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ami-ven: the-memedaddy: meirl So many of these notes are a bunch of self-righteous “the world will k

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the-memedaddy:

meirl

So many of these notes are a bunch of self-righteous “the world will keep sucking if you don’t do something” BS and I just wanna scream -

YOU ARE COMPLETELY MISSING THE POINT

We *are* doing something. We’re not just sitting home feeling sorry for ourselves. But bad things keep happening, despite all the things we’re doing. So we don’t expect good things to happen. We’d *like* them to happen. We’re *working* to make them happen.

But we sure as hell don’t *expect* them.

[ID: a tweet with the user name covered by a blue stripe “Trying to explain to my parents (very gently) that basically nobody under 40 right now expects good things to happen ever again” End ID.]


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with both covid-19 + the primaries going on I’ve heard ppl say some truly awful stuff about “boomers” as if all old people are rich conservative white men who deserve to be wiped out, so I drew up this graphic feat. stories of some of the elders I’ve met through work and activism.

“boomer” is not a coherent class. now more than ever it is imperative that the working class stands together, while celebrities sing silly songs in their mansions we must organize to meet community needs, regardless of age we are all comrades in the same fight!

The flip side of this is the spring break give no shit young people are also not representative of their entire generation. You know what they are? Rich.

image description: two graphics with red and yellow background and text color schemes, and full color illustrations. the first is titled “Elders are not our enemy: Working class solidarity with all generations!” and has illustrations of 3 elders:

1. a Black woman with gray streaks in her hair, glasses, and a green cardigan, looking down with a tired expression. beside her, a text box reads:

- has worked at the same store for decades and never been promoted

- knows more than the boss but will never be paid what her labor is worth

- works multiple low-wage jobs to support children and grandchildren

2. a partially bald Asian man in a light blue shirt and tan jacket, raising a wooden cane with an angry/frustrated expression. beside him, a text box reads:

- has been protesting since the Vietnam War

- goes to city meetings to advocate against fascist local policy

- cannot believe we’re still dealing with this shit

3. a woman with short, curly black hair and brown skin, wearing a maroon shirt. her expression is concerned. beside her, a text box reads:

- lives on a fixed income

- new company bought her retirement community and wants to raise rent

- afraid she will end up homeless or have her heat shut off and die

the second graphic has faces of people of various ages, genders, and races with the text “Generational politics can not replace class analysis: We are stronger together! No war but class war!” end image description.

thank you so much for doing an image description! going to make a note for myself so i remember to do this for any future posts bc i need to do better on this front.


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cop-disliker69:

“That sounds like a good idea…….”-“Is there something bothering you with the idea?”-“No, the idea is GOOD…..”

Can someone explain this to me?

Old people use quotation marks to indicate emphasis, as a substitute for italics (which many of them could not produce on the old typewriters they learned to write on), whereas young people use them to indicate sarcasm or falseness. They’re used as “scare quotes”.

And old people use ellipses simply to indicate a pause, or for some other incomprehensible reason I’m not aware of. But young people use ellipses to indicate passive-aggression.

So an old person could type something like:

how are things going with your “boyfriend”….

and what they mean is

How are things going with your boyfriend? [Im so excited for you, sweetie, and I wanna hear about it]

But a young person would interpret that sentence as

How are things going with your so-called boyfriend…. [I say, while seething with contempt for him and possibly for you too]

The linguistic difference across generations is beautifully explained here thank you

Here is your guide to “the olds” and their communication styles, and “the youths” too, circa 2022, and very America-centric. And from the viewpoint of a GenX.


Silent Generation (1935-1949)

Honestly, the youngest of these are in their early 70’s, so they aren’t emailing or texting much. You can expect long, rambling voice mail from them more than anything else.


Boomers (1950-1964)

Like cop-disliker69 said, they grew up with mechanical typewriters and have 2 ways of emphasizing word, ALL CAPS and quotation marks. They will use ellipses to indicate pauses or breaks in their thought process, but not to indicate that something was left out. If they don’t like something, they tend to just say they don’t like it. They might not have a reason, but they will say what they think when they do. However, if you don’t like something, they will defend their position to their dying breath, so be ready to defend yours. Also, if they don’t like something, they won’t help with it, and they might even undermine it because they feel it is doomed anyways.


They grew up during a time when the USA was riding high off of “winning” WWII, and standing up against the horrible threat of communism and the evil USSR. They tend to think that since they are the children of the greatest generation, that has also made them great, and tend to overcompensate when it is pointed out that is not how that works. This leads to them often believing in their own inherent right-ness, and often take criticism to how “things are done” as personal attacks. They tend to demand that they know how to do everything, and refuse help, unless they “ask” for it, by stating what you will/should do and exactly how it should be done.


GenX (1965-1979)

During their childhood, GenX started with mechanical typewriters, used electric typewriters, and started using computers, all before finishing high school. They tend to use punctuation as ‘it was intended’, in that double quotes are used to quote things, single quotes paraphrase things, ellipses are used to show text that has been removed, etc. You will also find a smattering of uses around brackets [ ], forward slashes /, and other punctuation that was used in chat/bbs/message systems to convey emotions, attitudes, or what can be considered early emoticons. While they can be strict about punctuation, their use of grammar is, creative. If they use low emphasis like “good”, then they mean it’s good, if they say “bad” they mean it is great, and if they say “great” then they mean it’s horrible and going to be a disaster. They tend to not express views that are purely neutral in nature, so if they express a view that is neutral, like “OK” or “fine”, it most assuredly isn’t. Contextual clues will need to be used to see if they love it or hate it. They can often be described as a mixture of extreme sarcasm and apathy.


GenX grew up during the threat of nuclear war. They lived their lives believing that at any moment, the “big one” would start, being WWIII, and they would all be annihilated. When the USSR finally collapsed in their early teens to late 20’s, they were left both relieved, and a bit anxious, they hadn’t really prepared for “a future.” Also during their childhood, the percentage of children living with both parents went from around 85% to 70%, where it has pretty much remained since. Many GenX grew up in either single-parent households, or ones where both parent worked, which led to many being “latch-key” kids, who would leave home for school after parent(s) left for work and arrive home before them. They tend to be self-reliant, and are often uncomfortable asking for help.


Millennials (1980-1994)

Text messaging, and phones that only had the 12-keys of 0-9, *, and #, rose to prominence during their childhood and early teens. Many will still use a lot of text-speak, and will often skip what they feel is unnecessary punctuation, especially in personal communications. You will see this less often with emails, and more often with SMS/Text or chat. They tend to be less sarcastic than GenX, but they will tend to use a lot of meme-speak that is usually about 6 months out of date.


When they were young, the world celebrated the new millennium, quickly followed by 9/11 and the war on terror. They tend to be a mixture of optimistic and cynical. The vast majority of them are shocked to find out that they are in their 30’s, and have a hard time accepting that there are 2 generations after them. They like to think of themselves as being on the “cutting edge” but can’t fathom that they are no where near it anymore. They often ask for help by saying that they want to help you out, but in reality, they don’t know where to start or how to ask.


Gen Z (1995-2009)

Web browsers, Instant Messaging, text, and video chat, have existed their entire lives. The oldest of Gen Z was 12 when the iPhone was first released, and have become accustomed to keyboard-less devices since then. They tend to dislike using physical keyboards, preferring to use on-screen touch keyboards when typing, and a mouse instead of keyboard shortcuts. Many have GenX parents, and therefore has picked up their casual use of sarcasm. Since they grew up in the post “stranger danger” America, they are used to communicating primarily with each other, so they can find it difficult to interpret meanings given by other generations, especially when it directly contradicts their own usage. Like cop-disliker69 said, they can take punctuation queues like quotes and ellipses, to indicate sarcasm or passive-aggressive undertones. They prefer SMS/Text and dislike email. If they have to login to something, for class or work, then notifications should be there, not in another system like email. They really don’t like email.


Most of their lives has been spent with the US involved in a war somewhere in the Middle East until just recently, so they have seen the US spending enormous sums of money on military hardware and wars, while completely ignoring social issues like clean water in Flint, MI, or the impending environmental disaster of climate change. They can tend to be more angry and cynical about things. It is very hard for them to ask for help, as they consider themselves to be masters of all things tech, but have normally worked within walled gardens of software, and don’t have a lot of experience trouble-shooting things.


Alpha (2010-present)

The oldest of these are about to turn 12. There has always been an iPhone, but they have pretty much no idea of who Steve Jobs was.


140 character tweets and tiktoks less than 1min will seem quaint to them.

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Mei.ka~’s 2017 Top 20
Jpop PVs

20. WE ARE! - FlowBack
19. Love Letter feat. Inoue Sonoko - Hazzie
18. Circus - CUBERS
17. Pinky Baby - XOX
16. DON’T STOP - Q’ulle
15. Irei na Hito - Katahira Rina
14. Taiyou mo Tsuki mo - GENERATIONS from Exile Tribe
13. 7 Senses - Wake Up, Girls!
12. 100degrees - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
11.  Yuumei ni, Nyaritai - Wa-suta
10. Ai no Sei - Katahira Rina
9. Dirty Disco - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
8. Koi? de Ai? de Boukun Desu! - Wake Up, Girls!
7. Get Ready to RAMPAGE - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
6. High School Boo! - XOX
5. Family Song - Hoshino Gen
4. FRONTIERS - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
3. Kimi ni Negai wo - CUBERS
2. BOOYAH! - FlowBack
1. 13 SAVAGE - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe


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Mei.ka~’s 2017 Top 10Jpop Albums10. indoor - Oisicle Melonpan9. Gradually - PrizmaX8. 1st Impa

Mei.ka~’s 2017 Top 10
Jpop Albums

10. indoor - Oisicle Melonpan
9. Gradually - PrizmaX
8. 1st Impact - SUPER DRAGON
7. Paradox World - Wa-suta
6. VERSUS - FlowBack
5. Ai no Sei - Katahira Rina
4. JUKE BOX - Inoue Sonoko
3. Sakura Shimeji - Sakura Shimeji
2. Namida wa Nagasenai Pierrot wa Taiyou mo Tsuki mo Nai Sora wo Miageta - GENERATIONS from Exile Tribe
1. 15 Thank you, too - Morning Musume ‘17


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Mei.ka~’s 2017 Top 20Jpop Songs 20. 7 Senses - Wake Up, Girls!19. Togetherness - GENERATIONS fMei.ka~’s 2017 Top 20Jpop Songs 20. 7 Senses - Wake Up, Girls!19. Togetherness - GENERATIONS f

Mei.ka~’s 2017 Top 20
Jpop Songs

20. 7 Senses - Wake Up, Girls!
19. Togetherness - GENERATIONS from Exile Tribe
18. Irei no Hito - Katahira Rina
17. Namida - Inoue Sonoko
16. Kimi ni Negai wo - CUBERS
15. Uta Usagi - Spitz
14. 100degrees - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
13. Dirty Disco - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
12. Ai no Sei - Katahira Rina
11. Stupid ~Makka na Bracelet~ - GENERATIONS from Exile Tribe
10. Love Letter feat. Inoue Sonoko - Hazzie
9. Koi Uta - Inoue Sonoko
8. Knocking Knocking - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
7. Family Song - Hoshino Gen
6. Showstoppaz - FlowBack
5. BOOYAH - FlowBack
4. Dream Yell - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
3. FRONTIERS - THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe
2. Pray - GENERATIONS from Exile Tribe
1. See you again - FlowBack


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三代目 J Soul Brothers VS GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE “THE SURVIVAL” IN SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 10DAYS三代目 J Soul Brothers VS GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE “THE SURVIVAL” IN SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 10DAYS

三代目 J Soul Brothers VS GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

 “THE SURVIVAL” IN SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 10DAYS


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Townie parents + children. (pt.1)Kimber Ember-Faba / Henry Straud-Vatore / Piper Roswell / Tycho CurTownie parents + children. (pt.1)Kimber Ember-Faba / Henry Straud-Vatore / Piper Roswell / Tycho CurTownie parents + children. (pt.1)Kimber Ember-Faba / Henry Straud-Vatore / Piper Roswell / Tycho CurTownie parents + children. (pt.1)Kimber Ember-Faba / Henry Straud-Vatore / Piper Roswell / Tycho Cur

Townie parents + children. (pt.1)

Kimber Ember-Faba / Henry Straud-Vatore / Piper Roswell / Tycho Curious


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In celebration of GENE’s 7th year, please enjoy these episodes!!!

Check them out here

*friend-locking it at the end of the month so do quickly check it :)

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Joji & GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE - Need Is Your Love (Audio)

@sunset-music-life@sayoxchan

and it’s going to be on Spotify. :)

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bakashinn: [ENG] The Reason I Live Here EP105 - Katayose Ryota This clip is released in celebration

bakashinn:

[ENG] The Reason I Live Here EP105 - Katayose Ryota

This clip is released in celebration of Ryota’s birthday!

Do note that the second part of this isn’t ready yet and I’ll update as soon as it’s ready.

Contains minor errors.

Watch/Download it here!

[ENG] The Reason I Live Here EP106 - Katayose Ryota

I’m so sorry that I took a whole year to complete this.

But thank you for being so patient with me!

Watch/Download it here!


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yukikinomiya:

GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE / DREAMERS (Music Video)

These are the dialogues that occur in the MV!

Ryuto (18s mark)

Boss: That’s all for what we’ll be doing today. Let’s do our best!
Ryuto+Others: Yeap!
Boss: Pointing and calling out! (more info)
Ryuto+Others: Pointing and calling out!
Boss: For safety!
Ryuto+Others: For safety!
Boss: Alright!
All: Let’s do our best!

Hayato (35s mark)

Mom:Wake up! Come on! x2
Mom: Wake up! There you go!
Hayato: Ugh!!!

Reo (49s mark)

Auntie: Warm this up for me!
Auntie: Warm! This! Up! For! Me!
Reo: Yes, yes, yes..
Auntie: Warm this up for me!
Reo: Alright, here you go.
Auntie: Thank you!
Reo: Yea… Thank you very much…

You-san: As usual, this store has lots of weird customers.
Reo: Yes…
Reo: This?
You-san: Yeap. You sure know it well!
Reo: That’s cause you’re a regular here.

Yuta (2min28s mark)

They’re interviewing people on their favourite desserts.

Mandy (2min51s mark)

Comedian(i forgot her name): We’re starting!

Alan (3min mark)

Takei So: You should consider retiring… (fyi, he’s a real track and field athlete)

Yuta (3min35s mark)

Friend: Aren’t you sticking up your top half too much while driving? An emergency dash?
Yuta: Thank you!

Ryota (3min44s mark)

Patisserie: Wow, this is yummy!

Ryota (4min21s mark)

Ryota: Pleased to meet you.
GF dad: What? What was it? You…
GF dad: What is it?
Ryota: Erm, sor-erm… wait…
GF dad: Why are you being so difficult?
Ryota: Wait… I’m, I’m… I’m a patisserie…
GF dad: Please leave…
GF mom: Dad!
GF dad: LEAVE!

Alan (4min40s mark)

Alan’s friend A: How nice… You are talented, to continue the track you love so much. All you have to do is run.
Alan’s friend B: You…

Reo (4min52s mark)

Reo’s friend A: Yo!
Reo: Hey!
Reo’s friend A: Have you decided on your career path?
Reo: Err… From now on?
Reo’s friend A: Seriously? But, everyone has decided on one.
Reo: Right?

Mandy (5min26s mark)

Small boy: Big bro… (I think he’s Terada Kokoro… Not 100& sure though, but if it’s Kokoro-kun, then he’s a really gifted child actor)
Mandy: Please treat me well.
Small boy: What does that mean?
Mandy: Hm, I wonder. I forgot what it meant again…

Yuta (6min11s mark)

Yuta’s co-worker: We’re doing a special episode on desserts! Could we talk to you for a second? Excuse me, we’re doing a special episode on desserts! You would? Senior!!!

Ryuto (6min26s mark)

Ryuto’s big boss: How are you feeling?
Ryuto: It’s tough but I feel like I’m shaping the future.
Ryuto’s big boss: I see, I see. How about this? Would you wanna try to be in-charge soon?
Ryuto: Yes!

Ryuto (7min5s mark)

Ryuto: Pointing and calling out!
Others: Pointing and calling out!
Ryuto: For safety!
Others: For safety!
Ryuto: Good.

Reo (7min13s mark)

Auntie: Warm this up for me!
Wrestler: Hey! There’s no chopsticks in it.
Auntie: Hey! I was here first! You’re noisy. Warm this up for me!
Wrestler: There’s no chopsticks!
Auntie: I came first!!!
Reo: Wait, wait, wait!
Auntie: Warm this up for me!
Burglars: Hey! Give us all your money!

Police: Good work!

Reo: I’m sorry! Erm… this?
You-san: Yeap, that!

You-san: Are you currently searching for a career?
Reo: Yes! Tsk, why only me? Why am I not the same as others? Here you go!
You-san: Thanks! Isn’t it fine to be different? Here you go!
You-san: Do your best!

Ryota (9min8s mark)

Ryota: Please hear me out once more.

Alan (10min30s mark)

Alan: Oh yes!
Takei So: Good work! That’s your personal best!
Alan: Thank you so much! I did it!!!
Takei So: Hey! Put me down! Put me down!!!


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yukikinomiya:

GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE / DREAMERS (Music Video)

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Generations from EXILE TRIBE / JJ-JJ.net Interview

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Alan Shirahama / 『The King of Novels』Interview

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