#generation y

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It was during the 90s that for the first time I heard the term Generation X a class of people made of rumbling young-adults who listened to Nirvana, made California Rolls popular, made TV-show Friends a hit, first to use internet as a daily thing of their life, but most importantly they were the last generation to land stable and secure jobs in the West. 

Generation XYZ because after the X which stood for incognito, the rest of the letters would follow anyhow but with less of a certainty onto what would define them. Television with its pay-per-view and the radical skater scene the West cost provided became a huge social influence worldwide. After the hefty 80s experience of Reaganomics with all its perks and consequence, the 90s would upset everything that came before it because that’s what they wanted to do in the first place. From the get-go, Generation X meant to be the rebellious slice of a transitioning era which wanted to forget the post- Vietnam period and the fear of the Cold War.

After the X comes the Y and this is not a set of chromosomes defining a future newborn, but rather the inevitable outcome of a generation which had to fill even bigger shoes. The Y generation is a 80s-born niche of those who are in their thirties that have been awfully identified as Millennials for practical journalistic reasons. Here we have that discrepancy which comes to separate two generational ridges: the X managed to capitalized on the Baby Boomer Legacy, while the Y couldn’t because by the time they graduated the world already changed drastically.

That Generation Y is today squeezed by the success of its previous batch and the Millennials wondering into the unknown. The remarkable event that separates the Y from the rest it the technological transformation that happened when communication went from hand-written letters to fax machines to emails. In between you can throw telex and experimental video call attempts.

Wikipedia won’t display Generation Y as an official page yet; its alphabet skips to the Z identifying the post- Millennial crowd of those born in the 21 century as the current poster child of the lettering sequence. They will be those who had already a Facebook page before they came to light, those who will have a 50/50 chance of taking their driving license because by the time they reach their late teen years cars will be fully autonomous.

My remark in this post is about the experience my own Y generation came to witness and exists in a world that changed fast and without the opportunities of the past. If the Baby Boomers became wealthy in a post World War 2 reality, surely their Gen X kids managed to grasp that last breath of chances the late 20th century had to offer.

Those born in the 80s have grown educationally and professionally across the September 11 2001 momentum, trying to overcome that depression until the 2008 financial crisis gave them the ultimate kick in the teeth. They are the ones who were told that a degree was necessary while in school, but got told they where overqualified during their job interviews. They where the ones who had to reinvent their professional status with new solutions because the economy had no clue how to deliver the many promises the markets made them.

“The age of the Iron Bowl has long gone…”- this is the new philosophy for the 21st century. The Iron Bowl is the analogy for the safe bowl of rice Chinese people know to receive for their meal time each day, meaning that nothing is certain anymore today and nothing is safe: from your work place to our salary there are no solid pillars, and everything changed to the point ‘where piece of mind’ has become a bargaining chip into your stability and future.

loveprouvaire:facebooksexism:yellow-dress:These fucking Gen-Y-bashing memes are going to be th

loveprouvaire:

facebooksexism:

yellow-dress:

These fucking Gen-Y-bashing memes are going to be the death of me. I’m especially disappointed coz it was shared by a (baby boomer) youth worker. FFS.

Oh brother. (They don’t even have the generational ranges accurate w/ what I’ve always seen.

more like generation y did you literally fuck up everything up to this point and leave it ruined for us? y are you starting wars in our name? y did you ruin the economy? y did you destroy the planet? y do you enjoy being so smug ffs? y are you so boring that you post shitty memes like this when you should be by your own standards old and mature enough to know better? i mean, these are more like the questions we’re asking tbh


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1983 - 1995: Generation Scorpio (Generation Y: Millennials)Pluto was mostly in ScorpioPluto has wait

1983 - 1995: Generation Scorpio (Generation Y: Millennials)

Pluto was mostly in Scorpio

Pluto has waited a long time to come home in Scorpio. This is the time for Pluto to be in its full power, the ultimate transformation. People born under this transit are a force to be reckoned with. This does not mean that the death and rebirth process of Scorpio will be easier, in fact, it will be more powerful. Generation Scorpio is here to face their demons and set the world on fire just to watch it rise from its ashes better than ever. A generation obsessed with the unknown - the ultimate expose culture. The art produced by this generation has more depth emotion-wise. A never-heard-before mixture of new-age technology and human soul… it can be revolting for the older generations who are scared of the unknown. The biggest trauma for this generation would be to having to fake it. This is why child stars particularly born during this time are seen to rebel in a rather radical way. There is nothing better to trigger Generation Y to tell them to act against their true selves. This is also a period of time in which suicide rates were at an all-time high. This generation experienced a number of traumatic experiences that ultimately led to an intense metamorphosis, which also happens to be very Plutonian. Some have been to hell and back in war, where deaths from suicide can be higher than deaths from combat in a given month. Many will experience spiritual death and renewal and receive profound wisdom and fearlessness. Some may struggle with addictions, attraction to crime, or the allure of psychic power over others. Through their drive to live from the soul, they will transform our world, freeing us from the tyranny of the superficial. They’ll draw conspiracies out of the shadows and rebuild society on the ashes of what’s been purified in Pluto’s fire. They’ll create powerful art, music, and stories.

Phil Brown of Astro Future Trends writes:

“Today’s Pluto in Scorpio generation can be quite off-putting to many older adults … The challenging Pluto in Scorpio square to Pluto in Leo (those who were born approximately 1939-1958) means that Baby Boomers—a huge swath of the population—find this generation especially troublesome and difficult.” 

Madeline Gerwick-Brodeur and Lisa Lenard, writes:

“Pluto in Scorpio natives (remember, Pluto is Scorpio’s ruler) are sensitive to their environment, are emotionally intense, are intrigued by the mysterious, and seek spiritual regeneration, sweeping away anything that stands in the way of their quest.”

(source: liveabout)

(-1981) 1983 - 1988: Children of Sagittarius Progress in Widening Horizons (Uranus in Sagittarius)

1988 - 1995 (-1996): Children of Capricorn Progress in A Solid Foundation (Uranus in Capricorn)


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