Shoutout to all the 1997-2001 kids who are somehow hybrids of millennials and gen z. We are the Ultimate Generation of 90’s nostalgia and new age internet depression.
This is actually super interesting, because I feel like this group witnessed the massive technological change in both our schools and our society. I’m a senior in high school this year, and my school relies heavily on chromebooks – almost everything we do is online. However, I still remember the days when we had a chunky projector on wheels in the room with clear plastic slides that you had to write on in dry erase pen. I still remember when teachers relied almost entirely on chalkboards, and I remember whenever we watched a movie, the teacher would have to roll in this giant old T.V. with a VCR player. Only recently, my school replaced the crusty old textbooks with online ones. Us 1997-2001 are the only age group that truly witnessed that shift. School isn’t the only place where society has changed – when I was a child, we had a house phone. We got rid of the house phone in when I was in grade, so I got a little slide cell phone. In 9th grde, I got an iPhone, and now I can barely imagine life without it. It’s just interesting, because we really LIVED that shift growing up – it’s what defined our childhood. It’s like we have knowledge of the school system from two different eras.
probably the weirdest information about star wars i could give you is that the death star garbage compactor monster from episode 4 was sentient, was force sensitive, and it wasn’t trying to eat luke – it was trying to baptise him
the second link worked and this is a good resource!
I want to add that it is free of terf rhetoric and inclusive of trans lesbians, nonbinary lesbians, and gnc lesbians. There is no shaming of women who have had sex with men (or feel like they desire men) and I really appreciated the parts about having a complicated relationship with gender identity.
The audience is people who are questioning if they might be lesbians. It’s not a put-down of other sexual orientations or somehow suggesting that being a lesbian is endgame for bi/pan women.