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That’s a really cool gift dude. They’ll be happy to have it I’m sure Good on you for quitting too. Is that style of smoking harder to quit? I ask because I’m a life long non-smokerBought my brother & his wife their wedding gift. Sucks I won't be able to test it out given I quit smoking last Jan
Bought my brother & his wife their wedding gift. Sucks I won't be able to test it out given I quit smoking last Jan
It looks niceBought my brother & his wife their wedding gift. Sucks I won't be able to test it out given I quit smoking last Jan
Anyone else play Nintendo back in the day and use an object like a AA battery to press a+b real fast for games like Mike Tyson's Punch Out?
Lol. Works crazy good. You use the long side of the battery to glide across the A&B buttons back and forth. Little Mac would get up from a knock down in like 1.2 seconds lol.i was today years old when i found out that this was a strategy
I'm watching Childhood 2.0 on YouTube. This generation of kids don't even go outside and ride bikes or play hide n seek or any of the stuff kids do. But they still see and possibly learn more than any children before them since they are all connected. I wonder how they'll be when they get to their 20s.
I was one of the older people at my last job (36 at the time) but I was cool with people that were in their 20s. It's crazy how normal it is for people to just pull out their phone while you're talking to them mid-sentence. I was cool enough with them to call them out on it "you're not listening" is what I'd always say, and they'd all protest by saying, "I'm listening, I was just checking something on my phone". Some even sarcastically would put it down and look me directly in the eyes. It's like common courtesy is asking too much.i think humanity has irrevocably changed.
Even though we grew up in a modern age i still felt like i could mentally connect with how life was hundreds of years ago. Human to human contact with just a much harder effort of life back then.
I don’t get how kids nowadays can. They’re not out on the streets interacting with each other. Never before have an entire generation of people been so disconnected from face to face contact and confrontation.
Maybe it’ll end well since everyone is a lot more similar and common sense stuff like recycling will be incorporated in peoples thought processes universally.
I was just thinking about this. The biggest aspects that sucked comparing then to now is no Ride Share apps and if you saw an interesting or funny clip, while out with friends you couldn't show them right away. Instead you had to describe it until you got back home.I think the late 00’s-early 2010’s was the perfect era for technology. Apps were new and exciting, social media was the Wild West, and the internet wasn’t overrun with ads.
We used to do that with pennies. Seriously, pennies! My pops scratched the **** out the controller and chilled once he saw what he didAnyone else play Nintendo back in the day and use an object like a AA battery to press a+b real fast for games like Mike Tyson's Punch Out?
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I'm watching Childhood 2.0 on YouTube. This generation of kids don't even go outside and ride bikes or play hide n seek or any of the stuff kids do. But they still see and possibly learn more than any children before them since they are all connected. I wonder how they'll be when they get to their 20s.
i think humanity has irrevocably changed.
Even though we grew up in a modern age i still felt like i could mentally connect with how life was hundreds of years ago. Human to human contact with just a much harder effort of life back then.
I don’t get how kids nowadays can. They’re not out on the streets interacting with each other. Never before have an entire generation of people been so disconnected from face to face contact and confrontation.
Maybe it’ll end well since everyone is a lot more similar and common sense stuff like recycling will be incorporated in peoples thought processes universally.
Anyone else play Nintendo back in the day and use an object like a AA battery to press a+b real fast for games like Mike Tyson's Punch Out?