Life Timeline

For those born June 19, 1988.

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1987
Before you were born

You're one of the first people who's never lived in a world without The Simpsons.

In February 2012, Hampton Stevens wrote about what The Simpsons had left to say after airing its 500th episode.

1988
Year 34

You were born in June of 1988. This year, The Atlantic celebrates its 160th birthday, making it 5 times as old as you.

The year you were born, Arianna Huffington wrote about the life and legacy of artist Pablo Picasso.

1988
Beginnings

Around the time you were born, the NASA scientist James Hansen testified to the Senate that global warming had begun.

In July 2000, Sarewitz and Pielke wrote an examination of global-warming science and politics.

2001

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The teenage years

This is what Hollywood thought teenagers looked like the year you became one.

Donnie Darko was released in 2001.

2001

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The 9/11 Attacks

At 13 years old, you were part of the generation most shaped by 9/11.

The conflicts and displacements touched off around the world by the attacks have been reverberating for the majority of your life. “This ‘war’ [on terrorism] will never be over,” wrote James Fallows, a few years after the towers fell.

2002
Half a life ago

Your life can be divided into two halves: before and after American Idol.

In May 2015, Spencer Kornhaber wrote about how the show changed the music industry over time.

2006
Coming of age

Around your 18th birthday, al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed in Iraq.

In the May 2007 issue, Mark Bowden wrote about how the military tracked, located, and killed Zarqawi.

2010

Goran Tomasevic / Reuters

The Arab Spring

When you turned 22, you witnessed the revolutionary fervor that transformed the Arab world in 2010, a movement led by your generation.

When 26-year-old Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire, he ignited a tinderbox of protests that continue to roil the Middle East, and kindled the beginnings of democracy in Tunisia.

2015

Youssef Boudlal / Reuters

Contemporaries

In 2015, Rihanna, who was born the same year as you, became the first artist to be certified with 100 million singles awards by the RIAA.

In January 2016, Specer Kornhaber wrote about Rihanna's single "Work."

2050
Forecasts

By the time you turn 61, economist Jim O'Neill predicts that drug-resistant infections will kill one person every three seconds.

But it's possible to prevent that. In May 2016, Ed Yong wrote about the recommended steps to avert a post-antibiotic apocalypse.

Today
History in the making

History is happening all around you, every day.

The Atlantic is here to help you process it, in stories like these: