“Kids Of Today Will Never Understand”: 50 Relatable Posts By People Who Just Realized That They’re Old Now (New Pics)
Most of us don't notice the passage of time, so we're shocked when we realize just how many years have passed since certain phenomena. For example, Pokémon Go rocked the world exactly 10 years ago. 15 years ago, in 2011, Instagram launched, and had no reels or ads – just pure square photo bliss.
But this will really blow your mind: it's been exactly 20 years since Hannah Montana and High School Musical premiered and Facebook and Twitter were launched. Feel old yet? If not, we've got some more doozies for you, courtesy of an online community with a title that's just a bit too rude. We'll give you a hint: these nostalgic things will most likely make you say: "Heck, I'm Old!"
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No dryer should call itself smart until it can fold the fitted sheets itself.
& Had To Walk Thru Shag Carpet To Do It
When Two Of Your Childhood Favorites United
Realizing that you're not the cool kid anymore stings. But when is exactly the time when we're not young anymore? What even is "young?" Is it an age, a feeling, or just a way to identify yourself? If there is a certain age when a person is officially considered old, what is the cut-off?
German researchers recently asked middle-aged people what they consider to be old age. They discovered that people consider old age to start later than they used to. Previous generations, like folks born in 1911, would say that they consider a person to be old when they're 71. Those born in 1956, on the other hand, said that old age starts at 74.
If You Know Then You Can Appreciate This Pic
How Many Old People Still Have A Drawer Full Of Manuals?
Anyone Else Have This?
It also depends on how old you are yourself. Perhaps it's not surprising; you may remember how you, when you were a kid, thought you'd have it all figured out by 21 and how someone who was 45 seemed positively ancient. The older people are, the more likely they are to think that old age starts later.
What the German researchers found was that someone who's 64 years old, for example, would think that 74 is considered old. A 74-year-old, in turn, would say that old age starts at only 76. On average, women tend to say that old age starts two years later compared to what men believed. Perhaps age, just like beauty, can be in the eye of the beholder?
You’re Really Old If You Used Newspapers And Silly Putty!
I can smell both of them looking at this picture!
Memory Unlock: Kids Of Today Will Never Understand Blinded By The Light
“Sit Ubu, Sit. Good Dog.”
What makes someone old? According to one study, conducted with Italians aged 65-74, it differs for men and women. Women tend to say they start feeling old when they lose physical independence, experience a loss of a parent, or become widows. For men, in turn, it was about their careers: once they retired, many considered themselves officially old.
I Still Know The Home Number From Decades Ago 👍
Your Family Had One Or You Knew A Family That Did
My mum had one and when that broke she got another one,… rinse and repeat for about 15 years
Still Do On My Phone … 😊
Old age is somewhat a construct; it changes depending on cultural context. A 2024 study from the University of Michigan explored perceptions toward age in 13 different countries. For example, in China, being 58 years old is considered old. In Belgium, people say someone is old only when they reach the age of 70. Americans say that old age begins between 62 and 63 years old. Interestingly, in South Korea, people's perceptions of old age remained the same no matter what their current age was.
I Wish I Still Had One, Along With The Giant Speakers!
Library Stool
I Saw This In The Wild Today
Apparently, stressing too much about getting old can make us age faster. Co-author of the University of Michigan study, an associate professor in its Department of Psychology, William Chopik, says that people should reflect on how they perceive aging. "People who view aging more positively have a host of better outcomes when they get older — they live longer, have reduced likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease and are happier."
My Grandmother Had A Large Number Of National Geographic Magazines. I Recall Looking At The Pictures While I Drank My Chocolate Milk. Good Times
Guy With A Parachute That You Threw Up In The Air And It Float Back Down To Earth. 1970s
Raise Your Hand If You Had This Fiery Spit Of Satan Put On Every Cut And Bruise Growing Up
Either that, or Merthiolate. I was also given Cod Liver Oil once. Just *once*.
If we were to ask kids when a person becomes old, they would have a more definitive answer. According to one poll of children aged seven to 16, a person becomes old once they hit 49. And there are certain activities that they identify with being old.
The most common answers were "talking about 'the good old days,'" gardening, and drinking tea. Listening to the radio and watching daytime TV also signaled that someone is old. What's more, moaning about aches and pains was seen by kids as old people behavior, as well as complaining about the weather.
You Know It’s True
Did You Have To “Write Sentences”?
Who Remembers The Old Tomato Pincushion?
Do any of these posts make you feel old, Pandas? Not necessarily "Get off my lawn, kid!" type of old, but perhaps some of them make you realize that your youth and childhood are really behind you now? Let us know which posts hit you right in the feels! And if you want to go on another trip down memory lane, check out these memes about the '90s!
1970's Edition
Anyone Ever Have A Swatch?
This Ride! There Were No Straps, It Would Spin So Fast That It Would Pin You Against The Wall. People Would Vomit. It Was Fun
Those Baby Dolls Were Thirsty!
Kids are still amazed by this. I have two at my work and my students love them.
Indeed It Does! 😊
Which One Was Your Go-To When This Got Opened?
I Can't With This
You Are Not Old, Unless You Had A Car With One Of These Clipper Or Vent Windows
Has It Really Been That Long Ago?
Didn't We All Know Someone With This Linoleum On Their Kitchen Floor?
Was This On The Walls Of Your "Rumpus Room"?
Wait What Is It?
Who Grew Up Watching Their Mom Cherish Her Corningware?
If You Know What This Is You Probably Are Due For A Colonoscopy
I'm Way Older Than This
Class Of 87
When These TV Dinners First Came Out They Looked A Lot Like This And They Were Delicious
And what a help to my Mom working the night shift and feeding our family with us two kids. As time went on the Big Corporate mentality took over and they got cheaper in quality and higher in price.
Ever Read These In The Doctor's/Dentist's Office?
Nothing Needs To Be Said If You Already Know
If You Haven’t Been Branded By One Of These On A Hot Summer’s Day, You Might Not Belong Here
These Things Were Truly Awful. I Loved Them. I Haven’t Chewed On Wax In Decades!
Yup. Scored A Big Fat Zero
Remember Climbing 30’ In The Air And Having A 4” Foam Mat To Protect You From Almost Guaranteed Brain Trauma?
Our ropes didn't have knots in them. We were expected to climb them anyway. - I never could
My Dad Smelled Up The House With This In The 60s. I'll Never Forget That White Bottle
Saw This In A Coffee Shop. My 28-Year-Old Daughter Had No Idea Why I Said: "Ohhhh Noooooooooooooo!" In A High Pitched Voice
How Old Are You?
If you open up that calculator and look at the circuit board, there may well be a contact pad where the 'missing' key is - and it likely works. I tried this with a friend's TI calculator. Different model. I had opened it up to check out a charging problem, and saw the contact pad. I tried it, and figured out what function it performed. So I cut a hole in the case and made a button from some scrap plastic and glued it in, then painted the outer face place to label the new button. Been a while, I'm sure what it was, but it *might* have been a '+/-' change sign key.
There Was A Time...when This Was All We Needed
Who Remembers When The Weather Channel Was As Simple As This?
A whole channel just for weather? Closest we have in Australia is the ABC News 24 channel, and that only started in the mid-late 2000s
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I've posted this enough that Pandas are likely sick of it, but I'll throw it out one more time, simply because it boggles my mind every time I realize it. "When I was born..." 1) The US had 48 states and people were still saying 'I Like Ike'. 2) The only thing orbiting the Earth was the Moon. 3) On the *entire planet*, there was not one single integrated circuit - let alone a microprocessor chip. Now excuse me, there's a cart here that I need to go on... Folks, I have been privileged to see some amazing history, and thanks to the farm, I witnessed a legacy much older than I had any right to. Thanks to science fiction, I got to imagine what wonders (and horrors) might be yet to come. Please do not 'wear blinders' and limit yourselves only to the Now. Look back, and make sure to look *ahead* as well!
But don't dismiss the young out of hand. Get lots of different perspectives is the thing, but always know your history.
Load More Replies...I imagine these were pretty USA-centric, but I enjoyed them.
Surprisingly not as USA-centric as expected. I recognised three quarters of them. :-)
Load More Replies...I've posted this enough that Pandas are likely sick of it, but I'll throw it out one more time, simply because it boggles my mind every time I realize it. "When I was born..." 1) The US had 48 states and people were still saying 'I Like Ike'. 2) The only thing orbiting the Earth was the Moon. 3) On the *entire planet*, there was not one single integrated circuit - let alone a microprocessor chip. Now excuse me, there's a cart here that I need to go on... Folks, I have been privileged to see some amazing history, and thanks to the farm, I witnessed a legacy much older than I had any right to. Thanks to science fiction, I got to imagine what wonders (and horrors) might be yet to come. Please do not 'wear blinders' and limit yourselves only to the Now. Look back, and make sure to look *ahead* as well!
But don't dismiss the young out of hand. Get lots of different perspectives is the thing, but always know your history.
Load More Replies...I imagine these were pretty USA-centric, but I enjoyed them.
Surprisingly not as USA-centric as expected. I recognised three quarters of them. :-)
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