7 things Gen Xers should be proud of — even if no one ever told them
#article #genX #GenerationX
https://dmnews.com/ros-7-things-gen-xers-should-be-proud-of-even-if-no-one-ever-told-them/

7 things Gen Xers should be proud of — even if no one ever told them
#article #genX #GenerationX
https://dmnews.com/ros-7-things-gen-xers-should-be-proud-of-even-if-no-one-ever-told-them/
It’s like the person who wrote this hasn’t even read Douglas Coupland. The whole point was that the odds were always stacked against us in “low-pay, low-prestige, low-dignity, low-benefit, no-future” service sector ‘McJobs’. #GenerationX https://apple.news/AQxIcXXM1QFy-2u-gKcnV7w
"For many of the Gen X-ers who embarked on creative careers in the years after the novel was published, lessness has come to define their professional lives.
If you entered media or image-making in the ’90s — magazine publishing, newspaper journalism, photography, graphic design, advertising, music, film, TV — there’s a good chance that you are now doing something else for work. That’s because those industries have shrunk or transformed themselves radically, shutting out those whose skills were once in high demand.
“I am having conversations every day with people whose careers are sort of over,” said Chris Wilcha, a 53-year-old film and TV director in Los Angeles.
Talk with people in their late 40s and 50s who once imagined they would be able to achieve great heights — or at least a solid career while flexing their creative muscles — and you are likely to hear about the photographer whose work dried up, the designer who can’t get hired or the magazine journalist who isn’t doing much of anything.
Gen X-ers grew up as the younger siblings of the baby boomers, but the media landscape of their early adult years closely resembled that of the 1950s: a tactile analog environment of landline telephones, tube TV sets, vinyl records, glossy magazines and newspapers that left ink on your hands.
When digital technology began seeping into their lives, with its AOL email accounts, Myspace pages and Napster downloads, it didn’t seem like a threat. But by the time they entered the primes of their careers, much of their expertise had become all but obsolete.
More than a dozen members of Generation X interviewed for this article said they now find themselves shut out, economically and culturally, from their chosen fields."
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/03/28/style/gen-x-creative-work.html
Needs more cowbell.
Needs moar #GenerationX/#GenX memes.
Released 47 years ago today
Generation X, the first studio album by English punk rock band Generation X, featuring the single "Ready Steady Go"
Generation X - Ready Steady Go ('Our Show' 4th February 1978)
47 years ago today
Generation X is the first studio album by English punk rock band Generation X, released on this day in 1978 featuring the single "Ready Steady Go"
Geopolitical expert Peter Zeihan says the US will have ‘massive’ deficits as long as boomers live https://www.byteseu.com/766365/ #BabyBoomers #BudgetDeficits #FederalBudgetDeficit #generation #GenerationX #Geopolitics #PeterZeihan
GEN-X (noun): A generation that perfected skepticism, but mistook it for action, scoffed at heroism, and let the villains win. Now we must teach our children the urgency of a fight we were too cool to join.
Che cosa avete contro il sesso, la droga e il rock and roll di "noi" 55eeenni
Che poi boomer saranno i giornalisti del Corriere!
A 55 anni si è della Generazione X come cantava quel labbro storto del Billy!
Gen X - Kiss me deadly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMdOhFwuUFc
#GenerationX
#SexDrugRock&Roll
Released 46 years ago today
Valley of the Dolls the second studio album by the punk rock band Generation X, featuring the eponymous song "Valley of the Dolls"
Generation X - Valley Of The Dolls - Top Of The Pops 05/04/79
46 years ago today
Valley of the Dolls is the second studio album by the punk rock band Generation X, released on this day in 1979 includes the singles "King Rocker" "Valley of the Dolls" and "Fridays Angels".
48 years ago today
Generation X at the Roxy, Neal Street, Covent Garden, London, January 15, 1977