#1 We all know who REALLY paved the way for VSCO girls:
picnik girls walked so vsco girls could run
— ABARTY (@postgrad_barty) September 11, 2019
#2 We all had a Facebook photo album called “school” (or “skool”, “skewl :)”, “sChOoL”, etc.):
late 2000s teen culture was bringing a digital camera to school to take pics of your friends sitting next to lockers and then uploading them to a facebook album called “school” later that day
— steph mccann (@steph_mcca) August 15, 2019
#3 We’re starting to realize our younger siblings aren’t talking about that Ke$ha song:
you know there's a generation gap when kids are talking about tik tok and you realize they're not talking about the pop classic Tik Tok by Kesha released in 2009
— bea | renée's day! (@7Osdeaky) June 29, 2019
#4 We f*ck with saving the environment AND being of legal drinking age!!!!!!
Millennial/Gen Z cusp culture is drinking a white claw out of a Hydroflask
— quin (@geriatrictwerk) September 12, 2019
#5 “A Team” by Ed Sheeran holds a special place in our hearts and in our iTunes libraries:
millennial/gen z cusp culture is plugging your phone into any aux and having the a team immediately start playing
— johnny (@jpet_11) August 22, 2019
#6 WE JUST KNOW THIS HITS DIFFERENT:
Drinking at a Jonas brothers concert is a DIFFERENT VIBE
— chrissy b (@xtinebianx) August 31, 2019
#7 We’re on Facebook, but we’re not, like, ON on Facebook:
being a millennial / gen z cusp just means maintaining @ least somewhat of a facebook presence while also having a finsta
— kyle(@kylelop3z) July 15, 2019
#8 While we don’t really relate to a lot of Gen Z trends, we don’t totally NOT relate to them either:
after careful consideration, i do not consider myself a vsco girl. instead, I am vsco-girl-adjacent
— lauren garafano (@laurengarafano) September 17, 2019
#9 We count playing Sims as a productive and beneficial part of our formative years:
Very excited to one day tell my children that Instagram and twitter did not exist when I was a kid so I did more productive, beneficial things like play the original Sims in a dark room for eight hours straight
— Sarah Wainschel (@Swainsch) September 6, 2019
#10 We have great senses of humor, actually!!!!!!
"This generation can't take a joke"
— bee (@ahoybailey) August 22, 2015
Our entire generation laughs at fu*king internet memes all day long we just don't like racist jokes
#11 We’re at the point in your life when we officially have all of these!!!
By the time you’re in your 20’s you should have a:
— 1984’s George Whorewell (@EwdatsGROSS) August 13, 2019
-job you’re underpaid at
-anti depressant prescription
-Conspiracy theory you unironically believe
-sense of impending existential dread
#12 We’re master multi-platform conversationalists:
Millennial/Gen Z culture is having 3 different conversations with one person across multiple platforms
— trash (@chrisbkremes) June 7, 2018
#13 We’ve said “No problem” to a barista when there was, indeed, a problem:
millennial/gen z cusp culture is saying “no problem” after your barista fu*ks up your drink because you really don’t want to stress her out and it’s just not worth you’re time to be upset
— fusilli jerry (@picklespear2) June 4, 2019
#14 We rely on YouTube for any and all product reviews:
true millennial/gen z cusp culture is watching reviews of vacuums on youtube before buying one
— charles boyle (@st8chumpz) June 3, 2018
#15 And lastly, we were the target demographic during Disney Channel’s controversial and ~experimental~ phase:
i used to think this was disney but for people who could skateboard https://t.co/bYAUXNl0wP
— · 15 · (@limeyuh) September 17, 2019
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