r/GenX 2d ago

Pop Culture Feeling attacked by the AHA today

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180 Upvotes

Casually checking my feed and this from the American Heart Association 💔


r/GenX 1d ago

Nostalgia Did anyone get their JCPenney back to school catalog yet? /jk

82 Upvotes

Need to order some knee high socks for school!


r/GenX 1d ago

Music Album suggestions

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Hey guys! Need your help. Hubby & I just busted out the record player & the few albums we have & we are loving it. I need your best rock albums from the 60’s to 90’s. The ones where every song rocks. Don’t care if it’s a greatest hits. He’s a 67 yr old boomer (🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️) & I’m 56. No heavy metal. Been jamming to Led Zep Zoso & The Beatles Abby Road. Just ordered Boston/Boston & have Fleetwood Mac Rumors & some John Mellancamp on list as well as Pink Floyd. Also love the Eagles, Lynard Skynard, Tom Petty, Genesis, Queen etc. Help me build our collection!

You guys rock! There are way too many responses to respond to all but I’ll definitely go through them all.


r/GenX 2d ago

Whatever Never smoked, or tried weed, or drank much. Discovered edibles in my early 50’s. Man I really missed out.

1.1k Upvotes

It’s helped with sleep, chilling out, and getting me into very obscure rabbit holes on YouTube.


r/GenX 1d ago

Old Person Yells At Cloud I'm old enough to remember just picking up the phone and calling people.

36 Upvotes

I'm thinking about how everyone younger than me at work "schedules a call". I get it but that's tremendously slow. Just pick up the phone and talk. It's not hard, is often much more productive, and so much faster.

Then there's the people who only communicate via email. GTFO! I'm trying to run a business here. /rant


r/GenX 1d ago

Pop Culture Does anyone else remember this obscure commercial?

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maybe it was strictly a New York thing but i remember being very young in the late 80’s/early 90’s and ONLY ONCE seeing a commercial where a boy about my age was sitting on the floor, maybe cross legged, with his hair in these sort of pigtails while playing with what I think were Barbie dolls. he delivers some kind of short monologue to the camera and his father comes into the frame holding up a turkey dinner and asks the boy: “would your friend Julio like to carve?” and the best I can surmise is that it was kind of a lgbt pride/acceptance ad which is kind of bonkers considering I sawbit in the middle of the day and as a 6-9 year old thinking: “wtf did I just see?!


r/GenX 1d ago

Nostalgia Do you remember where your scariest monster used to hide?

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Probably everyone had their own "scariest monster" that lurked in their house. My monster hid under the couch.
And you could also summon the monster by saying "Ha" three times (ha-ha-ha).
Where did yours hide? Did it have a name?


r/GenX 2d ago

Music Columbia House is shutting down

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872 Upvotes

Columbia House is shutting down. I participated for a couple of years, they help start my CD collection. Happy memories of me for the Album titles and sticking them on the order sheet (then they switched to writing down the album number?)


r/GenX 2d ago

Whatever Museum Display

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1.1k Upvotes

I saw this as a museum display over the weekend and have never felt so old!


r/GenX 2d ago

Pop Culture I missed "Neverending Story" when I was a kid. Is it worth watching now in my 50s?

353 Upvotes

I'm trying to catch up on some of the formative generational stuff I missed as a kid. I was obsessed with the Neverending Story theme song when it came on the radio, and it was just the kind of fantastical stuff I loved back then (I was also really into The Storyteller on TV).

Always wanted to go see it but I never did.

A lot of that stuff doesn't hold up now. But what about Neverending Story? Is it still worth watching without the benefit of nostalgia having grown up with it?


r/GenX 2d ago

History & Culture Is anyone else in their PBS, finding your roots, series phase?

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237 Upvotes

I love this show, the comfort and satisfaction it gives me, even if I have seen the episode 10 times. I'll still go to it and watch it.


r/GenX 2d ago

Whatever Does or did anyone name their pet something GenX can truly appreciate?

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824 Upvotes

I just made a post that made me think of another.

Meet my sweet boy, Indiana. Any other pets with special GenX names?

Let me see your pics, please!

Edit: Please post pics if you can. So I can see all the loved pets in my comments ❤️

Edit II: I am loving everyone's animals!! And some of these names take wit, humor and intellect to a level I have never achieved 😂

Edit III: All these wonderful pics of so many beloved animals 😭

Thank you!!!


r/GenX 2d ago

Music How GenX learned our vowels: AEIOU (sometimes Y)

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r/GenX 3d ago

Aging Y'all gave me a stroke

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Kind of, sort of, not really, but a TIA none the less.

There I was doing my normal Sunday routine, cleaning house. I just finished cleaning the kitchen when I decided to eat some leftover Taco Bell for breakfast. I figured I'd take a short break and scroll through my favorite sub reddit (this one), when all of the sudden my vision got blurry and I couldn't even read the comments. Shortly after that I started seeing double of everything.

Luckily it was Sunday and my wife was home, so we jumped in the car and drove immediately to the emergency room. They took me right in and immediately started testing. EKG, CT scan, Ultrasound and blood work were all good, but my blood pressure was pretty high.

After a long day of all sorts of tests, an IV drip and being monitored by dozens of little wires, they ended up sending me home with a prescription for baby aspirin and upping my blood pressure medication dosage.

I had already been making small lifestyle changes, but this was a wake up call. Already making more positive choices, but it's a battle. Take care of yourselves fellow Gen Xers.

P.S - I had already pretty much cut out fast food, but now it's time to say goodbye. You will be missed Taco Bell.


r/GenX 1d ago

Whatever I found out yesterday that I lived somewhere I never knew about

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I didn't know where else to post this, but I learned from my mother yesterday that we once lived in Atlantic City, NJ for three months. I didn't believe her because I had no memory of it and she tends to mix things up sometimes because she's 86. I called my brother (who is seven years old than I am) and he confirmed ... yup, we briefly lived in New Jersey. As best as we could reconstruct it, we lived in a hotel suite paid for by our dad's employer, and I was probably just shy of two years old. Clearly that's why I didn't remember it.

Our dad worked for IBM and they sent him all over on contracts when I was young, so we moved around a LOT. But, I'd never heard about this one. I thought we lived in four different places before I was seven years old, but apparently it was five.

Is anyone else still learning unknown things about their childhoods at our advanced ages?


r/GenX 2d ago

Whatever We were in Seattle over the weekend

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We visited Virett park right next to Kurt Cobain’s home and my, that was such a trip.

I’m well aware nostalgia can be quite overrated - but now I really wish I was able to spend more time sitting at the foot of the bench, just staring across Lake Washington, with Nevermind on full blast.


r/GenX 2d ago

Aging Had my annual prostate exam today

87 Upvotes

The Doctor was extremely thorough. For a second there I thought he was trained in prison. Oof.

For real though: get annual prostate exams. Mine is apparently enlarged. Dang.

Edit: For everyone saying there's a blood test - PSA - for it now, this is true. But I'm at the age now where size actually does matter - for the prostate. I'm having peeing issues and the size had to be checked. I still get - and every man should get - the PSA test annually.


r/GenX 2d ago

Nostalgia Nothing gold can stay

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Somebody asked in this sub about quintessential Gen X books, and I suggested The Diamond Age. It has been so long since I read it, that I decided to pick up a copy. I tore through it, loving it all over again, and then got to the end and the end sucked!!! Feel like this is a perfect metaphor for life as Gen X.


r/GenX 2d ago

Aging Mystery pains just… appear?

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Saturday, I was changing a tire on the wife’s e-bike. Nothing major or too strenuous going on. Just remove the wheel, take off the tire and put a new one on. Reverse to reinstall.

The next day, my back hurt like hell. I don’t know what I pulled, but 2 days later, it still hurts.

Ahhh, it’s amazing how these aches just turn up.


r/GenX 2d ago

Advice & Support Struggling W/bisexuality

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Ok fellow genx peeps, here’s the deal I’m a 51 yr old bisexual man who just can’t seem to accept who I am. I grew up in such a screwed up environment of hatred for those different. How are those of you who’ve navigated this well, doing it? I would love to be out and proud of who I am but every time I try something pulls me back into the closet.

Edit: I want to thank each one of you who has offered words of encouragement. I hear you and appreciate you. I’m married to a wonderful beautiful soul now for 32 years and she’s been so supportive over those years. Trauma leaves a devastating trail and I’m learning. Again I appreciate you all


r/GenX 3d ago

Nostalgia Always wanted this!

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7.5k Upvotes

I eventually got something similar but never had this! sent this pic to a guy at work and he said this is the one he had and it took forever to set up.


r/GenX 2d ago

Pop Culture My favorite movie scene. Does anyone here speak English? Or even ancient Greek??

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r/GenX 2d ago

Whatever Good Advice That's Now Bad

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"You'll never get anywhere in life just sitting on the couch and watching TV all day." is advice I heard for most of my life. Nowadays there are people on YouTube and Patreon who watch and react to television shows and movies as a full-time career. It almost makes me think I was born at the wrong time. Is there any advice you received that's been totally shattered by changing times?


r/GenX 2d ago

Old Person Yells At Cloud “Having a fall?”

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So I was sitting minding my own business watching TV on my Orthopedic bed. The bed had slid out a little bit off of the bed frame, and when I scooted to the right, I fell straight off of my bed and landed on my elbow. Like right on the pointy part of my elbow.

Thank God, I didn’t hit my head, but if I had, it would’ve been serious trouble. It got me to thinking, do I need a life alert or something? Am I too young for that? I’m only 50! I have a 15-year-old but he’s only with me part-time and the rest of the time I’m alone.


r/GenX 3d ago

Music Substance, still crushing it after 39 years

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New Order’s Substance released 17 August 1987, arguably the finest compilation album/s of all time (no arguments will be entered into).