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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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  • 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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                      • 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 @benroyce @overholt 100%! The kids are completely in on it! 😹

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

                          @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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                          @mloxton @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Funnily enough, I have a paisley printed shirt! Gold paisley pattern on black cotton! They became briefly, ironically fashionable again for a while over here, but I don't have quite enough faith in my aging brain's ability to keep track of current trends to wear it with a straight face today.

                          I used to enjoy wearing shirts that made people go, "interesting shirt. Do you...need me to call anyone?". 🤔

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                          • apostateenglishman@mastodon.worldA apostateenglishman@mastodon.world

                            @mloxton @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Funnily enough, I have a paisley printed shirt! Gold paisley pattern on black cotton! They became briefly, ironically fashionable again for a while over here, but I don't have quite enough faith in my aging brain's ability to keep track of current trends to wear it with a straight face today.

                            I used to enjoy wearing shirts that made people go, "interesting shirt. Do you...need me to call anyone?". 🤔

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                            @ApostateEnglishman
                            Did you have the colorful cuff bands at the bottom of your bells to help slow fraying, and the triangular gusset up the side to give them extra flair so you tripped if you walked too fast?

                            @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                            • apostateenglishman@mastodon.worldA apostateenglishman@mastodon.world

                              @mloxton @benroyce @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Funnily enough, I have a paisley printed shirt! Gold paisley pattern on black cotton! They became briefly, ironically fashionable again for a while over here, but I don't have quite enough faith in my aging brain's ability to keep track of current trends to wear it with a straight face today.

                              I used to enjoy wearing shirts that made people go, "interesting shirt. Do you...need me to call anyone?". 🤔

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                              @ApostateEnglishman @mloxton @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                              i am eternally weirded out by teenagers and young adults wearing "misfits" t shirts

                              are they musicologists? or are they just "cool t shirt bro"?

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                @ApostateEnglishman @mloxton @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                i am eternally weirded out by teenagers and young adults wearing "misfits" t shirts

                                are they musicologists? or are they just "cool t shirt bro"?

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                                @benroyce
                                100% "Cool T Bro"

                                @ApostateEnglishman @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

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                                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                  @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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                                  @benroyce @401matthall @overholt

                                  I remember my kids referring to a request for help with homework as "seeking the wisdom of the ancients", or even "asking the ancestors" if they were feeling particularly scamp-like. They're teenagers now, so they only consider us ancient, not wise.

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                                  • eswag@dju.socialE eswag@dju.social

                                    @benroyce @401matthall @overholt

                                    I remember my kids referring to a request for help with homework as "seeking the wisdom of the ancients", or even "asking the ancestors" if they were feeling particularly scamp-like. They're teenagers now, so they only consider us ancient, not wise.

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                                    @eswag

                                    The arc of parental wisdom is fun.

                                    "You must know everything!"
                                    ...
                                    "You don't know anything!"
                                    ...
                                    "So... You were totally right about my taxes."

                                    ❤

                                    @benroyce @overholt

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                                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                      @ApostateEnglishman @mloxton @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                      i am eternally weirded out by teenagers and young adults wearing "misfits" t shirts

                                      are they musicologists? or are they just "cool t shirt bro"?

                                      Link Preview Image
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                                      @benroyce @mloxton @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Not sure about that one, but Nirvana t-shirts remain as popular as ever over here with the teens (exact same designs as 30 years ago too!).

                                      I've also noticed Dr. Martens, Converse and Vans have made a big comeback with the yoof. It's surreal to find myself surrounded by kids dressed no differently than the grunge crowd when I was their age.

                                      The only difference is that they have more tattoos now! 🤷🏻‍♂️

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

                                        @eswag

                                        The arc of parental wisdom is fun.

                                        "You must know everything!"
                                        ...
                                        "You don't know anything!"
                                        ...
                                        "So... You were totally right about my taxes."

                                        ❤

                                        @benroyce @overholt

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                                        @401matthall @eswag @overholt 😂

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                                        • apostateenglishman@mastodon.worldA apostateenglishman@mastodon.world

                                          @benroyce @mloxton @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt Not sure about that one, but Nirvana t-shirts remain as popular as ever over here with the teens (exact same designs as 30 years ago too!).

                                          I've also noticed Dr. Martens, Converse and Vans have made a big comeback with the yoof. It's surreal to find myself surrounded by kids dressed no differently than the grunge crowd when I was their age.

                                          The only difference is that they have more tattoos now! 🤷🏻‍♂️

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                                          @ApostateEnglishman @mloxton @MissConstrue @TheBreadmonkey @overholt

                                          the rise of tattoos is amazing. i love it. but it's *so* different from the attitude towards tattoos that used to be out there

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