• I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I think the first time I felt really old was when a teenager said “You were a teenager in the '90s?? OMG, that’s so cool. What was it like?”

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      3 months ago

      I mean, it was a fundamentally different experience. Smartphones basically changed everything.

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    3 months ago

    Yea I’m old. I have entered the “get off my lawn” phase of my life.

    I’ve started talking to myself because I’m the ONLY one that really knows.

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      Nope. The correct answer is the world peaked at the height of my child/teenhood. Ask anyone and they would agree.

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      Europe peaked a litt bit later IMO, like the top was 1995. So much good music (including all the hood music already out there), best videi game era, less wars, economy good…

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    Some parts of the ‘80s I’m jelly of, like the not expecting to be reachable constantly, seeming relative ease of getting a job, and arcade culture.

    I wouldn’t want the no ozone layer, super high (for the time) milk prices, and crappy video games, though, amongst other things. I have a lot of respect for my loved ones who got through it.

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      And don’t forget the constant threat of nuclear annihilation. While political tensions were easing, there were several occasions when we almost all died because someone fucked up or some gadget did something unexpected or some part failed that had cost pennies.