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  1. There's a new moronic Millennial internet challenge called the "Kiki challenge". 

     

    So I click on IGTV to watch a video.  As always a random popular video plays after you start the app.  It's a young cute chick dancing to a Drake song.  After a second or two I realize that she's gotten out of a moving car and is dancing in the street.  A few seconds later, the inevitable, she gets hit by a very fast moving car and the other girl who was filming starts screaming.

     

    Knowing how stupid people are when they are trying to get a minute of fame, I of course Google it because I had a feeling it was internet related.  Of course there are more stories of people getting hit by cars. 

     

    One brainiac even put down her purse and continued to dance along the moving car, and someone pulled alongside the purse in a motorcycle and took it.

     

    I'll post that video, but not the one of the girl getting hit by a car.

     

     

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    2. SabreFan1

      SabreFan1

      @LordCanuckA generation is considered to last 20-25 years.  Millennials started at 1980 at the earliest.  20 years on 1980 brings it to the year 2000.  That's why they are called "Millennials".  The generation ended at the beginning of the new millennium.  How did you not put 2+2 together on that?

    3. King Heffy

      King Heffy

      Let them, but make them pay for their own medical treatment.

       

      We have too many people on the planet as it is; if the stupidest ones want to kill themselves off, that's fine.

    4. LordCanuck

      LordCanuck

      The majority of researchers and demographers start the generation in the early 1980s, with some ending the generation in the mid-1990s. Australia's McCrindle Research[27] uses 1980–1994 as Generation Y birth years. A 2013 PricewaterhouseCoopers[28] report used 1980 to 1995. Gallup Inc.,[29][30][31] and MSW Research[32] use 1980–1996. Ernst and Young uses 1981–1996.[33]

      A 2018 report from Pew Research Center defines Millennials as born from 1981-1996, choosing these dates for "key political, economic and social factors", including September 11th terrorist attacks. This range makes Millennials 5-20 years old at the time of the attacks so "old enough to comprehend the historical significance." Pew indicated they'd use 1981-1996 for future publications but would remain open to date recalibration.[3

       

      from wikipedia

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