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Gen X vs. everyone: The hilarious struggles of being the ‘red-headed stepchild’ of generations

Gen X vs. Everyone: The Hilarious Struggles of Being the ‘Red-Headed Stepchild’ of Generations

by Wickedly News
October 13, 2024
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Ahh, Gen X—they’re the “middle child” of generations, aren’t they? Sandwiched right between the larger-than-life Baby Boomers and the tech-savvy, meme-dominating Millennials. Gen X is like that red-headed stepchild sibling who mastered the art of blending into the background while rolling their eyes at everyone else’s drama. Latchkey kids? Yep, you bet. Actually, they invented that. Cynicism? Uh huh, they perfected it. And now, Gen X is watching Boomers discover TikTok while Millennials complain about avocado toast prices. The struggle is hilariously real.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to exist as the world’s most forgotten generation, buckle up. Let’s go back to the future and drive head-first into the quirks, complaints, and straight-up relatable moments that make being Gen X both a laugh riot and a huge ol’ eye roll.

1. Dial-Up Patience vs. Instant Gratification Showdown

Let’s just start with this: Gen X lived through the glory days of dial-up internet. That sound of modem screeching was basically their theme song. Waiting for a webpage to load gave them time to grab a snack, read a magazine, and maybe solve world hunger while they waited. Now, Gen X watches Millennials and Gen Z rage-quit when Netflix takes more than 0.02 seconds to buffer. Patience? Yeah, Gen X invented that too.

Gen X Superpower: The ability to calmly wait for things while every other generation loses their collective minds. Buffering? No problem. They’ll just listen to some mixed tapes. […]

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