as of 2019. Compare that to roughly 72 million Baby Boomers, as well as another 72 million Millennials in the United States.
There is some confusion as to how exactly to define Gen X in terms of when they were born. Investopedia notes that some researchers like William Straus and Neil Howe describe them as being born from 1961 to 1981. However, Gallup states differently, that the range runs from 1965 to 1979. But broadly and culturally speaking, Gen Xers are individuals born between the mid-1960s till the very early-1980s. This time span and cultural values will differ in other countries.
Gen Xers, who are known as an ‘in-between’ generation, are approaching the middle of their careers and (hopefully) peak-earning years right now. However, they may be the first generation in the United States that is worse off than their parents when it comes to retirement prep. Only the future will tell.
That would have been a sweet set up back then. And the speakers would have been almost the cabinet size too
A few key events may have done a lot of harm to Gen Xers’ potential savings and earning power, including the dot-com bubble, as well as the financial crisis of 2008. And this is clear from the numbers. Investopedia points out that as of 2021, Generation X households have estimated median retirement savings of $87k, compared to $162k for Baby Boomers and $50k for Millennials. What’s more, a third of Gen Xers have taken loans or early withdrawals from their retirement accounts, compared to 24% of Baby Boomers and 46% of Millennials.
As dorky as that sounds…. It’s true. I’m never got to have my pastel baby blush pink bedroom and now at 51….I’m getting my wish !!! Lol
The ‘Righteous Memes from Generation X’ Facebook group currently has 92.3k members, and the community is focused on having fun, posting good memes, and being excellent to each other. The moderator and administrator team running the whole show asks anyone posting and commenting to “leave their politics at the door” because it will serve to divide the community.
Moreover, the mods and admins want the community members to stay on-point and post memes that are relevant to the theme of the entire group: namely, things related to Generation X, not random stuff they find elsewhere. They also note that current events are rarely relevant.
It's sampling when you credit properly, it's plagiarizing when you just pretend it's yours.....which is exactly what happened with Ice Ice Baby until David Bowie's record label kicked up a fuss and got the credit added.
Load More Replies..."Theirs goes 'ding ding ding ding-a ding ding' ... but OURS goes 'ding ding DING ding-a ding ding' ... See? It's not the same"
Nonono, it's dun dun DUN du-du-dun dun. Bass doesn't ding, silly.
Load More Replies...My partner found a vinyl copy of Ice Ice Baby in a charity shop which he bought for a laugh. He posted a pic of it on Insta, whereupon it was liked by Vanilla Ice himself. While, granted, it's not a like by Dave Grohl or anything, as teens of the 90s it gave us quite a thrill 😂
Every time this comes on the radio I'm like "please, God, no" until I hear the "ba-da-ba-da-bas" and am like YES! THANK YOU or I hear "ice ice baby" and I'm like NOOOOOOOO SUCH A LETDOWN
Ice Ice Baby distinguishes itself by having one extra 8th note in the second bar. Duh!
Every damn time... If you're gonna force me to listen to awkward 90's rap at least make it I Wanna Sex You Up or Enforcer. Sheesh.
Yes, he got sued and had to pay Queen for royalties. He should have just asked to credit Queen after getting permission.
Load More Replies...Best is the video of him explaining how the two songs are different.
That's my face when I'm expecting/hoping it's Ice Ice Baby and its Under Pressure 🤣😂😆😄😁
OMG, do you know I actually only discovered this like in the last few years lol! Although, to be honest, I don't think I've heard 'Ice Ice Baby' since I was a child lol!
We were in the car when "ice ice baby" came on the radio. After a few bars, my eight -yeat -old says "Hey! Isn't this supposed to be under pressure? " Proudest parenting moment of my life.
I was sitting in a theater watching the previews. The opening to Stevie Wonder's "I Wish" begin and I am pumped up. Then Will Smith begins to verbally defecate all over it as it was a preview for Wild Wild West.
If I recall Vanilla Ice kept saying it was different because instead of "bum bum bum ba da da dum" it went "bum bum bum ba da da dum TIC" lol.
Dont forget that V. Ice got that riff from Queen 😂😂😂😂😂
Not quite.... This looks like a '66 Imperial Crown convertible, while Dean's Baby was a '67 Impala.
Load More Replies...All of the comments are a little bit crazy considering there’s only a certain amount of notes to play
Same with Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London and Kid C***s stupid song about summer or what ever it was called. Always pisses me off
Under Pressure is so addictive, it's the only reason I tolerate this clown's version.
Tangentially related, I hate it when kids talk smack about earlier covers, assuming they're recent ripoffs of the relatively NEW cover version, which they labor under the delusion is the original and only version. I was listening to the Red Hot Chili Pepper's 1989 cover of "Higher Ground", and this little s**t came right up to me with his two friends and said, "That's a total ripoff." I'm like, "What? The song? Well, yeah it's RHCP's 1989 cover of the old Stevie Wonder song from the '70s. It's not like they didn't get the rights to do the cover, so it's hardly a ripoff." The kid looked stumped. "This is from 1989?" Then I realized the horrid truth: This little seed stain actually thought some tweeny-bopper whose testicles hadn't even dropped yet had RECENTLY written and recorded one of the best songs in history. I had to slap him. It was the principle of the thing, you understand. Condemn me if you will, but I had to slap him.
I was a retail manager in the 90's, one day I played Under Pressure on the stores sounds system. About a minute in a teenaged employee said, "they stole this from Vanilla Ice!" I sent her home early.
For you oldtimers, try singing "Incense and Peppermints" in between "Light my Fire". "Occasions, persuasions clutter your mind Incense and peppermints, the color of time C'mon Baby light my fire C'mon Baby light my fire Try to set the night on fire!" It's...trippy. LOL
Wait till you compare the opening riffs of "Fly at Night" by Chilliwack and "Hold On" by Triumph. They're virtually the same.
Yeah...No. The boss plays a radio station that specialises in bland and has a playlist of about 40 songs. Every time the riff starts, I cross my fingers and hope for Ice. It never is.
Meanwhile, members should avoid posting videos, reels, and TikToks. And there’s no place for any sort of generation-bashing. That means that nobody should be attacking older generations for messing up things or young generations for having a weak work ethic. Anyone who writes‘ ok Boomer’ in a comment will get a 24-hour-long mute. And though personal stories from the ‘Good Old Days’ might be fun, the point of the group is to post memes.
If you don't remember Madness, and you don't remember them doing this song in "The Young Ones", then I'm afraid we have nothing in common, sorry.
These Gen X memes are incredibly funny and relatable if you know the cultural context of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. And though nostalgia has plenty of upsides, like energizing us and helping us power through tough times, too much of a good thing can have a very negative impact. Someone who’s constantly stuck thinking about the past may ignore genuinely good opportunities in the present. And it isn’t healthy to be overly cynical of how much the world has changed ‘for the worse,’ yearning to go back.
Yeah they did that on purpose. They knew. They knew we were trying to build the perfect mix tapes for free.
Whenever I talk about how much I hate the snow cause it turns to ice, and how me and ice don’t get along (for obvious reasons) I reference these commercials and refer to myself as the Life Alert lady who’s fallen and can’t get back up xD It’s embarrassing when it happens to me but that’s how tf it feels 😅
Psychologist Valentina Stoycheva, Ph.D., writes on Psychology Today that there is a difference between helpful and harmful nostalgia. It’s rooted in “the difference between incorporating the positive emotions of reminiscing into the present versus renouncing the present for the sake of reinstating and perpetually reliving some moment in the past.”
According to the psychologist, some individuals go completely overboard glorifying the past, and get stuck. They might start hoarding items, getting excessive plastic surgery done to create the illusion of youth, or they might stalk their former partners on social media. Stoycheva urges anyone yearning for a period of time that is long gone to ask themselves what emotions and former self-states they’re after.
Which of these Gen X memes did you enjoy the most? How many Gen X Pandas do you think we have? What are you the most nostalgic for, whatever generation you might be? Swing by the comments, tell us what you think. In the meantime, for some more awesome memes from ‘Righteous Memes from Generation X,’ check out Bored Panda’s previous feature over here.
I used to fantasize about getting such an amazing job like she does on accident in this movie. If you think this movie is unrealistic, rewatch Home Alone and contemplate how a single salary afforded that house! Like, WHAT?
Lol, this is so true. There's so much from the 80s that is just absolutely bizarre, and much of it geared toward young people.
I had a shell suit. Atleast that's what we called them in the UK. I wanted one soooo bad. Felt really great when I first wore it
You could wait 10 minutes before eating it,foolishly thinking it would of cooled down,right until you bit into it and burnt your bottom lip and chin!
in a strained voice: It was the 70-s, man... S**t was wild...! /takes a deep drag.
I have not seen a pic of axl in a long while, wow he morphed into Benny
Honestly, Paul would probably laugh at this too. He's a surprisingly chill guy. Al too.
I went to my school's book fair just last month! I'm glad they're still around :)
You can still get 'variety' packs of cereals here but they are way over priced
That's not right. The phone cord isn't all stretched out and full of kinks!
The professor was one of the suspects, not the victim. The deceased was "Mr. Body"
Oh I loved him in 7th Grade ! Had The Teflex, Seven and the Ragged Tiger and the soundtrack from A View to Kill
I recall mum taking me to watch 'The Love Bug' at the old Waterloo Station News Theatre when it first came out
Proper freaked me out,watching this got to me more then anything else I had seen. Including nightmare on elm Street!
Two very popular pin-ups at the time. I had the classic Farrah one in her red top ;)
You’ll never listen to “Walkin on Sunshine” by Katrina and the Waves ever again….
Thank you thank you , the high school I went to had my schedule having gym( in the basement-ground floor towards the far left) next period was science on the 5th floor, mind you I have to change out of my gym clothes in the locker room and be up there in 5 minutes
No !!!! That’s supposed to be Nine Inch Nails !!! I can’t look at this.
The only time you walked out of a club with more body glitter on than when ya walked in
The greatest thing McD's ever made. The recreations they keep releasing are a mere imitation of the original.
First edible I had….I was trying to explain to my much younger friend what the Snorks cartoons were…..still didn’t get it lol
Replace “coughing” with a sound more apropos, and you’d be right.
I know the actual reference but why did my brain immediately think ‘Trump’….
I saw them a few years ago and they were incredible. One of the best concerts I've been to. I
WHAT was with the jello and the FRUIT. i feel like everyone was just broke and lazy
I got it ! Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle bell Rock ! Jingle bell swing and Jingle bell ring !
This made me so nostalgic. Were we really that happy and carefree or have I just forgotten the bad things?
We didn't have internet. Our worlds were smaller. Less to no responsibilities. I think we were happier and more carefree.
Load More Replies...It is different depending on where you are from. This here is very US based.
Load More Replies...Early 1970's (20yo at the time). Unique mainstream fashions for men were longer sideburns and more lambchops, more moustaches, unbutton to second or third button with no T-shirt, and my personal favorite *** leisure suits ***. They did exist and went mainstream for a short time. Fashion gurus tried to push the men's short shorts but it never took hold.
Several of these are too old to be Gen X things. The Love Bug came out in 1968.
I'm the oldest a GenX can be, and I was 3 years old in 1968 so...
Load More Replies...Great fun, thank you. Though some of these seemed a bit younger for the post. Still a good laugh
Finally! Someone recognizing there is a generation between Boomers and Millennials!
I may be a millennial, but I'm close enough to the cut off that these resonated so beautifully. If not for me, especially for my oldest brother! Well done on this one, Pandas!
Fantastic post, laughed so much the dog got mad and got off the bed.
I remember going to high school when buffy and smallville were airing on tv and working to buy clothes so I could look like my favorite tv actors. Oh my gosh that was the life watching your favorite tv shows on regular tv no streaming are paying crazy s**t amounts of money to watch good tv. Working going to school, hanging with friends, no iPhones we just knew were to meet up, laughing, after school hangs, weekend work and then go shopping to look cute for new school week. Darn I miss those times.😥🤍 so simple, so pure and So So real.
Omg I was going to high school when buffy and smallville were airing on tv, I just remember working in the summer and trying to buy clothes to look like my favorite tv actors, I didn't care about nothing else no cell phones, no crazy streaming apps, no Facebook are instagram nothing no social media, just great television and working on the weekends and after school, so I could hang with friends and go eat out and buy cute clothes to impress cute high school guys.
The guys who tried to look like this in the 70s were nerds. Guys I knew wore cut off jeans or jeans in the summer. We all wore desert boots, year round, and tee shirts and flannel shorts.
This made me so nostalgic. Were we really that happy and carefree or have I just forgotten the bad things?
We didn't have internet. Our worlds were smaller. Less to no responsibilities. I think we were happier and more carefree.
Load More Replies...It is different depending on where you are from. This here is very US based.
Load More Replies...Early 1970's (20yo at the time). Unique mainstream fashions for men were longer sideburns and more lambchops, more moustaches, unbutton to second or third button with no T-shirt, and my personal favorite *** leisure suits ***. They did exist and went mainstream for a short time. Fashion gurus tried to push the men's short shorts but it never took hold.
Several of these are too old to be Gen X things. The Love Bug came out in 1968.
I'm the oldest a GenX can be, and I was 3 years old in 1968 so...
Load More Replies...Great fun, thank you. Though some of these seemed a bit younger for the post. Still a good laugh
Finally! Someone recognizing there is a generation between Boomers and Millennials!
I may be a millennial, but I'm close enough to the cut off that these resonated so beautifully. If not for me, especially for my oldest brother! Well done on this one, Pandas!
Fantastic post, laughed so much the dog got mad and got off the bed.
I remember going to high school when buffy and smallville were airing on tv and working to buy clothes so I could look like my favorite tv actors. Oh my gosh that was the life watching your favorite tv shows on regular tv no streaming are paying crazy s**t amounts of money to watch good tv. Working going to school, hanging with friends, no iPhones we just knew were to meet up, laughing, after school hangs, weekend work and then go shopping to look cute for new school week. Darn I miss those times.😥🤍 so simple, so pure and So So real.
Omg I was going to high school when buffy and smallville were airing on tv, I just remember working in the summer and trying to buy clothes to look like my favorite tv actors, I didn't care about nothing else no cell phones, no crazy streaming apps, no Facebook are instagram nothing no social media, just great television and working on the weekends and after school, so I could hang with friends and go eat out and buy cute clothes to impress cute high school guys.
The guys who tried to look like this in the 70s were nerds. Guys I knew wore cut off jeans or jeans in the summer. We all wore desert boots, year round, and tee shirts and flannel shorts.