MOST ANNOYING PEOPLE: 'I Was Born In The Wrong Generation'

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MOST ANNOYING PEOPLE: "I Was Born In The Wrong Generation"

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Stranger Things fans when they realize travelling to the 80's doesnt mean they are going to get a super-perfect friend group fighting monsters from another dimension with them

supercooledits
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Saying "Damn, it would be cool to grow up during X time period" sounds a lot better than "I was born in the wrong generation"

j.peters
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Easy to romanticize a time period you've never lived in

Ovinnikin
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Do you ever wonder if people from the 80s were like “ugh, the 40s were so much better, I was born too late” and people had to explain that there was literally a world war going on?

Infinight_Mage
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People are never born in the wrong generation, they just weren’t raised well

KryptoKnight
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Finally, someone else with common sense. It always gets on my nerves when people say that the olden times were better and we were born in the wrong generation.

kade-qtzu
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As a fan of many things from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s, I think I was born in the right generation to enjoy things from other thing from other generations

iceddingle
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As someone who was born in Romania, I was NOT born in the wrong generation. I would much rather live in today's world than having the soviets breaking down our door

isg
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as a person who was born in the mid-2000s, it's kinda annoying how people say that the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s were better without looking at what the 2010s and 2020s has to offer. they fail to realize that the past has flaws just like any other decade.

barrierfireo
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He didn’t even mention how teachers used to literally beat children with paddles

chickennuggets
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moral of the video:
you dont want to be back then, you want some of the things from back then

kungfukennywenny
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My dad was born in 1958 and my mom was born in 1965. I do not envy them in the slightest. I can't imagine the struggles they went through. Living through so many historical events and all those iconic decades must've had their positives but I believe the cons outweigh the pros. I genuinely could've been born so much earlier in other generations but I'm glad I was born in 2004 and got to experience my childhood. I like being a part of gen z.

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I was in my teenage in the late 2000s. It was during that time i got really interested in history mostly the Victorian era. i love the fashion, the literature, the architecture and the music. I would express these interests to my friends and they would tell me i was born in the wrong era, but i don't agree on this.

The gap between poor and rich was huge for one thing. If you were born poor during this period in time you would probably die poor. Your chances of ever making a fortune was slim to none. This is a important thing to consider because the things i loved about the era, the fashion, the literature, the architecture and the music, the art and the opera, i wouldn't be able to enjoy any of that unless i was upper middle class or rich.

Lets say i got to go back in time to the Victorian era as a rich noble woman, Loads of money. Lots of time to spend on leisurely activities. Also my allotted goal in life would be to marry, have children and raise them in an appropriate and respectful manner. Most of them marries really young, late teens to early 20s. Because mortality rate was high. Medicine wasn't as advance as it is now so you'd be lucky to be alive past 40.

I was born in the late 90s to a middle class family in a developing country in South Asia. Working in sales and going to college at the same time. But I'm more than privileged than a Victorian era noble woman. I can read Victorian literature on my eBook reader, Listen to classical music pieces on Spotify, Watch period dramas on Netflix, watch operas on YouTube heck even rent out a Historical Victorian House on Airbnb.

shuhussein
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“I was born in the wrong generation” okay throw your phone away then

Samuel-igln
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Tommy has the power to just make me procrastinate on purpose. Like I want to clean my room, but let me get just a second of that Tommy video and I'll just start watching.

nillypc
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Maybe people in 2050 will be like, “Ugh, the 2020s were so much better, I was born too late.”, and people will have to explain that there was literally a pandemic going on.

damiensisco
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Nostalgia often blinds the bad side of certain generation and only see the good side of certain generations

bulldozer
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people be saying they born in the wrong generation but still make fun of people having flip phones

mrcookieman
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Thank you for making this. Always baffles me when kids nowadays complain about how everything back then was "so much better", yet they experienced nothing of it and they only are looking at those times thru "pink glasses" in forms of the already mentioned videos of 90's highschools or the music. I do have to mention though, that as an European we definitely did not forget about the war and it's affecting us more than Americans, especially economically.

X_irtz
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Privilege is definitely a big factor. We are so used to the advantages we have now that we don't consider them privileges at all, and see all the things from the past and yearn for "the privilege" to have those things. And yeah, there is no way Gen Z and Alpha would survive a day in the 90s without their phones and instant access to the internet

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