• slappypantsgo@lemm.eeBanned from community
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    10 days 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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      10 days ago

      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.

      • slappypantsgo@lemm.eeBanned from community
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        9 days ago

        I was chronically online back then! Haha I mean, not chronically necessarily, but I got super into el interneto around 1995 and then waxing and waning every now and again. 2002 I was a journalist…yep chronically online for sure!

        Anyway, thanks for linking that. I realized that I just completely forgot about anything other than the “badger badger badger” line. It’s been so long and I’m old. :)

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        10 days ago

        That’s true enough, I guess we were formed & forged out of necessity. If you wanted to surf web well, you had to figure all kinds of shit out. If you wanted to pirate, same deal. Watch porn? Better delete that web history, but also make it look believable.

        It was baked into our brains at a young, impressionable age. And we absorbed it all.

        Now these kids don’t seem to know how to do shit. Frustrating. They should be tech savvy.

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          9 days ago

          I know parents who don’t own PCs. Just phones. A bunch of working class kids are without access to a PC. Of course they’re going to be worse at it than we were. How are they supposed to learn?

          It’s not like we did it because we wanted to show off our useful skills on the job market, lol.