• slappypantsgo@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I have no idea what the snake and mushrooms are and I was born before the internet existed, so it’s not only kids.

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      Yeah, but were you chronically online in 2002? Ie exposed to the memes of the time.

      Nowadays all sorts of normies fill the internet. Internet used to be explicitly for “nerds”.

      I remember when nornies didn’t even know how to.

      And now we’ve gone around again and the youngest generations have really poor PC skills because they just do everything on their phone.

      Do you remember the dancing baby? That was a few years earlier than Badgerbadgerbadger.com but it was more mainstream, being like in Ally Mcbeal etc.

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        My mom used to call the house from work at a random time between when my brother and I got home from school and when she left work. If she got a busy signal, she would wait about 15 minutes to half an hour and call back. If she got a busy signal a second time she would assume one of us was on the Internet and we would get in trouble when she got home.

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          Oh that’s pretty smart of mom.

          I’m getting nostalgic over thinking about the sound of the modem and the emotions that went with it.

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          Yeah, but back then the internet wasn’t as obiquitous as it is now, so something being online didn’t necessarily mean that you’d have seen it, whereas now if something is a hit you’ll see it in a matter of hours, really.

          Like I probably did see the Hampster dance in the 90’s possibly, but like the computer in the library wasn’t one you could really use the speakers on, and I think it took until like 99-00 for dad to get a computer with an Internet connection. No it couldn’t have been that late I was looking up Zelda faqs when playing Ocarina of Time and that was a few years earlier, as N64 came out in 1996. OOT came out in 98 okay.