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minus-squareDeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]hexbear16·3 years agoI had a conversation with somebody born in 2010, and I have never felt so old in my life link
minus-squareDeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]hexbear15·3 years agothere are children born in two thousand and ten who now have fully formed opinions on things, what the fuck link
minus-squarePomegranate [he/him]hexbear7·3 years agoThey're 10 and 11 years olde, their opinions only fully formed on beyblades and lake paul link
minus-squarestigsbandit34z [they/them]hexbear6·3 years agoBut unfortunately those fully formed opinions are most likely based in capitalist realism :doomer: link
minus-squarepenguin_von_doom [she/her]hexbear6·3 years agoRight! Its so weird. I feel ancient and very, very, very mortal. And its amazing how much stuff that I consider foundational they haven't even heard of. link
I had a conversation with somebody born in 2010, and I have never felt so old in my life
there are children born in two thousand and ten who now have fully formed opinions on things, what the fuck
They're 10 and 11 years olde, their opinions only fully formed on beyblades and lake paul
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But unfortunately those fully formed opinions are most likely based in capitalist realism :doomer:
Right! Its so weird. I feel ancient and very, very, very mortal. And its amazing how much stuff that I consider foundational they haven't even heard of.