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I'm a millennial, and i believe there is no way to truly live, it's the times and circumstances that creates history. It's fine to identify with older generations, but time and people move in a different direction all the time. As long as you aren't hurting people you can live how you want.
When you are on your death bed you will truly realize none of this matters. And how insignificant your life was lived.
Morality changes and i could be saying something different depending on how i was born and who i was born to. But really, calm down, and learn how to find people like you.
I'm pushing 50, and I'm both, but it even goes back WAY before me.
Lysistrata was the real start of it.