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GenX:

Bad:

Space Shuttle exploding.
The Invasion of Grenada
The Falklands War
Mass bombings across the US in the early to mid 70's
The Heroin Era of the 70's
Assassination attempt on a sitting president
The Crack Era of the 80's and 90's
Desert Storm 1
Terrorist bombings across the globe, particularly in Northern Ireland.
Watergate
Iran's uprisings leading to the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini
The Escalating Cold War and the ever present threat of nuclear annihilation.
Jerry Seinfeld's career.
HIV/AIDS
The Genesis of Osama Bin Laden

Good:

The end of the Vietnam War
"Elvis has died"
The introduction of the home computer and it's near exponential advancements.
The rise of Vidya Arcades
The rise of gaming consoles
Introduction of pagers
Introduction of cellphones
Creation of the Internet (aka arpanet)
Cable TV
The first commercially available insulin pump + significant advances in diabetes care
Advent of CGI in media
Creation of analog and digital synthesizers
The first samplers
The first MIDI Sequencers, changing the way music is made
Widespread multitrack recording changing the way music is recorded
digital audio recording
Hip Hop
Punk
Grunge
The birth of Detroit Techno, Chicago House, NYC Garage, Drum and Bass/Jungle, Go Go, and BMore music.
80's Music
The first fast food kid's meal
The fall of the Berlin Wall
The fall of the USSR


I mean... I can keep going but... shit... Us GenX'ers really saw it all PLUS everything you've seen.
I feel like millenials been through more but dont feel like proving it lol
 
I hope this is true


According to Post’s report, in the fall of last year, Trump attorney Christopher Kise “wanted to quietly approach Justice to see if he could negotiate a settlement that would preclude charges, hoping Attorney General Merrick Garland and the department would want an exit ramp to avoid prosecuting a former president.”

Trump rejected the idea, instead choosing to listen to lawyers and other advisers who urged him to take a more combative approach toward the DOJ. The report further said Trump repeatedly rejected otherwise sound advice from his attorneys while seeking the counsel of Tom Fitton, the head of Judicial Watch, a right-wing activist organization. Despite the name of his group, Fitton has no formal legal background whatsoever.
 
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