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I don’t find Turkish people to be cuspers like Arabs or Persians, most Turks are phenotypically indistinguishable from Greeks, Italians, Jews, Spaniards etc.
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Replying to @hardlybjorking
i recognize that VII is a landmark game but it was real divisive among me and my friends (millenial/gen x cuspers) bc the style was such a crazy sea change. Now it seems quaint but growing up on I and VI it was just a totally different kinda game
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I was born at the actual cutoff for the Millennial-Gen Z distinction (May 1996), and routinely, people 2-5 years my junior try to call themselves “cuspers”
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Hold tight - Gen Alpha & the Z cuspers are comin’ in hot. My 13 yo builds & mods bikes. So do his friends. My 16 yo less self-led in this but learning. He knows he needs a skill to pair with his brain because AI is tomorrow’s brain. You’ll see the shift in 5 yrs or less.
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1946-1964 are boomers. 1976-18 is 1958. These are mostly boomers with a few cuspers.
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I am 1963 as well… we are known as “cuspers” born on the cusp of Boomer to Gen X. Don’t identify with the Viet Nam outrage, JFK, RFK, MLK assassinations… we were infants and to young
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Elvis is the King Michael is the King of Pop Madonna is the Queen of Pop Beyonce is commonly referred to as The Queen. I think nobody after her generation has an agreed upon honorific. It ends with the millennial/gen x cuspers of 1981 (Britney born tht year: Princess of Pop)
She performed this like she was never touching a stage again
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Replying to @ezzyskii
Older Gen Z does. Especially us cuspers born in '97. 98 to 2000 too. We literally grew up with these. Our home is full of tapes, cassettes and DVDs
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Replying to @__cannas__
Cuspers.
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This is real. My parents are Boomer/GenX cuspers (63&65) and my partner's parents were born in the mid-70s. My father can barely use modern technology, despite being an electrical engineer. my gf's dad is a chronic redditor who is a network admin.
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That’s why all the terms for the “cuspers” exist: Generation Jones, Xennials, Zillennials, Zalphas?, because the lines aren’t as hard.
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They were probably poser Cuspers. Every millennial I talk to in meatspace has heard of Millennial Excellence, even the ones who aren't particularly "online". Damn shame, Cuspers. It's a damn shame.
Heard some Millenials at the coffee shop talking about SEO’s and their coworking spaces so I asked if they had heard of @millexcel podcast… Blank stares. It’s incredible how behind some people are - and they don’t even realize it. 𝕏 is free alpha, don’t waste it 🚀🛸
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honestly you're lucky, millenial/gen x cuspers made like all the music that's cool now. early indie rock, emo and shoegaze revivals, skramz, a lot of underground rap - this is all the stuff most of my friends and I were into
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Replying to @temuchainz
polyamorous men in major cities, people who work at smoke shops and millennial-gen x cuspers who still club
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respectfully, lizzo has always made music for gen x/elder millennial cuspers who vote blue no matter who so this is just a normal song from her
Lizzo releases new single “B!TCH.”
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Replying to @Lady_Broski
I consider Zillenials to be born between ‘95-‘99 because they’re the cuspers, but that’s just my metric.
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if you add 3-5 boomers/gen x cuspers on facebook you will understand exactly how that orange fuck became president
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Nah. Were parents to the cuspers (if were older) and then alpha.
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No, most were GenX. Millennials are parents to Alpha and then some alpha/zoomer cuspers. Boomers were Millennial and cusp (zillennial) parents. Just google this if you feel like arguing more lol.
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OP is 26. Older zoomers/cuspers were left in a very very vulnerable spot trying to navigate feminism online as teenagers which is perfectly developmentally appropriate. How were we supposed to know better?
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