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1. Lost Generation (1883-1900): The original emo kids—wrote sad novels, chain-smoked, and survived wars like they were bad exes.

2. Greatest Generation (1901-1927): Pulled themselves up by their bootstraps, saved the world, and then guilt-tripped everyone for eternity.

3. Silent Generation (1928-1945): Too polite to complain, but you know they were side-eyeing the Boomers for ruining everything.

4. Baby Boomers (1946-1964): Grew up on free love and cheap houses, now hoard wealth like it’s Pokémon cards and ask why kids don’t buy diamonds anymore.

5. Generation X (1965-1980): Raised by TVs and sarcasm, they’re the human version of “I’m not mad, just disappointed.”

6. Millennials (1981-1996): The burnout generation: crushed by student loans, still can’t afford a house, but hey, they’ll “vibe” through it.

7. Generation Z (1997-2012): Woke AF, roast everyone online, and somehow juggle existential dread with the perfect selfie angle.

8. Generation Alpha (2013-present): Haven’t finished potty training but already criticizing your social media aesthetic—future rulers of the metaverse.
 
And we are wasting it on fucking balloons for kid's birthday parties.
 
There are dozens of videos out there about Ringo's abilities as a drummer. He wasn't the best or most technical or fastest, but he was one of the most original and unique and creative. He--and many others--attribute his gifts to his being a left-handed guy playing a right-handed kit. Whatever. Beatles rule.
 
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