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I like being a Xennial... got the best of gen x and knows how to make the VCR stop blinking 12:00
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View Quote Truth. Rated Epic. |
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Red Gen X standing by Attached File
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200X? |
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1984, Yep. Needs work, currently under a tarp to keep the sneaux off of it. |
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Quoted: There's no group of people better equipped to deal with stress. When executives at Nike studied Gen X it found the generation's hallmarks are "flexibility," "innovation," and "adaptability." "They have developed strong survival skills and the ability to handle anything that comes their way," the study says. View Quote Latch key kids, we took care of ourselves and any problems we encountered. |
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Quoted: 1984, Yep. Needs work, currently under a tarp to keep the sneaux off of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 1984, Yep. Needs work, currently under a tarp to keep the sneaux off of it. Nice. That was the king of the hill at the time! |
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You want Gen X to unite?
How is that going to work? We're not really joiners and we hate everyone. |
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Quoted: I still have all my gen-x shit from the 80's. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334993/IMG_3644_JPG-2196402.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/334993/IMG_3645_JPG-2196403.JPG View Quote |
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Born in '66. Graduated HS in '84.
So glad to be a Gen-X'r. Now, get off my lawn! |
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This is us, my friends.
Cynical Asshole Syndrome - South Park |
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Rolled one of those as a kid and was pinned underneath. Good times! Gen X: In school, I learned BASIC and played Taipan on a TRS-80. |
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Quoted: I like being a Xennial... got the best of gen x and knows how to View Quote My modification. I would hope GenXers, of all people, know how VCRs work! That is prime 1980s tech, after all. (apologies to GenXers who know how to build a PC; I'm sure there are plenty) |
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Quoted: I like being a Xennial... got the best of gen x and knows how to make the VCR stop blinking 12:00 View Quote '82 here. Oregon Trail for the win. Millennials really don't start until 85 birth year, even growing up we knew the kids a few years younger than us had something wrong with them. Major coddling, other crap like that. |
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Stuck in between Boomer parents and a Millennial Sister who are all Covid scared bleeding heart liberals. Kill me now.
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Quoted: Nice. That was the king of the hill at the time! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 1984, Yep. Needs work, currently under a tarp to keep the sneaux off of it. Nice. That was the king of the hill at the time! |
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Quoted: Stuck in between Boomer parents and a Millennial Sister who are all Covid scared bleeding heart liberals. Kill me now. View Quote Almost right there with ya. My boomer mom is vax agnostic and only concerned about her on status. Dad and stepmom boomers, older brother GenX, little sister Millennial all Branch Covidians and Covid Witnesses and want to speak with you about the Word of their Savior Fauxi. Hence forth I decree my brother be identified as a boomer. |
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Quoted: Well, the 350X was the big dog for the 4 strokes. And the 250R was the 2-stroke death machine. I did have a chance to ride a Kawasaki Tecate 250 2 stroke. That fucker would pull the front wheel off the ground even with my fat ass leaning on the handlebars. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 1984, Yep. Needs work, currently under a tarp to keep the sneaux off of it. Nice. That was the king of the hill at the time! Shows what I know! I just putted around on my buddy's 185! |
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Quoted: Shows what I know! I just putted around on my buddy's 185! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 1984, Yep. Needs work, currently under a tarp to keep the sneaux off of it. Nice. That was the king of the hill at the time! Shows what I know! I just putted around on my buddy's 185! I rolled a 185s when I was a kid. Got out of it myself pretty quick. It was totally my fault for not getting the hang of everything, but I learned, and lived, and it was at the end of dumps road in NJ. Good times, no helmet, no problem. |
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Quoted: My modification. I would hope GenXers, of all people, know how VCRs work! That is prime 1980s tech, after all. (apologies to GenXers who know how to build a PC; I'm sure there are plenty) View Quote Lol you kids probably don't even know what IRQs are, let alone know how to set them with jumpers. Assembling a computer today is like assembling an AR. It's not really a "build" when everything just snaps together like legos. |
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Quoted: Lol you kids probably don't even know what IRQs are, let alone know how to set them with jumpers. Assembling a computer today is like assembling an AR. It's not really a "build" when everything just snaps together like legos. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My modification. I would hope GenXers, of all people, know how VCRs work! That is prime 1980s tech, after all. (apologies to GenXers who know how to build a PC; I'm sure there are plenty) Lol you kids probably don't even know what IRQs are, let alone know how to set them with jumpers. Assembling a computer today is like assembling an AR. It's not really a "build" when everything just snaps together like legos. Oh I remember. Still got some boot disks in my closet somewhere, too. ETA: sometimes I toy with the idea of building a mid-1990s gaming PC, but then I remember having to deal with all that just to get certain games to run. |
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Quoted: Laughs in S&W Model 586 and Ruger GP100. https://i.imgur.com/09ibqjK.jpg Computers and all are nice.... but '80s Blued and Stainless magnum powerhouses is much better. Can you operate the ways of the speedloader? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211012_180523-2127948.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211012_180534-2127946.jpg Or how about the mystic arts of the Nunchaku? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211121_213518-2176534.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211121_213440-2176544.jpg View Quote Dude I will fuck someone uuuuuuuuup with some nunchucks. (That someone will be me.) |
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Quoted: There's no group of people better equipped to deal with stress. When executives at Nike studied Gen X it found the generation's hallmarks are "flexibility," "innovation," and "adaptability." "They have developed strong survival skills and the ability to handle anything that comes their way," the study says. View Quote |
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Quoted: Laughs in S&W Model 586 and Ruger GP100. https://i.imgur.com/09ibqjK.jpg Computers and all are nice.... but '80s Blued and Stainless magnum powerhouses is much better. Can you operate the ways of the speedloader? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211012_180523-2127948.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211012_180534-2127946.jpg Or how about the mystic arts of the Nunchaku? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211121_213518-2176534.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211121_213440-2176544.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lol you kids probably don't even know what IRQs are, let alone know how to set them with jumpers. Assembling a computer today is like assembling an AR. It's not really a "build" when everything just snaps together like legos. https://i.imgur.com/09ibqjK.jpg Computers and all are nice.... but '80s Blued and Stainless magnum powerhouses is much better. Can you operate the ways of the speedloader? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211012_180523-2127948.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211012_180534-2127946.jpg Or how about the mystic arts of the Nunchaku? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211121_213518-2176534.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122381/20211121_213440-2176544.jpg Attached File Can't seem to find a pic of my 28-2 at the moment.... And I had an identical pair of nunchucks to those brown ones above.... I'm lucky I was able to have kids later! |
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