http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/29/nyregion/metropolitan-diary-a-brief-millennial-affair.html
― ulysses, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 14:37 (nine years ago)
Sept. 14 - Dec. 10: Bliss, ignorance, a friend’s dad’s wedding, Equinox workouts, the meeting of the friends ritual, never discussing the terms of our involvement to each other or in front of each other to our friends.
There is only one possible Equinox workout that could have happened during this time period. Unless you were working out multiple times on that day, I guess...
― how's life, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:00 (nine years ago)
millenials are good
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:05 (nine years ago)
I predict that if we bump this thread every time the NYTimes makes a general statement or publishes a general article about millennials, it will become a good thread.
― human life won't become a cat (man alive), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:11 (nine years ago)
This could equally describe a random month in a marriage of 12 years
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:16 (nine years ago)
haha wait that's the whole article?
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:17 (nine years ago)
it is almost like they're regular ass people who live regular ass lives (but are made to believe there is some great drama or difference in the way they live)
― art, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:18 (nine years ago)
this nyt obsession, or maybe it's an obsession in the culture generally, w millennials is gross and dumb
― art, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:21 (nine years ago)
thought this thread was going to be about http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/fashion/millennials-mic-workplace.html
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:21 (nine years ago)
CKent Florida 14 hours agoPeople all over the world read this newspaper. What are they to make of this post? And what is "ghosting?" Not everyone is a millenial, and not everyone is a New York hipster. On the other hand, everyone knows about, or has heard about, getting drunk and high.
― ulysses, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:21 (nine years ago)
Did one of them say "Jesus" and then the other responded "Sweet Jesus"?
― human life won't become a cat (man alive), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:21 (nine years ago)
one of them TEXTED "Jesus" and then the other responded BY TEXT "Sweet Jesus"
― ulysses, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:23 (nine years ago)
(or "SJ" as the millennials say)
Oh these fun loving millennial reporters.
Ms. Gray, who has more than 51,000 Twitter followers, left New York University in 2012. Like the other young reporters on the beat, she is thankful for the circuslike atmosphere of the 2016 campaign.“Its definitely fun,” she said. “I don’t like all the finger-wagging and people saying it’s so dire and serious. It definitely is, because the stakes are really high and it’s the presidential election and it actually really matters, but you have to appreciate the pure wackiness of the thing, and that’s what makes it special. It’s the most fun campaign ever.”
“Its definitely fun,” she said. “I don’t like all the finger-wagging and people saying it’s so dire and serious. It definitely is, because the stakes are really high and it’s the presidential election and it actually really matters, but you have to appreciate the pure wackiness of the thing, and that’s what makes it special. It’s the most fun campaign ever.”
― ulysses, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:29 (nine years ago)
sweet jesus warriors
― ejemplo (crüt), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:31 (nine years ago)
millennials even make abject poverty seem unimportant... just look at the fun these kids are having!http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/03/08/emily-kask-hopping-freight-trains/
― ulysses, Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:35 (nine years ago)
they're just "Dirty Kids" is all!flip through that photo set and check out the captions btw
I assume this is the name of a gym or something
― sam jax sax jam (Jordan), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:46 (nine years ago)
guys millennial has two letter n's in it - if this is going to be our 'lol millennials in the media' thread can we at least keep the spelling correct
the mental scars from the widespread misspelling of 'millennium' at the turn of the century have only just started healing, let's not cause me to pop a stitch
― Upset by racist left wingers calling me an egg (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:47 (nine years ago)
Supposedly, millennials are currently the largest marketing demographic group in the USA. If this is true, it would help explain why they are treated in the media as special snowflakes whose psyches must be inspected in detail.
― a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 15:50 (nine years ago)
The Time I Dated A Guy A Little And We Were Both Cowards After And Then I Got All The Feels: Here's Why
― human life won't become a cat (man alive), Wednesday, 30 March 2016 16:05 (nine years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/07/fashion/rat-pack-brat-pack-snapchat.htmlhttp://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/04/07/fashion/07SNAP5-WEB/07SNAP5-WEB-articleLarge.jpgTBF, these people are eminently hateable but it's fish in a barrel
― ulysses, Thursday, 7 April 2016 14:20 (nine years ago)
They kind of look like they are in a barrel waiting to be shot
― human life won't become a cat (man alive), Thursday, 7 April 2016 14:23 (nine years ago)
It's the same story they've been perpetually running about cool rich kid types, only the tech has changed. "You should care about these asshole young people because they are rich, no we're just gawking and joking, but really you should care."
― human life won't become a cat (man alive), Thursday, 7 April 2016 14:25 (nine years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/opinion/sunday/stop-saying-i-feel-like.html?_r=0
it's possible i use this phrase more than anyone in the world. i don't think it's as egregious as this article makes out, but it still succeeded in making me self conscious about using it.
― Treeship, Sunday, 1 May 2016 18:57 (nine years ago)
Yet here is the paradox: “I feel like” masquerades as a humble conversational offering, an invitation to share your feelings, too — but the phrase is an absolutist trump card. It halts argument in its tracks.When people cite feelings or personal experience, “you can’t really refute them with logic, because that would imply they didn’t have that experience, or their experience is less valid,” Ms. Chai told me.“It’s a way of deflecting, avoiding full engagement with another person or group,” Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, a historian at Syracuse University, said, “because it puts a shield up immediately. You cannot disagree.”
When people cite feelings or personal experience, “you can’t really refute them with logic, because that would imply they didn’t have that experience, or their experience is less valid,” Ms. Chai told me.
“It’s a way of deflecting, avoiding full engagement with another person or group,” Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, a historian at Syracuse University, said, “because it puts a shield up immediately. You cannot disagree.”
― Treeship, Sunday, 1 May 2016 18:58 (nine years ago)
this makes sense. i probably use the phrase to make myself humble yet invincible, sort of like jesus
a really cool old teacher of mine used to go "stop saying you feel things! you feel with your hands!"
― I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Sunday, 1 May 2016 19:05 (nine years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnjcVvO40bg
― saki, Sunday, 1 May 2016 19:13 (nine years ago)
that's a different usage though. it's not used to introduce an opinion, but literally to describe a feeling.
― Treeship, Sunday, 1 May 2016 19:14 (nine years ago)
Or they want to make it clear that this is a humble and relativistic chicken dance.
― jmm, Sunday, 1 May 2016 19:34 (nine years ago)
the way i use and the way i see people using 'i feel like' is more an admission of uncertainty in your own objectivity
― de l'asshole (flopson), Sunday, 1 May 2016 20:07 (nine years ago)
I feel like the Times is kind of grasping at straws here
― calstars, Sunday, 1 May 2016 20:18 (nine years ago)
it's less of an absolutist trump card than a compact way to preface an opinion with 'i'm an uninformed idiot so take this with a grain of salt'. the weirdness and awfulness of the internet is that we will all continue reading after 'i feel' and have an apparently endless appetite for it. also, i think it's more ontologically accurate than just saying stuff
― de l'asshole (flopson), Sunday, 1 May 2016 20:28 (nine years ago)
In the 1990s, after many years of studying patients with brain damage, the neuroscientist Antonio Damasio put forward a hypothesis that is now widely accepted: In a healthy brain, emotional input is a crucial part of reasoning and decision making.
i'm so lucky to be alive at a time we're discovering things like this
― denies the existence of dark matter (difficult listening hour), Sunday, 1 May 2016 20:44 (nine years ago)
“This is speculative, but ‘I feel like’ fits with this general relativism run rampant,” Sally McConnell-Ginet, a linguist at Cornell, suggested.
lol @ this decorous substitution
― denies the existence of dark matter (difficult listening hour), Sunday, 1 May 2016 20:45 (nine years ago)
kinda lol mostly contempt
Name a language peever who isn't a proven hypocrite.
I'm a linguist, so this subject is m/l my specialty, but I'm gonna make things up because the nyt is fishing for a quote.
http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=25453http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=6328
― bamcquern, Sunday, 1 May 2016 20:54 (nine years ago)
maybe we would feel less like feeling like if the array of processes and techniques of subjectification to which we're exposed from our childhood years on did not appear to us as a rationally unintelligible threat to individuality and happiness
― j., Sunday, 1 May 2016 21:32 (nine years ago)
― de l'asshole (flopson), Sunday, May 1, 2016 4:28 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
agree with this. i also think that rooting one's opinions in subjective experience -- while "softening" them in some regard -- is also a way of establishing one's individuality. this can seem urgent on the internet where one is just one disembodied voice in a sea of disembodied voices.
― Treeship, Sunday, 1 May 2016 21:39 (nine years ago)
reason is universal, it belongs to everyone. feelings are the inaccessible part. people can relate to your feelings but they will never share them absolutely.
― Treeship, Sunday, 1 May 2016 21:42 (nine years ago)
lol @ this decorous substitution― denies the existence of dark matter (difficult listening hour), Sunday, May 1, 2016 3:45 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― denies the existence of dark matter (difficult listening hour), Sunday, May 1, 2016 3:45 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
ha yeah i pointed that out on twitter. just say "i feel like"!
― jaymc, Sunday, 1 May 2016 23:31 (nine years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/16/business/media/trying-to-pin-down-the-mosaic-of-millennial-tastes.html
It is not hard to find a millennial; there are 79.8 million in the United States. At the Brooklyn Roasting Company’s branch in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, for instance, I found one right there at the counter, arguing with the barista about what “refill” means. He was not free to talk, but Rob Szypko, 25, who was looking up stuff on his laptop, had a moment. He took off his headphones.“I struggle with the term millennial,” he said. “Maybe this is a very millennial thing to say, but I don’t feel I’m of the same mind as everyone else just because I happened to be born in the same 15-year life span.”He had a point.
“I struggle with the term millennial,” he said. “Maybe this is a very millennial thing to say, but I don’t feel I’m of the same mind as everyone else just because I happened to be born in the same 15-year life span.”
He had a point.
― I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Monday, 16 May 2016 17:58 (nine years ago)
they should have just cut off the article, right there
Saying "I struggle with..." sounds p millennial.
― JWoww Gilberto (man alive), Monday, 16 May 2016 17:59 (nine years ago)
easy peasy timesaver xp
― we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Monday, 16 May 2016 18:00 (nine years ago)
well everything's a struggle when one has so many TRIGGERS
Ryley Pogensky, 26, at his friend Camilla Claiborn’s loft in Williamsburg. Mr. Pogensky was dismissive of TV programs attempting to portray his generation. “They use, like, slang that no one uses, that your dad would use,” he said. Credit
― JWoww Gilberto (man alive), Monday, 16 May 2016 18:03 (nine years ago)
Like "man alive!"
― we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Monday, 16 May 2016 18:08 (nine years ago)
It seems like these generational definitions always start in marketing departments and ad agencies. Next they spread to specialized publications for those industries. From there they quickly migrate to newspaper business sections. It's a short hop from there to all other media, because everyone's looking for filler and this stuff is proved to capture the public's interest, because wow it's all about us and how interesting we are.
― a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Monday, 16 May 2016 18:11 (nine years ago)
they should have just cut off the article, right there― I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Monday, May 16, 2016 12:58 PM (12 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Monday, May 16, 2016 12:58 PM (12 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
and, prospectively, every article about generational differences
― geometry-stabilized craft (art), Monday, 16 May 2016 18:12 (nine years ago)
If u turned 18 in the 21st century- millenial. If not, not.
If yr old enough to have owned a nirvana stoned smiley t-shirt before death of kurt cobain- generation x
― But doctor, I am Camille Paglia (Bananaman Begins), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 18:56 (seven years ago)
Born in 21st century- post millenial
Born post Trump inauguration- lol good luck suckers
― But doctor, I am Camille Paglia (Bananaman Begins), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 19:00 (seven years ago)
Forgetting that millennial has two n's- wasteman
― But doctor, I am Camille Paglia (Bananaman Begins), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 19:02 (seven years ago)
Someone just tell me what I am, I need to know what to act like. Sept. 79
This is me as well. I feel like we slipped through the crack of generational identity. I think I identify most with Gen Xer's, but more precisely as an admiring (lol) younger sibling than as one myself.
― ryan, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 20:31 (seven years ago)
lol @ “senior year” as a reference point
― calstars, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 23:46 (seven years ago)
"If u turned 18 in the 21st century- millenial. If not, not.
If yr old enough to have owned a nirvana stoned smiley t-shirt before death of kurt cobain- generation x"
gah, stuck in the middle again
― while my dirk gently weeps (symsymsym), Thursday, 25 January 2018 04:36 (seven years ago)
isn't that gen Y?
― attention vampire (MatthewK), Thursday, 25 January 2018 05:22 (seven years ago)
Ok here’s the actual line:Millennials do not give a shit about Ghostbusters or Back to the FutureIf you do, you are Gen X
― direct to consumer online mattress brand (silby), Thursday, 25 January 2018 05:41 (seven years ago)
Never heard millennials pushed back into the '70s, '80-'84 seems to be the range of different definitions.
Add ET and the Goonies to the movie differentiation list.
― louise ck (milo z), Thursday, 25 January 2018 05:50 (seven years ago)
Gen Y = Millennials
― flappy bird, Thursday, 25 January 2018 07:01 (seven years ago)
So Gen Z is what, 1997 and on?
I mean all this generational marketing demographic shit is as tiresome and fake as it always wasI’d say the post-Millennials are the ones with no recollection of 9/11
― direct to consumer online mattress brand (silby), Thursday, 25 January 2018 07:13 (seven years ago)
yea was gonna say that
― flappy bird, Thursday, 25 January 2018 07:16 (seven years ago)
The original Gen X books had Gen X ending around 1976/1977 -- lumping people born in the late 70s/early 80s in with Gen X seems weird to me, since one of the defining things generationally is coming of age under shitty conservative governments -- Nixon, Reagan, Bush I ... Thatcher in the UK -- and economic recession -- like someone born in 1979, 1980 would have graduated high school during the tech boom, which was different than graduating high school to a potential future of working at record shops and video stores or, lol, The Gap like Janeane Garofalo in Reality Bites.
― sarahell, Thursday, 25 January 2018 07:23 (seven years ago)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DW-DhH2VwAA9Di8.jpg
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 27 February 2018 15:08 (seven years ago)
that is of course a horrible piece but thankfully did not appear anywhere near the NYT
― Simon H., Tuesday, 27 February 2018 15:13 (seven years ago)
"But with Ayn Rand’s philosophy, our stuff will always remain ours. We don’t have to share our Nintendo Switch with our little sister (who drops her phone 10 times a day) unless we want to."
― jmm, Tuesday, 27 February 2018 15:17 (seven years ago)
Paul Ryannis the ultimate millennial
― i remember the corned beef of my childhood (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 15:59 (seven years ago)
Ryan. Paul Ryan.
― i remember the corned beef of my childhood (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:00 (seven years ago)
Ryannis Paularion
― direct to consumer online mattress brand (silby), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:00 (seven years ago)
Paul Ryan. Is. THE ULTIMATE MILLENNIAL. 3. Rated NC-17 yooooow
― i remember the corned beef of my childhood (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:01 (seven years ago)
'it's time to look to a new philosopher, like ayn rand' (who was born in 1905 and died 36 years ago)
― NEW CHIMP THREAT (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:05 (seven years ago)
who does that Randian write for? the font seems familiar
― ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:06 (seven years ago)
the foundation for economic education, apparently
she seems like a real go-getter:
Leisa Miller is a marketing coordinator at FEE. Driven by a desire for adventure, she moved to Warsaw, Poland in 2015 to work for a serial entrepreneur she met on the internet. 15 months and several hundred pierogi later, she came back to the States to hone her marketing skills at a tech startup in Charleston, South Carolina, before eventually making her way to Atlanta and joining the FEE team. In her free time, Leisa enjoys listening to 20th century classical music, learning languages, preparing Gongfu style tea, and swing dancing.
― NEW CHIMP THREAT (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:12 (seven years ago)
That’s like definitely the profile of a wannabe neo-feudalist
― direct to consumer online mattress brand (silby), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:18 (seven years ago)
a serial entrepreneur she met on the internet
This sounds menacing.
― jmm, Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:24 (seven years ago)
there's no good thing to be that starts with "serial"
― Simon H., Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:26 (seven years ago)
isn't Our President a "serial entrepreneur"? (aka con man)
― ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:28 (seven years ago)
she does not deserve those pierogi
― Daniel_Rf, Tuesday, 27 February 2018 16:57 (seven years ago)
"avocado toast eating brethren" is violence
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 27 February 2018 17:11 (seven years ago)
loving "Ryannis Paularion" for some reason
― Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:15 (seven years ago)
am cool with Serialists and Serial Mom tbh
― https://cdn1.umg3.net/95/files/2018/01/BANNER.jpg (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:24 (seven years ago)
Leisa Miller might agree with you on the former:
Leisa enjoys listening to 20th century classical music
― No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:28 (seven years ago)
Don't great individuals find this sort of thing a little patronizing?
― No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:42 (seven years ago)
yeah the Randian thing to do would be to not use Rand as a prop
― https://cdn1.umg3.net/95/files/2018/01/BANNER.jpg (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:03 (seven years ago)
let's be real, genuine alphas don't need a faux academic figleaf
― https://cdn1.umg3.net/95/files/2018/01/BANNER.jpg (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:04 (seven years ago)
Why can't millennials afford houses? Blame bachelor parties, says study https://t.co/mB9ZKd66Lg— TODAY (@TODAYshow) July 26, 2018
― mookieproof, Friday, 27 July 2018 15:13 (six years ago)
this is fucking stupid, yet destination weddings/bachelor(ette) parties are also fucking stupid.
― evol j, Friday, 27 July 2018 15:14 (six years ago)
"Home values have risen significantly over the past year — up 8.3 percent from June 2017 to June 2018. Saving for a down payment may feel increasingly difficult for first-time buyers," a Zillow spokesperson told TODAY Home.
yes it's definitely bachelor parties which are keeping millennials out of the housing market and not, say, an overinflated housing market
― a Stupendous Leg of Granite (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 27 July 2018 15:16 (six years ago)
This seems pretty dubious. I went to some bachelor parties when my friends and I were in our twenties. They ... are not very expensive. You buy some liquor, you buy some steaks. If you are a strip club type (my crowd wasn't) you do that. I don't see how you end up spending more than $200 per. If there are people who are booking flights to Las Vegas or Cancun for a bachelor party, I'm pretty sure they're not the same ones who can't afford a house.
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 27 July 2018 15:19 (six years ago)
Like I mean can we remember that this "study" was carried out by a company whose business depends on convincing people getting married that it's normal to spend a ton of money when you get married?
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 27 July 2018 15:20 (six years ago)
"Your true friends will understand if you just can't afford to spend a week in Vegas!"
Seriously, tell me, have you ever in your life heard of a bachelor party that lasted A WEEK?!?!
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 27 July 2018 15:21 (six years ago)
i've been on a couple that felt like they lasted a week
― a Stupendous Leg of Granite (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 27 July 2018 15:26 (six years ago)
ive only been to one bachelor party, for a millenial, and it was at the neighborhood bar. ofc mainstream media trash has a vested interest in promoting/normalizing extravagant spending.
― Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 27 July 2018 15:27 (six years ago)
"hmm we like it steve, but can you include more LIFESTYLE PORN?"
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 27 July 2018 16:14 (six years ago)
https://pudding.cool/2019/09/millennials/
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 27 September 2019 17:48 (five years ago)
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