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A Reddit thread highlighting the things that will die with Millennials is giving the gen existential dread. 

Sep 29 2022

A Reddit thread highlighting the things that will die with Millennials is giving the gen existential dread. Reddit has always been good at exposing truths we may not want to hear—and this viral thread is definitely one of them. At the top of things that will cease to exist following the Millennial generation sits the fact that people will no longer have a memory of the world without the internet. While this may be obvious for some, it’s a harsh truth that a pre-internet existence will have virtually no nostalgic impact on Gen Alpha. The thread goes on to include moments like remembering people’s phone numbers, remembering 9/11, talking about your Harry Potter house (though Millennial parents might force their kids to do this), and waiting for your favorite song to come on the radio (*insert Jim Carrey voice* Radio? Who needs the radio?). YPulse is always exploring the main differentiators between Gen Z and Millennials and they’re highlighted in our Gen Z vs. Millennials special report. (digg)