Message from @Brokkr
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Not for awhile, he got kinda irrational on his women hating and I stopped when he started getting indiscriminate and vague in his rants
I unsubbed from him... oh dear, at least a year ago.
He was getting obnoxious.
Daily cringetubers like him have a shelf life and you can't stand them after a while.
Same with Misery Box and the rest of the reposters who just can't help but rebrand themselves every two weeks and lose what value they had
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Deport all immigrants
Hi
@🐈I Love Kiara 🐈
Pyscho Pass is a pretty good anime.
I also can recommend Ga-Rei: Zero
Parasyte and Monster are also pretty good.
@Brokkr Jesus Elfen Lied is so old I totally forgot about it
@nimble_newt So are we.
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#feelsbadman
@Brokkr It's made worse by the fact I'm also just an old soul. It's a double whammy.
Haha.
Fair enough.
Check your color, btw.
@Brokkr Had a boomer moment when you said check your color.
I was like "yes I'm still a negro"
Did even realize I had gone pink.
gg
Yeah, I didn't mean that.
It's funny. You have boomer moments. I don't even know what generation I belong to. '81 is the 'last year of generation X' in some places and the 'first year of millennial' on another.
I'm 99% sure I'm gen z
What year were you born?
Late 90s counts as gen z. The way I look at it, if you grew up with internet access/flash games/youtube and/or don’t remember 9/11 happening, you’re a zoomer
We had net in the 80s.
Of course, my first modem was measured in baud.
Then 28.8, 33.6 and finally 56k. US Robotics made some really beast modems for the time.
The coolest thing we had back then, for home use, was 'shotgun modems' which was dual 56k modems and two phone lines.
Yea but people didn’t really use the internet for entertainment back then yea?
I did.
56k lul
MSN Gaming Zone.
O what’s that
AOL had a gaming area too.
Ultima Online, the first MMO came out in '97 though. That's when internet gaming really took off.
I mean, you could count MUDDs as MMOs, or counter that Meridian 59 was an MMO, but none of those games hit over 1,000 people per server.
yeah i see what you mean. when i said 'people with internet access', that was probably not a very good way to describe for who counts as gen z. I think a better way to describe it would be the people who grew up when the "social media era" began. Like people who were in middle school or younger around like 2005-2010ish when big social media sites started popping up
I'd agree with that.
like when the internet started being more mainstream ^. for sure people used it before then, but you had to pretty into computer stuff i think back then to use the internet