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  3. I just read a sentence that referred to “the decades since” 2005 and I feel personally attacked.

I just read a sentence that referred to “the decades since” 2005 and I feel personally attacked.

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  • log@mastodon.sdf.orgL log@mastodon.sdf.org

    @benroyce @overholt "Yo papa so old" burns. Between siblings. While Dad is driving. There's just no coming back from that. He just has to sit down on a bench somewhere and crumble into 1000-year-old dust.

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    @log @overholt 😆

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      @overholt

      you're not alone john, you're not alone

      we are old

      "born in the 1900s" is apparently ancient now. this poor dad just driving his kids to school gets absolutely roasted for it:

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      #82

      @benroyce
      Most likely AI slop, but funny anyway.

      @overholt

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        @overholt

        you're not alone john, you're not alone

        we are old

        "born in the 1900s" is apparently ancient now. this poor dad just driving his kids to school gets absolutely roasted for it:

        pellechristensen@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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        #83

        @benroyce @overholt "Dad, can you help me set up a mail?
        No, that's reserved for people born in the 19 hundreds"

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        • patterfloof@meow.socialP patterfloof@meow.social

          @overholt there's nothing quite like going through college in the 1900s to age a person

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          #84

          @patterfloof @overholt
          70s?

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          • quoidian@mastodon.onlineQ quoidian@mastodon.online

            @patterfloof @overholt
            70s?

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            #85

            @quoidian @overholt 90s 🙂

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            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

              @overholt

              you're not alone john, you're not alone

              we are old

              "born in the 1900s" is apparently ancient now. this poor dad just driving his kids to school gets absolutely roasted for it:

              apenkop@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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              @benroyce @overholt
              These kids are adorable!! They're cool and they rock!!

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              • apenkop@mstdn.socialA apenkop@mstdn.social

                @benroyce @overholt
                These kids are adorable!! They're cool and they rock!!

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                #87

                @apenkop @overholt

                kids are dangerous for the ego 🤭

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @overholt

                  you're not alone john, you're not alone

                  we are old

                  "born in the 1900s" is apparently ancient now. this poor dad just driving his kids to school gets absolutely roasted for it:

                  dlundh@mastodon.nuD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #88

                  @benroyce @overholt brutal

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                  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                    @benroyce @TheBreadmonkey @overholt My daughter once asked if I’d ever known “a hippy”, and I didn’t even know where to begin. 🤣. I showed her pictures of her grandparents and me in our 70s gear. She laughed. A lot. 🤷🏻‍♀️🥳

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                    #89

                    @MissConstrue

                    Bell-bottoms tho

                    @benroyce @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                      @overholt

                      you're not alone john, you're not alone

                      we are old

                      "born in the 1900s" is apparently ancient now. this poor dad just driving his kids to school gets absolutely roasted for it:

                      maxalmonte14@indiehackers.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #90

                      @benroyce kids be like "how far can we take it before getting an ass whoop?" 😂😂

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                      • bugspriet@social.tchncs.deB bugspriet@social.tchncs.de

                        @benroyce Even before mobiles - the C net was just invented then and required a suitcase size installation and cost some tenthousand Euros @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                        @Bugspriet

                        Yeah. I can so relate to this man.

                        When I told my kids, we had no mobile phones when I was their age, they started to wonder whether we had cars or TVs.

                        Fortunately for them, they did not ask for dinosaurs.

                        @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                        • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                          @Bugspriet

                          Yeah. I can so relate to this man.

                          When I told my kids, we had no mobile phones when I was their age, they started to wonder whether we had cars or TVs.

                          Fortunately for them, they did not ask for dinosaurs.

                          @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                          @mina @Bugspriet @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                          i was in my yard smelting iron in my furnace after having just learned it is stronger than bronze, when the smartphone dropped 😆

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                          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                            @mina @Bugspriet @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                            i was in my yard smelting iron in my furnace after having just learned it is stronger than bronze, when the smartphone dropped 😆

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                            @benroyce

                            Haha!

                            @Bugspriet @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                            • mloxton@med-mastodon.comM mloxton@med-mastodon.com

                              @MissConstrue

                              Bell-bottoms tho

                              @benroyce @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                              @mloxton @benroyce @TheBreadmonkey @overholt It’s the stripes that scarred me. Bell bottomed trousers with 3” orange, blue, and yellow stripes. Men would wear them. In public. The shame of being a preteen with a father who would wear such things, it has never faded. Verily, did my parents fly the freak flag high...and yet, when I showed signs of growing old enough to enjoy the freedom, they became yuppies and sent me to a convent. In another country. Because, boomers. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                @overholt

                                you're not alone john, you're not alone

                                we are old

                                "born in the 1900s" is apparently ancient now. this poor dad just driving his kids to school gets absolutely roasted for it:

                                401matthall@mastodon.xyz4 This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @benroyce @overholt

                                I dunno... Those kids knew about WW1, WW2, Queen Elizabeth, Jesus... I mean... Their sense of timescale is off but... They's kids.

                                I think they're gonna be alright. ❤

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                                • 401matthall@mastodon.xyz4 401matthall@mastodon.xyz

                                  @benroyce @overholt

                                  I dunno... Those kids knew about WW1, WW2, Queen Elizabeth, Jesus... I mean... Their sense of timescale is off but... They's kids.

                                  I think they're gonna be alright. ❤

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                                  @401matthall @overholt

                                  time collapses for them. anything "before" happening within the timeframe of their parents age just makes sense to them, because they view their parents as ancient and omnipotent at their young age. it's strangely endearing

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                                  • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                                    @Bugspriet

                                    Yeah. I can so relate to this man.

                                    When I told my kids, we had no mobile phones when I was their age, they started to wonder whether we had cars or TVs.

                                    Fortunately for them, they did not ask for dinosaurs.

                                    @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                                    @mina @Bugspriet @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt I worked in a county museum as a student. The dads — the know-it-alls who’d read artefacts’ cards then announce what they’d just read as if they’d always Known All Things 🙄 — had a clear and complete chronology of humans in their heads: modern humans, pioneers (19th C), Vikings, ancient Egyptians, cave men + dinosaurs (as co-habitants). So easy!

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                                    • tantramar@zeroes.caT tantramar@zeroes.ca

                                      @mina @Bugspriet @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt I worked in a county museum as a student. The dads — the know-it-alls who’d read artefacts’ cards then announce what they’d just read as if they’d always Known All Things 🙄 — had a clear and complete chronology of humans in their heads: modern humans, pioneers (19th C), Vikings, ancient Egyptians, cave men + dinosaurs (as co-habitants). So easy!

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                                      @tantramar @mina @Bugspriet @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                      i've always been confused as to if the ancient aliens that helped the maya are the same ancient aliens that helped the egyptians

                                      (/s)

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                                      • tantramar@zeroes.caT tantramar@zeroes.ca

                                        @mina @Bugspriet @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt I worked in a county museum as a student. The dads — the know-it-alls who’d read artefacts’ cards then announce what they’d just read as if they’d always Known All Things 🙄 — had a clear and complete chronology of humans in their heads: modern humans, pioneers (19th C), Vikings, ancient Egyptians, cave men + dinosaurs (as co-habitants). So easy!

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                                        @tantramar

                                        At least, they're gonna have smart kids!

                                        @Bugspriet @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                                        • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                                          @mloxton @benroyce @TheBreadmonkey @overholt It’s the stripes that scarred me. Bell bottomed trousers with 3” orange, blue, and yellow stripes. Men would wear them. In public. The shame of being a preteen with a father who would wear such things, it has never faded. Verily, did my parents fly the freak flag high...and yet, when I showed signs of growing old enough to enjoy the freedom, they became yuppies and sent me to a convent. In another country. Because, boomers. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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                                          @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                          oof!

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