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And be absolutely speechless seeing we had computers and the internet even back then.
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If you've used the internet your entire life, how is it surprising that it existed shortly before you were born?
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>>217398817
You misspelled War Games (1983)
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>>217398817
Huh? They had internet in the 80s?
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>>217398817
older zoomers grew up without smartphones unc...
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>>217398817
Yeah, but like THIS was your phone? how did you even live?! There's no way to survive day to day with that dinky thing. You can't even use tiktok, youtube, or google! How am I supposed to check a girl's insta?
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>>217398817
Small part of the population, sure.
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>New gen watch The Matrix
>"Directed by Wachosko Bros"
>Search them on their phones
>Cant find them anywhere like they disappeared from existance
>Only mention found will be about their relatives, the Wachosko sisters
Wonder what will they think about the sudden disappearance of the absolute kinomakers Wachosko bros.
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>reading a 1910 book
>they talk about fingerprints and ballistics like they weren't even new



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