giving boomers access to the internet was a fucking mistake
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@nagirin yea now you get what i mean like boomers have no self control regarding this stuff
@coolbean Yeahhhh my parents are gen X and they're cooked too. The only person in my family that isn't absorbed by screens is my grandma who I guess technically falls under silent generation
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@nagirin and its horrible because sometimes we want to introduce her to games that like arent on a fucking phone an she straight up cannot for the life of her pay attention to those or even understand the controls@nagirin one time she wanted to try kcd because my big brother gushed about that game a lot (rightly so) but she just.... could not figure out the button prompts right on the screen and gaaaaaah
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@nagirin one time she wanted to try kcd because my big brother gushed about that game a lot (rightly so) but she just.... could not figure out the button prompts right on the screen and gaaaaaah@nagirin its a difficult first 3d game but oh my fucking god we didnt make it through the tutorial even with me occasionally subbing in when she got lost
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@coolbean Yeahhhh my parents are gen X and they're cooked too. The only person in my family that isn't absorbed by screens is my grandma who I guess technically falls under silent generation
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@lizzy @coolbean That is more your warped perception of luddism. Luddism is a very specific petite-bourgeois movement to protect artisanal labour against centralisation and effectivisation of capital. Luddites weren't against technology they were against the factories threatening their artisanal craft. It's a reactionary line of thinking.
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@lizzy @coolbean That is more your warped perception of luddism. Luddism is a very specific petite-bourgeois movement to protect artisanal labour against centralisation and effectivisation of capital. Luddites weren't against technology they were against the factories threatening their artisanal craft. It's a reactionary line of thinking.