Reprinted in its entirety from Beloit College. Funny stuff...
The
Mindset List for the Class of 2016
For
this generation of entering college students, born in 1994, Kurt Cobain,
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Richard Nixon and John Wayne Gacy have always been
dead.
1.They should keep their eyes open for Justin Bieber or Dakota
Fanning at freshman orientation.
2.They have always lived in cyberspace, addicted to a new
generation of “electronic narcotics.”
3.The Biblical sources of terms such as “Forbidden Fruit,” “The
writing on the wall,” “Good Samaritan,” and “The Promised Land” are unknown to
most of them.
4.Michael Jackson’s family, not the Kennedys, constitutes
“American Royalty.”
5.If they miss The Daily Show, they can always get
their news on YouTube.
6.Their lives have been measured in the fundamental particles
of life: bits, bytes, and bauds.
7.Robert De Niro is thought of as Greg Focker's long-suffering
father-in-law, not as Vito Corleone or Jimmy Conway.
8.Bill Clinton is a senior statesman of whose presidency they
have little knowledge.
9.They have never seen an airplane “ticket.”
10.
On
TV and in films, the ditzy dumb blonde female generally has been replaced by a
couple of Dumb and Dumber males.
11.
The
paradox "too big to fail" has been, for their generation, what
"we had to destroy the village in order to save it" was for their
grandparents'.
12.
For
most of their lives, maintaining relations between the U.S. and the rest of the
world has been a woman’s job in the State Department.
13.
They
can’t picture people actually carrying luggage through airports rather than
rolling it.
14.
There
has always been football in Jacksonville but never in Los Angeles.
15.
Having
grown up with MP3s and iPods, they never listen to music on the car radio and
really have no use for radio at all.
16.
Since
they've been born, the United States has measured progress by a 2 percent jump
in unemployment and a 16 cent rise in the price of a first class postage stamp.
17.
Benjamin
Braddock, having given up both a career in plastics and a relationship with
Mrs. Robinson, could be their grandfather.
18.
Their
folks have never gazed with pride on a new set of bound encyclopedias on the
bookshelf.
19.
The
Green Bay Packers have always celebrated with the Lambeau Leap.
20.
Exposed
bra straps have always been a fashion statement, not a wardrobe malfunction to
be corrected quietly by well-meaning friends.
21.
A
significant percentage of them will enter college already displaying some
hearing loss.
22.
The Real World
has always stopped being polite and started getting real on MTV.
23.
Women
have always piloted war planes and space shuttles.
24.
White
House security has never felt it necessary to wear rubber gloves when gay
groups have visited.
25.
They
have lived in an era of instant stardom and self-proclaimed celebrities, famous
for being famous.
26.
Having
made the acquaintance of Furby at an early age, they have expected their toy
friends to do ever more unpredictable things.
27.
Outdated
icons with images of floppy discs for “save,” a telephone for “phone,” and a
snail mail envelope for “mail” have oddly decorated their tablets and smart
phone screens.
28.
Star Wars
has always been just a film, not a defense strategy.
29.
They
have had to incessantly remind their parents not to refer to their CDs and DVDs
as “tapes.”
30.
There
have always been blue M&Ms, but no tan ones.’
31.
Along
with online viewbooks, parents have always been able to check the crime stats
for the colleges their kids have selected.
32.
Newt
Gingrich has always been a key figure in politics, trying to change the way
America thinks about everything.
33.
They
have come to political consciousness during a time of increasing doubts about
America’s future.
34.
Billy
Graham is as familiar to them as Otto Graham was to their parents.
35.
Probably
the most tribal generation in history, they despise being separated from
contact with their similar-aged friends.
36.
Stephen
Breyer has always been an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
37.
Martin
Lawrence has always been banned from hosting Saturday Night Live.
38.
Slavery
has always been unconstitutional in Mississippi, and Southern Baptists have
always been apologizing for supporting it in the first place.
39.
The
Metropolitan Opera House in New York has always translated operas on seatback
screens.
40.
A
bit of the late Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek, has always
existed in space.
41.
Good
music programmers are rock stars to the women of this generation, just as
guitar players were for their mothers.
42.
Gene
therapy has always been an available treatment.
43.
They
were too young to enjoy the 1994 World Series, but then no one else got to
enjoy it either.
44.
The
folks have always been able to grab an Aleve when the kids started giving them
a migraine.
45.
While
the iconic TV series for their older siblings was the sci-fi show Lost,
for them it’s Breaking Bad, a gritty crime story motivated by desperate
economic circumstances.
46.
Simba
has always had trouble waiting to be King.
47.
Before
they purchase an assigned textbook, they will investigate whether it is
available for rent or purchase as an e-book.
48.
They
grew up, somehow, without the benefits of Romper Room.
49.
There
has always been a World Trade Organization.
50.
L.L.
Bean hunting shoes have always been known as just plain Bean Boots.
51.
They
have always been able to see Starz on Direct TV.
52.
Ice
skating competitions have always been jumping matches.
53.
There
has always been a Santa Clause.
54.
NBC
has never shown A Wonderful Life more than twice during the holidays.
55.
Mr.
Burns has replaced J.R.Ewing as the most shot-at man on American television.
56.
They
have always enjoyed school and summer camp memories with a digital yearbook.
57.
Herr
Schindler has always had a List; Mr. Spielberg has always had an Oscar.
58.
Selena's
fans have always been in mourning.
59.
They
know many established film stars by their voices on computer-animated
blockbusters.
60.
History
has always had its own channel.
61.
Thousands
have always been gathering for “million-man” demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
62.
Television
and film dramas have always risked being pulled because the story line was too
close to the headlines from which they were ”ripped.”
63.
TheTwilight
Zone involves vampires, not Rod Serling.
64.
Robert
Osborne has always been introducing Hollywood history on TCM.
65.
Little
Caesar has always been proclaiming “Pizza Pizza.”
66.
They
have no recollection of when Arianna Huffington was a conservative.
67.
Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome has always been officially recognized with clinical
guidelines.
68.
They
watch television everywhere but on a television.
69.
Pulp Fiction’s
meal of a "Royale with Cheese" and an “Amos and Andy milkshake” has
little or no resonance with them.
70.
Point-and-shoot
cameras are soooooo last millennium.
71.
Despite
being preferred urban gathering places, two-thirds of the independent
bookstores in the United States have closed for good during their lifetimes.
72.
Astronauts
have always spent well over a year in a single space flight.
73.
Lou
Gehrig's record for most consecutive baseball games played has never stood in
their lifetimes.
74.
Genomes
of living things have always been sequenced.
75.
The
Sistine Chapel ceiling has always been brighter and cleaner.
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