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With the world seemingly plunged into perpetual crises, you’d be forgiven for wanting to take a break from all the stress and go back in time to the good old days. Things seemed simpler in the past.

‘Xennial Kid’ is a popular Instagram account that shares nostalgic pics, and they are a blast from the past that makes you want to put on your rose-colored glasses. We’ve picked out some of the very best images that radiate vintage goodness to give you a well-deserved break from the present.

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Family watching vintage TV eagerly after commercials, capturing nostalgic moments for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Collage of nostalgic blue dogs representing childhood guides, reflecting a mix of Gen X and Millennial nostalgia.

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    Child dressed as a vintage cop with bullet hole costume details, evoking nostalgic posts for Gen X and millennials.

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    The ‘Xennial Kid’ social media project, aka “your neighborhood nostalgia dealer,” is fairly new. It was created in July 2024, and in just a year and a half, it amassed 470k followers.

    Xennials, also known as Xillennials, are a micro-generation. They include people who were born on the cusp of Generation X and Millennials (aka Generation Y).

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    Parent forcing kids to watch nostalgic movies from childhood, capturing generational moments between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Metal pencil sharpener mounted on a wall, representing nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Sarah Connor looking serious outdoors, nostalgic post for those who don’t feel like they belong to either Gen X or Millennials.

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    How someone interprets a generation or micro-generation depends on the researcher, the country they’re studying, etc. But broadly speaking, Xennials include people born in the US from 1977 to 1983. Of course, some researchers broaden this timeframe.

    Typically, Xennials had an analog childhood and a digital young adulthood. They are almost exclusively the children of Baby Boomers and came of age during the 1990s.

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    Kids playing in a nostalgic homemade blanket fort using vintage plaid and red cushions from the past generations.

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    Comparison of nostalgic PG movie ratings in the 80s versus today shown with a friendly dog and a fierce werewolf figure.

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    Sticker on old computer reminding to turn it off before midnight on 12/31/99, evoking nostalgic posts for in-between generations.

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    Xennials are not to be confused with Zillennials, which are a micro-generation of folks between Millennials and Generation Z.

    Zillennials are individuals born between 1993 and 1998. That being said, some researchers believe that this micro-generation encompasses people from as early as the 1990s all the way to the early 2000s.

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    Milli Vanilli posing with serious expressions reflecting nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage Sony stereo system with cassette player and speakers, evoking nostalgic posts for blended Gen X and Millennial vibes

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    Two kids smiling and rolling an old TV cart down a school hallway evoking nostalgic Gen X and Millennials memories

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    Baby Boomers include people born between 1946 and 1964. Generation X refers to individuals born between 1965 and 1980.

    Millennials were born between 1981 and 1996. Generation Z, aka Zoomers, are folks born between 1997 and 2012.

    Generation Alpha includes kids born between 2013 and the mid-2020s. The newest generation, Generation Beta, aka Gen Beta, refers to children born from 2025 all the way to 2039. The latter still seems like the far-off future, writing this now in early 2026.

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    Kids from a nostalgic generation with bikes, representing memories for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Collage of nostalgic activities and objects that evoke memories for 80s and 90s kids bridging Gen X and Millennials.

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    Child playing retro video game in 1987, illustrating nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    If you ever hear someone older grumbling about ‘kids these days’ and referring to them as Millennials, they’re probably thinking about members of either Gen A or Gen Z, not Gen Y.

    While inter-generational tension is inevitable to a certain extent, we can all strive to be more accepting of others despite our differences.

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    Broadly speaking, each generation tends to think that those preceding them are too old-fashioned and behind the times, while those that come after them supposedly don’t have the right values, work ethic, etc. anymore. It’s a tale as old as time.

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    Elderly woman and young girl with nostalgic meme about paying for a Soulja Boy ringtone for Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage Apple computer setup with monitor, keyboard, floppy drives, and disks, evoking nostalgic posts for Gen X and Millennials.

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    Group of kids playing video games in the same room together, capturing nostalgic posts for Gen X and Millennials.

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    Nostalgia has lots of benefits, but in larger doses, it can be quite harmful, too. We tend to feel the most nostalgia for our youth, when we were full of energy, had fewer responsibilities, and felt like we were unstoppable.

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    On the positive side of things, reminiscing about the past and nostalgic content can make you more resilient in the present. What’s more, nostalgia can help you fight off feelings of existential anxiety and loneliness.

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    Retro colorful striped lawn chairs in a sunny backyard, evoking nostalgic feelings for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Faded face in clouds with caption about ancestors and using GPS, relatable nostalgic post for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage large screen TV from nostalgic posts evoking memories for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    The downside, however, is that if you constantly live in the past, you’re likely missing out on opportunities in the present. It’s one thing to joyfully reminisce about your youth and vintage content from time to time. It’s another thing entirely to think that the past was amazing, the present is awful, and the future will be worse still.

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    While some periods of time are calmer than others, every decade will have its challenges and opportunities. But you have to be willing to work with what you have instead of constantly moaning about what’s missing. You can most definitely live a good life now, even if things have changed immensely over the past few decades.

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    Child pulling horse from mud in a nostalgic scene reflecting early-life trauma for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Kate Hewitt
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Omg me “Summercamp” hiding in the back of the big auditorium watching this movie by myself and F*****G CRYING. Crying so so much.

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    Hands using a piece of folded gum to stick comic strips on paper, evoking nostalgic posts for Gen X and Millennials.

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    Nintendo 64 console with Super Mario 64 game cartridge, nostalgic post for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Despite the massive local, social, and global issues, you can have loving relationships, a fulfilling career, and make a positive impact on the world. It won’t be easy (it never is!), but it’s possible so long as you’re adaptable, curious, and open-minded.

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    You can actually feel nostalgic for time periods that you were never alive for and never experienced firsthand. This is called anemoia. It happens when you romanticize a period of time due to the stories you’ve heard and the positive experiences you imagine people living back then would have had.

    So, even if you were born much later, you can feel a deep sense of yearning for the past that Xennials lived through.

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    Side-by-side photos of Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita as characters in The Karate Kid, reflecting nostalgic generations.

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    Kids playing on a vintage amusement ride, evoking nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage water fountain with push buttons representing nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Which of these pics from the past made you yearn for your childhood the most? What generation are you, and what decades or specific years do you feel the most nostalgic about? How do you avoid getting lost in nostalgia and continue to be fully present here and now? Share your insights with everyone in the comments.

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    Group of young adults performing a levitation trick in a nostalgic post for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Box of vintage field day ribbons in various colors representing nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Three girls labeled Gen X, Millennial, and Xennial, depicting nostalgia and generational differences between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Goover
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yessss.. I only heard the term a few years ago before that I always said I was "on the cusp" and never felt like Gen X. I'm 47 years old and, had a computer with internet access (for what that was worth) all four years of high school. To be honest I never even really hit up library books because I was already able to get stuff online. I don't really remember the '80s. Most gen Xs would consider that heresy.

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    Vintage clear faucet knobs on bathroom sinks showing nostalgic items for those feeling between Gen X and Millennials.

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    White ankle socks modified by folding down the top, illustrating nostalgic struggles of those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Scene from a nostalgic movie and a collection of vintage POGs highlighting nostalgia for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Baby sleeping in 1983 with nostalgic posts theme, reflecting memories for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage motel room with patterned bedspreads and old TV, evoking nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Coupon machine in a grocery store aisle, evoking nostalgia for those between Gen X and Millennials generations.

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    Retro gaming setup with classic Nintendo console, old TV showing Super Mario Bros and Duck Hunt, nostalgic post for Gen X and Millennials.

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    Two nostalgic images showing a Titanic scene and various colorful doodles symbolizing nostalgia between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Kate Hewitt
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh my 8yo son did one of these the other day! Except for he did it backwards. I was like, “that’s backwards” and he said, “It’s an 8.” “No son, it’s not. That is a Stussy symbol … and it’s backwards.

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    Young man reacting to turning 40 with a nostalgic expression referencing Back to the Future for Gen X and Millennials.

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    Young girl in the 90s using a vintage computer, nostalgic post for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Child playing with vintage Nintendo gaming setup in a nostalgic post for those between Gen X and Millennials years.

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    Man wearing a colorful shirt and headband in an outdoor setting, representing nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage stereo system with volume display showing VOL MAX, representing nostalgic tech for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Child in the 90s reacting with a funny face to the updog joke, capturing nostalgic posts for Gen X and Millennial blend.

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    Man lifting a heavy CRT TV, representing nostalgic moments for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    90s Charlotte Hornets jacket worn by a person, nostalgic post for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Vintage carnival ride illuminated with colorful lights at sunset, evoking nostalgic posts about belonging between Gen X and Millennials

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    Child playing on vintage gaming console with retro video game, capturing nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Two glasses with ice and Red Bull cans, representing nostalgic posts about feeling caught between Gen X and Millennials.

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    Assorted birthday candles on display in a store, evoking nostalgic posts for those between Gen X and Millennials.

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