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| #4838 |  | Paper Rabies: Hypersensitivity to littering.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4839 |  | Bradyism: A multisibling sensibility derived from having grown up in
 large families.  A rarity in those born after approximately 1965,
 symptoms of Bradyism include a facility for mind games, emotional
 withdrawal in situations of overcrowding, and a deeply felt need for a
 well-defined personal space.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4840 |  | Black Holes: An X generation subgroup best known for their possession of
 almost entirely black wardrobes.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4841 |  | Black Dens: Where Black Holes live; often unheated warehouses with Day-Glo
 spray painting, mutilated mannequins, Elvis references, dozens of
 overflowing ashtrays, mirror sculptures, and Velvet Underground music
 playing in background.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4842 |  | Strangelove Reproduction: Having children to make up for the fact that one no longer
 believes in the future.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4843 |  | Squires: The most common X generation subgroup and the only subgroup
 given to breeding.  Squires exist almost exclusively in couples and
 are recognizable by their frantic attempts to create a semblance of
 Eisenhower-era plenitude in their daily lives in the face of
 exorbitant housing prices and two-job life-styles.  Squires tend to be
 continually exhausted from their voraciously acquisitive pursuit of
 furniture and knickknacks.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4844 |  | Poverty Lurks: Financial paranoia instilled in offspring by depression-era
 parents.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4845 |  | Pull-the-Plug, Slice the Pie: A fantasy in which an offspring mentally tallies up the
 net worth of his parents.
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4846 |  | Underdogging: The tendency to almost invariably side with the underdog in a
 given situation.  The consumer expression of this trait is the
 purchasing of less successful, "sad," or failing products: "I know
 these Vienna franks are heart failure on a stick, but they were so sad
 looking up against all the other yuppie food items that I just had to
 buy them."
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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| #4847 |  | 2 + 2 = 5-ism: Caving in to a target marketing strategy aimed at oneself after
 holding out for a long period of time.  "Oh, all right, I'll buy your
 stupid cola.  Now leave me alone."
 -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated
 Culture"
 
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