>>19397192Properly it should at least include 1999, because Millennials are the last generation of the last millennium, anything else doesn't make sense.
But I noticed as well how it's always the oldest elements being overly eager to identify with generation labels. On screencaps from r/millennials I see here (it's really the only way I know of it, pure osmosis through /pol/) it's always roasties hard 40 posting their garbage questions/threads.
Meanwhile, I am a young millennial and identifying with the label strongly strikes me as one of the most cringe things ever.