by charlotteburse January 8, 2022

Coming from (in)famous greentext repost, marks state where (wrongly) it is stated that "Gen X has it too good" and couldn't cope with it. Examples provided, were "1999 and Gen X Disillusionment" - citing Office Space, Matrix, Fight Club and maybe even Taxi Driver. While the reading of the example was more of "wtf, we had it best, no chit-chat, just work and no socialization, do job head out..." (akin to hyped-autism, than "open-offices DEI-disaster") than "I hate my office cubicles and meaningless rat-race job and life"...
Similar to Millennial Chiller, Millennieitis.
Similar to Millennial Chiller, Millennieitis.
Adam: "Do you have bad tumblrism example I can use as meme?"
Beth: "Better! I have Gen X 'Catastrophe' !"
Adam: "How so?"
Beth: "GXC is... when you think how good you had it as "generation" akin to nowadays, in past; only to miss one important remark-"
Adam: "Yeah?"
Beth: "Imagine: you enjoy cubicle work for that you don't have to chit-chat!"
Adam: "Why not WFH then?"
Beth: "I guess they miss human contact..."
Adam: "Oh, so generally, it is missing 'mark', isn't it!?"
Beth: "Got it! UrbDic is tho more verbose on it!"
Adam: "I see! Good catch. Thanks!"
Beth: "Sure!"
Beth: "Better! I have Gen X 'Catastrophe' !"
Adam: "How so?"
Beth: "GXC is... when you think how good you had it as "generation" akin to nowadays, in past; only to miss one important remark-"
Adam: "Yeah?"
Beth: "Imagine: you enjoy cubicle work for that you don't have to chit-chat!"
Adam: "Why not WFH then?"
Beth: "I guess they miss human contact..."
Adam: "Oh, so generally, it is missing 'mark', isn't it!?"
Beth: "Got it! UrbDic is tho more verbose on it!"
Adam: "I see! Good catch. Thanks!"
Beth: "Sure!"
by dame_dane May 6, 2025

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by ChiChiFree February 14, 2018

When musicians collaborate on tracks and instead of saying featuring they'd rather use the short terminology "x". This is traditionally used to represent the group of artists as an equal collaboration; their verses shouldn't be seen as a "feature" but rather the second half of the song. "Featuring" however is traditionally used to indicate another artist's addition to the main artist's song, hence the use of the term featuring. Nowadays the traditional uses for these terminologies are recreational.
Example of "X": Musician 1 x Musician 2 - Song Title
Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
by choppedcheesewithanarizona July 25, 2024
