I don't know, we're not really the 9/11 generation, we're the internet generation, just as young people in 1989 were not the Berlin wall generation.
Yes, but the internet began to really take off in the late 90's, early 00's. The age bracket that can mark 9/11 as a moment of their "generation" would be those from around 12-25 basically. On the low end you have people who literally grew up with the internet and computers. On the high end you have people who were basically in their late teens as computers and the internet began to take over the world. It's the first inter-connected information age generation.
it was for the sake of relating to this debate. If you want to get really technical and use labels we are generation Y not the Internet generation, just as the one before us was Generation X, just as before that was the baby boomers.
Dude had me until the line in bold. A little bit of a leap, isn't it? Still a hilarious thought, lol! Edit: The hypergamous part; and the issue of women being generally incapable of feeling attraction toward an equal rings true for me, in many cases. ---------------------- So let us give women equality if that's what they really want. Remember that due to the hypergamous nature of women, men get less sex as women get more money and power. Women are generally incapable of feeling attraction for men who are not better than they are, and soon men are no better than equal. So it is about time men in feminist countries such as Norway stop thinking of rape as wrong.