@Bernard

Silly, arbitrary, made up nonsens.

Here is how we do it in Sweden.

1960-1969 U are born in the 60's.
1970-1979 U are born in the 70's.

That's it.
It doesn't imply any special value or lack of in itself. Other than giving a clear indication of how old U are, and immediately being able to understand when someone was a kid, a teenager and so on.

No one needs to learn some arbitrary silly names. And people born 1 day apart can hardly be different generations. This must be Jewry.

@EvolLove @Bernard
The main take away is each gen is 18 or close to it, years in length , enough to brainwash a developing mind with garbage.

@EvolLove @Bernard
Seems like the times get shorter as they perfect the methods and the previous gen helps out as prior brainwashed parents.

@EvolLove @Bernard
They pulled a whopper this last time in gen alpha, with the pandemic and the genital mutilation, they fucked up a lot of kids.

@DrFell

There are no generation alpha.
That is jew talk

@EvolLove
LOL, youre right, 😂 they can make up any laboratory name for the specimens they want.

@DrFell

My point is that we don't have to call ourselves any generation at all.

We can talk about the 70s, the 80s, the 90s and so on in general terms. And if we are about the same age then we might have experienced a time, that connect us in this experience that shaped us.

But we don't need to invent fantasy generations. Since it all depends on the context. Sometimes a few decades can be lumped together but in other cases each year is definitive. It depends on what we are talking about.

@EvolLove
yes i know what you mean, its a labeling thing for no good purposes of keeping track. They can;t even keep track of migrants, yet they want to categorize people by when they were born.

@DrFell

If I wanted to categorize people based on when they were born I would just use their birthday. Year, month, day.

Since it is logical ans easy to understand.

When we are kids, each year is of significant value and distinct.

It is not until we get older that we start to think of whole decades as a certain period.

@EvolLove Yet music from all decades has common themes of love and lost.

@TenaciousGoat

And who decides that music should be the universal standard for categorizing generations?

And it is not consistent. Certainly albums released at the end of the 80s have more in common with albums released in early 90s than in the early 80s.

Still we can talk about decades. But with an understanding of overlapping. We might even misplace bands and albums because "they were out of time"

My point is that humans are not car models. Each year the same model is produced again.

@EvolLove To answer your first question likely Jews they have a huge foothold in the music industry. It’s because humans are energy given form, and love is magnetic.

@TenaciousGoat

The music industry, movies and sports are for them smoke and mirrors. It is entertainment. They use them as tools for control and to profit.

They would very much like us to dance along like mindless drones.

But my point is that we are not categorized by music.

It would make more sense to use the position of the planets. But that too would be arbitrary.

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@EvolLove Could just say what year the song came out and have people categorize how they want to. Mood, feel, bpm, length, genre, artist, etc.

Time is an illusion in a sense, the moment is all we experience.

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@TenaciousGoat

I had a friend who was a die hard fan of Elvis Presley. And another that was into ACDC while I was listening to John Lee Hooker. We were all the same age but listened to music from entirely different decades.

Sure I might recognize the hit songs from my youth, since they were played innuendo on the radio and such, but I would never identify with lets say Madona or Bono.

Music is the production of creative humans. And not a tool for lumping arbitrary generations together.

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