#90s
I’m the other way around. Only people born before the year 2000 can ever have the privilege of being adults. Everyone afterwards is permanently a child and shouldn’t be left alone without a babysitter.
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#90s
I’m the other way around. Only people born before the year 2000 can ever have the privilege of being adults. Everyone afterwards is permanently a child and shouldn’t be left alone without a babysitter.
This
As someone from the earlier late 1900s said,
Time keeps on shiftin’, shiftin’, shiftin’ into the future!
You’re telling me it’s “shifting” and not “slipping”???
All my hours watching Space Jam was a lie
Gahhhh you’re right. Fuck. I’m getting too old to remember lyrics I’ve heard a million times correctly.
!microblogmemes@lemmy.world
Being born in the 80s, I was told I was born in the nineteen hundreds. It didn’t feel great.
But it is the late 1900s.
We do happen to be roughly a quarter of the way towards the next century, so this seems reasonable to me. Longer lived Gen Z will likely be able to see the turn of the 22nd century, after all.
Longer lived Gen Z will likely be able to see the turn of the 22nd century, after all.
But will there be anything to see left?
Assuming we can avoid triggering mutually assured destruction, probably.
I’ve never heard anyone say this.
Blaze@sopuli.xyz 2 months ago
What does this have to do with the fediverse?
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 months ago
/c/LostLemmings
rglullis@communick.news 2 months ago
Worse still: how come there are 24 people upvoting this crap?
TheSpookiestUser@lemmy.world 2 months ago
People that don’t check what community a post came from and just upvote it if they like it.
Full disclosure: that was me just now until I opened the comments, realized, then took it back. It’s very easy to miss sometimes
samus12345@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Because they don’t care what community it’s being posted from. Lemmy is so much smaller than reddit that you have to pull from everywhere to get sufficient content.