• blave@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      In here I am, on the other end of that, as some Gen X asshole who doesn’t get DragonBall references

      At least we can both take a lesson from this: life is not fair. Although, what I take from this, is that the Internet does not “owe“ me a laugh. And even if I don’t get the joke, I can at least appreciate the literal decades of pop, cultural familiarity a person has to have in order to “get it “.

      But that just makes me feel older, because I used to always “get it “, but now I’m too old to “get it” anymore.

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        7 hours ago

        This made me wonder, since the TV series came out a long time ago. Generation X ended ~1980. The original Dragon Ball series started in 1986. So there are Gen X that were kids (not that you have to be a kid to watch it, but that’s the most likely audience) when it aired.

        Just musing over that particular thing. I feel it’s safe to say it’s generally outside of Gen X culture.

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          6 hours ago

          I’m firmly a millennial and know dragonball from the version where the Pig guy wishes for underwear at the end I have no problem believing gen xers were too old for the dragonball I remember and the later ones on cartoon network or wherever.