We all like to think that age is just a number. And it kinda works until you come across a relic from the old times. Your heart starts pumping, and you gotta tell yourself "I ain’t a kid no more."
So when someone started the "I’m this old" Twitter challenge, it blew up in an instant. People started sharing pictures of old-school stuff that best represents how old they’ve gotten. From Myspace accounts and floppy disks to Accelerated Reader and Yogos Bits, there’s a relatable thing for virtually everyone. So let’s go down memory lane, where everything feels so much more recent than it actually is.
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Old School Image Projectors
CD Collection
If any of these objects seem familiar, there’s a great chance you belong to the millennial generation, which covers anyone born from 1981 to 1996. That being said, the youngest millennials are now fully-grown adults. That means we can clearly spot the generational differences in comparison to to Generation X (born from 1965-1980) and baby boomers (born from 1946-1964).
According to Pew Research Center, millennials make up the 2nd largest generation in the US electorate, “a fact that continues to shape the country’s politics given their Democratic leanings when compared with older generations.” In general, this demographic group is “more educated but there’s a sharp economical divide between those with a college education and those without it.”
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I think some things were better without all the technology. Like when I was younger I would stay outside til the street lights came on. Today kids are so consumed with technology, they don't get outside & enjoy nature, fresh air, & adequate amount of exercise they need!
Wonder what the adults blamed on before computers were invented. Maybe books.
Load More Replies...My mother, a teacher, saved a pile of blank attendance sheets that were headed for the recycling bin after the school adopted an iPad-based system. Her colleagues laughed at her for being a Luddite, until the day the WiFi crashed and they all had to ask her for one. Much humble pie was eaten that morning!
I never understood the appeal of that movie, he's an entitled little snot
Load More Replies...O my...me too. Now I look and find it weird that we noted which were male and which were female. I made teachers crazy all through school because my name looks male but is pronounced DeNEE which is a French male name. Nevertheless it is the name that I was given and as I grew, so did my like of having an unusual name for a female. Helpful people have always and still do, change it to Denise. I have to correct them and watch the confusion. One of the small amusements in life.
Teachers here in Texas still use these. If the computers go down, they still have the grades
Retired from DISD 8 yrs. ago, but we were still required to also keep grades in a gradebook (were issued one for that purpose each yr.) & were demerited if it was not up to date at classroom observations.
Load More Replies...Sometimes we stole them and sank them in a nearby lake. Instant reset of all our absence days...
Yup. Paper registers still used in UK until recently (10 years ago) and still are I'm sure. The new system is all interactive with immediate reporting once it's completed. They need to know where each student is for each lesson...
"Shanna", "Bradley", "Charissa" --- not very old (to me!)... If you know what class-year this is from (can't read top left) you can find the most probable year from the distribution of names (FOUR Diane's!?).
Looks like '54' to me. That would fit -- in the 50's and 60's you often saw classes with forty or fifty students or more.
Load More Replies...But yes, I wonder what was wrong with poor Louise.
Load More Replies...I'm too old to go to school, I have no idea when they stopped using this.
I wasn't a good student, so I was really scared when this book was open and my name was called.
we had paper registers in first school and that was until 2015.
It's very common tactic in my country especially before university entry exams
It is still used by small businesses for which it is not possible to buy a computer and programs, printer, paper, etc.
in Argentina, the school daily attendances are still like that!
My teacher used these just 5 years ago. But then again... that was elementary school.
When I started primary school, which is about 20 years ago, the teacher had this for the class attendance. Now 20 years later I am school teacher and to the same thing but online.
The only outdated thing in this picture is the amount of students... P.S. LOL, english names need indicator wether its male or female 😂
Now if that doesn't take you back to your childhood, then I don't know what will lol! Remember how great you felt when you were selected by your teacher to do it lol
Haha. But it's Ingrid Christ. Last name first. Lmao
Load More Replies...I'm 32...but I don't know what is that... Maybe in my country don't use it, what is it?
The teacher's record book of students' attendance.
Load More Replies...When I started teaching, we didn't have telephones in our classrooms yet and the PA system didn't work.
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Apparently, whatever your first choice was, it was never a mine. Never realised that. Just thought I was always lucky.
School Stuff
To compare with their predecessors, millennials tend to be more conscious about their health and general well-being. A 2013 Aetna poll showed that “baby boomers were likely to define 'healthy' as not falling sick.” Meanwhile, millennials consider healthy eating habits and physical activity as the definitions of healthy. That explains why we have seen such a rise in food preferences like vegan, gluten-free, organic, and other natural alternatives.
On the other hand, there’s a steady tendency of decline in millennial homeownership. Business Insider suggests that this is due to the fact that as a whole “they have less money than their parents did at the same age.” According to this report titled “Are Millennials Different?” by The Federal Reserve: millennials have lower earnings, fewer assets, and less wealth compared to baby boomers.
Car Radio With Removable Front Piece
VHS collection
Etch-A-Sketch
Some ppl have mad skills on these things! It blows my mind. I could barely make anything recognizable! haha
Watching Movies On VHS
Can Phone
Cassette Adaptors
TV/Game Computer Switch
Laser Pointers
Practical Jokes
Lite-Brite
Movie Classics
Tetherball
Pogs
So Old School It's Vintage
Snap Bracelets
Cherry Bombs
Skydancer Barbie
Robo Pets
Juice Bars
Cheating Prevention
I had to use these when I was in 1st-3rd grade and i´m 13. They may be old but their still in use today so...
Colorful Macs
Golden Oldies
Ankle Skipper
Invisible Ink
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Didn’t these magnets make a funny sound when you played them a certain way?
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Oh gosh! I remember getting these at carnivals, and spraying them from the top of the Ferris Wheel! People freaked!! (I was a brat back then...)
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I had a snoopy one in early '80's. That's another good '80's plastic smell.
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Wow, Wendy's (a chain still in existence that continues it's gradual global expansion) and this, from that bygone, sepia-toned historical era of 2009!
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Oh I threw these in school and it was a hot mess. They were no joke. They stunnnnkkk
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I remember those! I think I had one that smelled like lemon lime soda.
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Same, I'm 14 and came to see the things I wouldn't recognize. The vast majority I do.
Load More Replies...Ah, this takes me back. Who remembers using these? hand-axe-5...777a0d.jpg
"Omg, I'm so old I remember my little kid toys from 2007!!" - Look, I'm 36, older than a lot of people on here talking about how 'old' they are, but I admit that I'm not really that old yet. A lot of you little latter-Millennial and first wave 'Gen-Z' babies have a long, long way to go before you can talk about this stuff without sounding absurd to actual old people. I sort of do too. Let's be glad for that, enjoy it while it lasts.
Easy there. The post just asked how old they are, the item didn't have to be very old.
Load More Replies...Ok I'm a gen z and I have seen all of these in my life. It might have been that I went to a broke christian private school but these really arent all that old.
My brother had a bunch of these books. I stuck to Calvin and Hobbes.
Load More Replies...New name for the thread lol: People in their 20's and 30's post nostalgic pictures, pretend that they're "old", and don't realize that 90% of the things are still in use, and kids still know about most of the rest of the stuff haha. Also do people know that gen z started in the mid to late 90's, so many of the older gen zers grew up with millennials and in the 90's?
Millennials started in the late 90s. A lot of gen-z people aren't even adults yet.
Load More Replies...As a Gen-Xer I kind of resent photos and comments that suggest stuff I am perfectly familiar with from my childhood is a hallmark of the next generation! Hey, I'm not THAT old..! :P
"Millennials on Twitter post about how "old" they are" (except for the guy with the glass coke bottle)
I'm 19 and seen it all. It took even 15 years for those things to get to eastern Europe.
Meh. Most of these are not that old. Many are still in use & currently available today.
I liked/commented on all the ones I remember or actually used... I was a teen in the 80s, so I remember quite a few!
I had all but #20 at some point, and I know about #20 because my grandma had the old containers from when she used them. Heck, I have one of her tins of "100% pure MSG" that's empty but is cool looking around here somewhere.
I'm seeing most of these items for the first time and I'm an 80's baby. This is because most of these things did not come to my country and maybe shipping wasn't that prominent back then
I know all of these and i am 14, i remember going to my grandparents house and wanting to watch a movie but the VSH tapes were trouble to figure out
These comments are comforting. I mean, I AM old but this stuff seems awfully recent.
LOL is it bad that I look at some of those and am like that is way too new!
Popples. I had every single one. I also had all of the G.I. Joe action figures. That’s how old I am.
a lot of this stuff is gen z stuff I believe (that's born i the 80's, right ?) so the title's bogus. Also, some of that stuff is typically american, rather than generational.
I haven't seen a single pack of "cigarette gum" since...never mind. ;-)
What about these. I used to collect these in Middle School. SNS-sticke...28f083.jpg
Not sure I understand the competition for remembering the things that are unimportant.
Same, I'm 14 and came to see the things I wouldn't recognize. The vast majority I do.
Load More Replies...Ah, this takes me back. Who remembers using these? hand-axe-5...777a0d.jpg
"Omg, I'm so old I remember my little kid toys from 2007!!" - Look, I'm 36, older than a lot of people on here talking about how 'old' they are, but I admit that I'm not really that old yet. A lot of you little latter-Millennial and first wave 'Gen-Z' babies have a long, long way to go before you can talk about this stuff without sounding absurd to actual old people. I sort of do too. Let's be glad for that, enjoy it while it lasts.
Easy there. The post just asked how old they are, the item didn't have to be very old.
Load More Replies...Ok I'm a gen z and I have seen all of these in my life. It might have been that I went to a broke christian private school but these really arent all that old.
My brother had a bunch of these books. I stuck to Calvin and Hobbes.
Load More Replies...New name for the thread lol: People in their 20's and 30's post nostalgic pictures, pretend that they're "old", and don't realize that 90% of the things are still in use, and kids still know about most of the rest of the stuff haha. Also do people know that gen z started in the mid to late 90's, so many of the older gen zers grew up with millennials and in the 90's?
Millennials started in the late 90s. A lot of gen-z people aren't even adults yet.
Load More Replies...As a Gen-Xer I kind of resent photos and comments that suggest stuff I am perfectly familiar with from my childhood is a hallmark of the next generation! Hey, I'm not THAT old..! :P
"Millennials on Twitter post about how "old" they are" (except for the guy with the glass coke bottle)
I'm 19 and seen it all. It took even 15 years for those things to get to eastern Europe.
Meh. Most of these are not that old. Many are still in use & currently available today.
I liked/commented on all the ones I remember or actually used... I was a teen in the 80s, so I remember quite a few!
I had all but #20 at some point, and I know about #20 because my grandma had the old containers from when she used them. Heck, I have one of her tins of "100% pure MSG" that's empty but is cool looking around here somewhere.
I'm seeing most of these items for the first time and I'm an 80's baby. This is because most of these things did not come to my country and maybe shipping wasn't that prominent back then
I know all of these and i am 14, i remember going to my grandparents house and wanting to watch a movie but the VSH tapes were trouble to figure out
These comments are comforting. I mean, I AM old but this stuff seems awfully recent.
LOL is it bad that I look at some of those and am like that is way too new!
Popples. I had every single one. I also had all of the G.I. Joe action figures. That’s how old I am.
a lot of this stuff is gen z stuff I believe (that's born i the 80's, right ?) so the title's bogus. Also, some of that stuff is typically american, rather than generational.
I haven't seen a single pack of "cigarette gum" since...never mind. ;-)
What about these. I used to collect these in Middle School. SNS-sticke...28f083.jpg
Not sure I understand the competition for remembering the things that are unimportant.