Omg.it feels as if I was born in the wrong dang planet!
2007-06-21 20:36:18
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answered by Blonde Rebellion 3
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Yes I was supposed to be born sometime in the 50s but something must have gone wrong....terribly wrong....and I ended up born in 1989 *shudders* I was suppose to grow up in the 50s, be a teenager in the awesome 60s (ahh The Beatles, The Doors, The Animals, Janis Joplin, hippies, Woodstock, need I really say more?), start to settle down in the 70s, and start complaining about "the crazy kids today" in the weirdo (yet cool) 80s.
Ah the summer of love, what an awesome time that must have been. Too bad I can only dream of it now. And I've always been weird for my generation too. I've always been told that I have, and I quote "old people taste in music and movies" I've been hearing that since like 2nd grade!
2007-06-21 20:38:22
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answered by Peace 6
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No I think I was born in the perfect generation. It's so exciting to be alive today. The only other time that I would think of as it's equivalent would be from the late 1800s (like 1870) through the 1940s or 50s. Imagine all the technological advances people must have seen.
2007-06-21 20:39:16
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answered by apocalypso 4
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A lot of times I feel like I was. I really would of loved to be born around the mid 1930's...but then again if I was, I would probably would want to be born in another generation...so I guess I am someone who would if I could be born in every generation.
2007-06-21 20:43:47
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answered by howard_denton 1
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Actually, yes. My musical and artistic preferences belong to another generation entirely. I can't even really get interested in the music that most people my age listen to, and that's just in terms of popular music. I also like performing classical music, and I usually end up doing that with middle-aged people and seniors. And speaking of seniors, I'd rather hear their stories any day of the week than hear one more word about the adventures of Paris Hilton.
2007-06-21 20:38:31
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answered by solarius 7
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Not for me,
right technological advances
not soon enough for the havoc of global warming,
after the world wars,
hmm.. sounds like a good generation to be born with.
2007-06-21 20:37:17
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answered by rhkenji 3
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Yes. I wish I were born like in the fifties. I think the best times were in the late sixties, seventies and mid-eighties. After that life just went down hill. Life is much more harder now. I really hate it.
2007-06-21 20:45:10
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answered by Mr_realist 3
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nope...unless I was born in the future when there are robots and cars fly and all that stuff. And no one would go to school, they would just stick a plug into your brain and download info (like the movie the Matrix) and it everyone would be super healthy and live to be 200 years old (it doesn't matter though, I am immortal) yeah that would be great.
2007-06-21 20:41:22
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answered by Vinteal 4
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Sometimes. I especially like the 50s and the 70s. Although, the future seems quite exciting with all the technological and medical progress as well.
2007-06-21 20:37:06
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answered by Alexander T 2
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Hello, It depends on where you stay and how you live, if everything is fine and ok then you thank god for this generation you born in, but if it is opposite, you will curse the generation you born in.
2007-06-21 20:48:46
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answered by sheratonsami 2
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After reading about different eras and generations, I think the fifties would have been a good fit for me, but I'm sure I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.
2007-06-21 20:40:20
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answered by Georgie 7
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