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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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  • 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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          #94

          @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:

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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)

                  missconstrue@mefi.socialM burn_this_@beige.partyB rupert@mastodon.nzR 3 Replies Last reply
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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. 🤷🏻‍♀️

                      benroyce@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                      oof!

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                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                        @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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                        @benroyce @tantramar @mina @Bugspriet @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Well, of course they were. What else explains all the Egyptian stuff in the Grand Canyon. It’s just science, man. 🧐👽

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @wendinoakland @overholt

                          it's kind of neat how time kaleidoscopes for a kid. the vikings and... wwi. sure, roughly the same time period. and older person: they must have been around

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                          @benroyce @wendinoakland @overholt
                          It sounds like these kids are smarter than they let on. They're taking their dad for a ride.

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                          • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

                            @benroyce @tantramar @mina @Bugspriet @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Well, of course they were. What else explains all the Egyptian stuff in the Grand Canyon. It’s just science, man. 🧐👽

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

                            yeah luckily lewis and clark could get the ancient alien tech from the grand canyon to george washington just in time to beat the british in the revolutionary war. napoleon almost got it instead. that would have totally screwed with history, and i understand history well and can appreciate the implications (/s)

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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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                              @benroyce @overholt I was waiting for this moment, because of Time's relentless arrow...

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                              • lazarou@mastodon.socialL lazarou@mastodon.social

                                @benroyce @overholt I was waiting for this moment, because of Time's relentless arrow...

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                                @Lazarou @overholt

                                time's relentless arrow turn kids into parents, and that's when time's relentless arrow absolutely destroys the ego

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                                • kolya@social.cologneK kolya@social.cologne

                                  @benroyce @wendinoakland @overholt
                                  It sounds like these kids are smarter than they let on. They're taking their dad for a ride.

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                                  @kolya @wendinoakland @overholt

                                  😂

                                  "time to drive you to school"

                                  "no dad, time for us to drive you to ego death"

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                                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                    @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                    oof!

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                                    @benroyce @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Spare a thought for my ex-fiance, whose eccentric academic father would pick her up from school sporting a "mullet" haircut, wearing fitted floral shirts, flared corduroy trousers (corduroy has made a bit of a comeback in the UK today, but was deeply unfashionable at the time!) and...clogs. Wooden clogs.

                                    She actually became quite tearful one evening after too much wine, remembering the shame and trauma it caused her to see him arrive. 😂

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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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                                      @MissConstrue @benroyce @TheBreadmonkey @overholt
                                      KNOWN??? 🤣 ✌️

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                                      • apostateenglishman@mastodon.worldA apostateenglishman@mastodon.world

                                        @benroyce @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Spare a thought for my ex-fiance, whose eccentric academic father would pick her up from school sporting a "mullet" haircut, wearing fitted floral shirts, flared corduroy trousers (corduroy has made a bit of a comeback in the UK today, but was deeply unfashionable at the time!) and...clogs. Wooden clogs.

                                        She actually became quite tearful one evening after too much wine, remembering the shame and trauma it caused her to see him arrive. 😂

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                                        @ApostateEnglishman @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                        well i know what i'm wearing today

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                                        • apostateenglishman@mastodon.worldA apostateenglishman@mastodon.world

                                          @benroyce @MissConstrue @mloxton @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Spare a thought for my ex-fiance, whose eccentric academic father would pick her up from school sporting a "mullet" haircut, wearing fitted floral shirts, flared corduroy trousers (corduroy has made a bit of a comeback in the UK today, but was deeply unfashionable at the time!) and...clogs. Wooden clogs.

                                          She actually became quite tearful one evening after too much wine, remembering the shame and trauma it caused her to see him arrive. 😂

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                                          @ApostateEnglishman
                                          Paisley printed shirts though, and a cravat, did he have those?

                                          I have only known one person who wore wooden clogs outside of the Netherlands, so deep points for that.

                                          @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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