Pretty much. Though you can say any teen or young adult during any decade could be clumped as a *slacker*.
I always considered gen X the true or first real angsty teens.
I always considered gen X the true or first real angsty teens.
The Baby Boomers popularized heavy metal, they are the first real angsty teens.Pretty much. Though you can say any teen or young adult during any decade could be clumped as a *slacker*.
I always considered gen X the true or first real angsty teens.
the boomers may have popularized it, but the boomers never gave off a real angst feel to me. Though most boomers have been through more then most gen Xers.The Baby Boomers popularized heavy metal, they are the first real angsty teens.
The majority of the boomers popularized the awful glam metal scene in the 1980s.the boomers may have popularized it, but the boomers never gave off a real angst feel to me. Though most boomers have been through more then most gen Xers.
Was it necessary to bump a thread from 2017?I have personally noticed that while some of Gen Z can be defined as "slackers," many of us seem to try our hardest in school, and have a goal of going off to some kind of college/trade school. I definitely don't think that calling us "slackers" would be accurate.
I am sure they have their reasons, besides, it can spark up new conversation. So it's not all bad.Was it necessary to bump a thread from 2017?