Gen X Is Not to Be F*cked With: The Last Savage Generation | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Gen X grew up in an environment of minimal parental supervision, embracing chaos and danger. They drank from garden hoses, built strong immune systems by playing in dirt, and thrived without modern safety measures. Their leisurely activities included reading and outdoor play, with play structures lacking safety protocols. They experienced the slow internet era, relying on libraries for knowledge and enduring long download times for music. This generation developed a unique identity marked by a defiance of contemporary norms and a nostalgic appreciation for their unconventional upbringing.
Gen X is not to be f*cked with because they were raised by chaos, survived on sarcasm, and came out of it all with a mixtape and a middle finger.
They drank water straight from a sun-scorched rubber hose that had been baking on a sidewalk for hours. They didn't Google if it was safe.
Gen X kids built immune systems the old-fashioned way: by eating the planet. Mud pies weren't pretend-they were a delicacy.
Gen X came of age in a world where 'streaming' meant peeing in a creek and 'downloading' took eight hours and a prayer to the AOL gods.
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