Message from @Michigan Man š
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Unless that said american decided to do research
I know what all of those things are because my parents raised me for most of my life keeping me in the 90s and early 2000s
Rolling up the window is pretty obvious even if you have never seen one of them before.
Ofcourse, research is key
Russia invented ICBMs first so Russia is better
And every gen x er knows the lyrics to 99 red balloons in german
My wife left me because Iām a millennial
and shot down that pilot guy
> @newt-gecko-goat I'm a Gen Z and I know shit about cassettes, rotary phones, dial up modems... the internet, man, if you wanna know your past, you can learn about it. Even if it was 10 years ago. The world is changing rapidly.
@LuckyPuffy Millennials = standardized tests (no. 2), cassettes (90s), rolling up window (still exist in cars with no features), dial up modems (that is like the SOUND of millennials)
My ex namen his daughter after the singer of 99 luftballoons
Knowing about roll up car windows is pointless change my mind
Named
Ah, rolling up window. Now I get it. Yeah.
I mean it is.
My first car had it. I could care less
Omg you had to roll up a window with a crank
Wow epic gamer moment
RUssia did not invent ICBM, russia made the larges nuke ever made, so that they did not need accuracy,
They phased out hand crank windows in the 90s. My sister is 24 and doesn't know about hand crank windows
There's no practical application of knowing that unless you're in a trivia contest.
Ah yes , the jeopardy category *windows*
why destroy a building whenyou can destroy everything with 200 miles
> They phased out hand crank windows in the 90s. My sister is 24 and doesn't know about hand crank windows
@newt-gecko-goat They did not.
> RUssia did not invent ICBM, russia made the larges nuke ever made, so that they did not need accuracy,
@Night Given steady funding throughout, the R-7 developed with some speed. ... The first successful test followed on 21 August 1957; the R-7 flew over 6,000 km (3,700 mi) and became the world's first ICBM. The first strategic-missile unit became operational on 9 February 1959 at Plesetsk in north-west Russia.
Also I told you you have no idea why I have number 2 pencils in my cassette tape drawer
Get fact checked son @newt-gecko-goat
Boom
Im gona roll a joint while you guys fight xD cya when im mellowed out xx
My buddy has a Saturn still (yeah) with a roller
My dad has a hand crank window on his car and he bought it in the 90's
And you really have a half assed explanation for everything I mentioned. You didn't actually live through any of it
did they not just use a spacke rocket for sputnik ? @Simpnautica
idk russia made a few things in the cold war
they just ran out of money
and USA flew ahead
well resources w/e
Oh yeah and Rick Astley was actually cool
tsar bomba was not that far away from me
the death of stalin really was the end of the soviet union pretty much
Rick Astley is cool to us too.. just not in the way you think.