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Bye, asshole!

I didn't watch the season of AS that she appeared on but may have to check it out just for that moment.

To be clear, Marcel was annoying as shit. But "annoying" is a far cry from "conspiring to shave another contestant's head and physically attacking him to achieve it," as Cliff, Ilan and Elia did (all three should have been kicked off, not just Cliff).

Her "victims" weren't all that innocent. Sorry but I don't think she was a villain.

See I wouldn't pick Tiffany, because like her or not, she was clearly sabotaged by her assistants in the final - which is the far greater breach of good character to me.

Ugh. Lisa.

I honestly could have made a complete list just from season two.

I’m sure Emily is an amazing chef.

It's fine as long as you recognize the difference between differentiating between a generational cohort (birth to eighteen or twenty years old) and a feeling within a generation that they're their own thing. Generation Y, a five year birth span, does not exist as a generation

For someone who hates the whole "trendy" thing, you sure have bought into it, but that's typical for most people who get their information about cohorts from a Google search.

You're really determined not to understand social history.

Thank god I don't vote there!

Apparently, we have Wisconsin to blame for Fuller House getting a second (and third) season.

Uh, I don't know how you're reading this, because it affirms my previous statement.

The years don't "keep changing." People like you, unfortunately, keep trying to say that because of how you feel, you're 'actually' not a part of the cohort in which you were born. It's a psychological attempt to associate with the "trendier" generation, and nothing more.

Again, you're trying to shift the goalposts according to "emotional experiences." That is not how it works in social history and generational marking. I might feel like more of a Baby Boomer, even though I was born in the '70s, but that doesn't make me a Boomer because of how I feel.

You might personally feel that way, but how you "identify" isn't the same as the cohort in which you are identified by birth year. So if you were born 77-82, you're still a Gen Xer.

Social historians aren't "some writer/marketer's." It's fairly well established, same as the Baby Boom being 1946-1964. Notice the trend? Eighteen years.

Generation X is 1965 - 1983. Nice try though.