• who@feddit.org
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        2 days ago

        Its an actual term

        It’s a phrase coined very recently based on a misconception, and happened to be picked up by some online publishers. That’s all.

        Saying “its an actual term” [sic] just attempts to give it an air of legitimacy, without actually meaning anything.

        The phrase itself is not only ignorant, but also insulting. The gamers it refers to are not Baby Boomers, but Generation X, which had nothing to do with the damage to society that Boomers are famous for and most of us in younger generations are suffering from now. (Housing crisis and out-of-touch legislators, for example.)

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          2 days ago

          Oh I think you absolutely nailed it. I just meant its not just two separate words. Like the difference between a game with action and adventure" and an “action-adventure game”