• db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Old enough to have seen the fall of USSR but not old enough to understand its significance at the time.

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    2 months ago

    My birth year is the same as the title of a dystopian future novel by George Orwell.

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    2 months ago

    My childhood is having Carameldansen be a popular meme, and then having that promptly taken away.

    EDIT: I also witnessed the birth and the death of “Vine”.

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      Gmail account is firstname.lastname and neither of them are rare.

      Even though I don’t use Gmail anymore I keep that account alive.

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          Fun fact:

          Not all services that use “sign in with google” will respect that, though most will

          Backblaze immediately comes to mind as one that always makes me include the dot or it gets pissy

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      Technically, you’re younger than your tongue.
      Because your age is counted from birth but your tongue was formed before you were born.

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    My first console controller only had one button, audio cassette storage was my first pirating medium, I remember when doctors used to smoke in the examination room.

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    One time when I was 10 my teacher rolled in a TV and made us watch some building fall over on the news. I thought it was boring and wanted to go back to learning stuff. But then afterwards all the grown-ups, and I mean like, all the grown-ups got really really angry and weird, like I would say things like that I don’t want to knock over other people’s buildings and they said that meant I was a terrorist.

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      But, did they also gather the whole school in the cafeteria to watch, via those same TV carts, the first teacher and mother take off for space — only to have the shuttle explode in real-time? That was an interesting thing to see: hundreds of students looking to their nearest adult and finding emotionally-glitching humans only.

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        Oh, man. What a day that was. I was in first grade, still too young to understand that there were people in that thing and that those people died.

        When we watched it blow up like fireworks, I don’t think we realized that wasn’t what it was supposed to do. Our poor teacher had to process it pretty quickly so she could explain it to us.

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    I fought Iraq in 2003 but the first president I could vote for was Bush v Kerry.

    If that doesn’t do it I don’t know what will.

    Also, please stop reminding me how old I am.