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  • booty [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    The problem with charts like these is that so much of it quite easily crosses generational lines. I was born in 1999 but I played the n64 and original Xbox, watched all those shows. I have to go all the way back to the "early millennial" category before I start seeing stuff that I'm like "ok that's for old people"

    In general I'd say the late millennial category much more closely aligns with stuff I think about when I think of my childhood. My age category contains a bunch of stuff I felt like I had outgrown by the time it showed up

      • booty [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        :sicko-zoomer: rekt

        (I was going to say owned but then I remembered I'm old and kids don't say that anymore)

    • OutrageousHairdo [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I mean I was born after you and my first console was a SNES, because my dad still had his old one. You can experience things that weren't really "for" you.

      • booty [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Sure, but I think that's different from what I'm talking about. Like I watched the jetsons and pink panther as a kid too, but that's not the same as watching recess on normal TV and then talking to other kids my age who also watched recess and getting the impression that it is normal for people my age to watch recess. That's what I mean.