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Sounds to me like White Hat has just gotten the nomenclature confused and Cueball/Randall is needlessly being antagonising.  
 
Sounds to me like White Hat has just gotten the nomenclature confused and Cueball/Randall is needlessly being antagonising.  
 
[[Special:Contributions/162.158.34.118|162.158.34.118]] 06:16, 23 June 2019 (UTC)
 
[[Special:Contributions/162.158.34.118|162.158.34.118]] 06:16, 23 June 2019 (UTC)
 
Ugh This is actually really stupid. Of course the guy with the hat is right a bit. The oldest millennials kids are highest in Middle School factually with the rest younger.It can be believable in like a decade or at least just over half from now. Wait until the older millennials are pushing 50 or close. The only way it is a pinch of salt somewhat close is if the older millennials most likely even being in a cusp were having underage sex and getting pregnant like at 13 or just under age. Just saying definitely the guy with the hat is wrong with thinking millennials are mostly not grown because most to about all are but of course the other guy is wrong too because they wouldn't be that old to really have teenagers just about starting college unless if they were having kids way too young really under age.Thats very little but I'm sure the one who made this didn't know that. Wait almost a decade and then this will be really realistic but right now millennials oldest are mostly mid 30s and youngest in college really over 18. Just stating the facts.[[Special:Contributions/172.68.189.235|172.68.189.235]] 09:44, 6 August 2019 (UTC)
 
:Have you read the explanation? If born "between 1982 and 1999", they are in 2019 between 20 and 38 years old. So yes, some are still quite young and not in "the real world", but at the same time, many can reasonably expected to have kids at an age where college is a relevant topic.--[[User:Lupo|Lupo]] ([[User talk:Lupo|talk]]) 12:02, 6 August 2019 (UTC)
 
 
Perhaps a more experiential definition of a "millennial" is in order. Anyone born early that they remember using a card catalog system at a public library is now definitionally NOT a millennial. Anyone that cannot remember using a card catalog system is a millennial or later. Problem solved! -disgruntled (non-)millennial ;)
 

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