What's so bad about being a 2000s kid?
I was born in early 1996 which makes me a 2000s kid. I believe that you have to be born in the 80s or *very* early in the 90s to be considered a 90s kid. Most people born at the same time as me desperately want to be 90s kids, but what's wrong with being a 2000s kid? It annoys me when people say "I feel sorry for 2000s kids!" The early 2000s were practically the same as the 90s, like the same tv shows, same music style, similar fashion, etc. I don't know why Justin Bieber, iphones, etc. And all that nonsense are associated with 2000s kids, because I wasn't really a kid when any of that happened, I was a teenager. I would say kids who were *born* in the 2000s should be associated with the aforementioned, because they are the kids of today.
Added (1). Yeah, I know this is something really stupid but it just annoys me to see people hating on the 2000s.
They just have huge nostalgia boners.
Nothing. Those types of people are usually shrouded in their nostalgia, when in reality, it doesn't really matter so much. Don't dwell on something so insignificant.
Edit: True that. It gets so annoying. Like, you guys are in your 20s and 30s. Time to get over your childhood.
There's nothing bad about the situation you were born in, that is some total lies and everyone who thinks otherwise is not worth your time!
there's pretty much no difference between being a """"90s kid"""" and the decades that follow it anyway! People only think there's a big gap because we use a decimal number system but can you imagine the crazy nonsenses that would hapen if we counted in groups of three instead of ten?
i know EVERYONE says this but age really is just a number what is more important is what you make of your life!
The youngest generation will always be targeted. Wait until the 10's babies are old enough to be made fun of
I don't hate the younger generation, I just think they are at a great disservice since kids today are lacking in many ways - socially and educationally; 2000's kids are tech savvy but that's about it…
- Is it bad for a poor kid to have expensive things? My parents are low-middle class but i always buy expensive clothes so i can look good and fit in with the other kids. I feel guilty doing this, but i just want to fit in. Almost everybody in my school has smartphones, so i bought an iphone. Need to fit in but i feel so guilty. I don't want to empty my parents' bank account. btw i beg for all the stuff, my parents didn't want to get it for me. I feel even more guilty.
- Can a rechargeable battery go bad if it's not being used? Just wondering if I were to to take a brand new iphone and set it down for 2 years, would the battery be as good as it was when I bought it?
- A friend of mine shares his iPhone with his kid through iPad. So all the messages I sent to him could be read by his kid. I'm concerned? I brought this issue up to him hoping to find ways to solve this issue. Because I feel really uncomfortable that my messages to him is open to his family members. He would not do anything about it, saying convenience to his family out weigh my concern. Is he completely ignorant of my concern or what I'm asking is too much?