Post AHaWRmD7HCilM7TjJg by damko@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #AHaTwK5PalpLFDkUDY by urusan@fosstodon.org
       2022-03-20T00:33:28Z
       
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       Is there more, similar, or less conflict between the Millennials and Gen Z, compared to the conflicts between most earlier living generations?
       
 (DIR) Post #AHaWRmD7HCilM7TjJg by damko@fosstodon.org
       2022-03-20T01:01:36Z
       
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       @urusan is there a conflict? My generation D (Dinosaurs) is not aware of such a conflict. What it is about?
       
 (DIR) Post #AHafG7c8luTvqmhVZY by dracoMetallium@pleroma.soykaf.com
       2022-03-20T02:40:23.783649Z
       
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       @urusan
       
 (DIR) Post #AHagkVivnVOJGZvoP2 by edel@fosstodon.org
       2022-03-20T02:57:00Z
       
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       @urusan I said less conflict but that could maybe because I'm somewhat on the cusp of being a Gen Z/Milennial and have friends on both sides.
       
 (DIR) Post #AHary7EY6AGWQPB8C0 by b6hydra@qoto.org
       2022-03-20T05:02:45Z
       
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       @urusan I see the two as having a lot in common, even if Gen Z can’t detect a dialup failure by sound lol.Multiple once in a lifetime financial meltdowns, 2 twenty year wars, seems like California has been on fire since the 90s and it’s only getting worse…From my perspective the difference is that millennials are jaded. We were there when optimism died, now we’re pushing 40 and still paying for college. Gen Z still has some fight in them.