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As a part of older GenZ I can assure you that VHS was still around when I was little

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I’m sorry to tell you that if you’re older Gen Z you’re probably not a kid anymore 😅

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10 points

😭

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4 points

✊😔

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6 points

Oh no! I was thinking that I remember those tapes too ;-;

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I realized I was no longer part of the young crowd when I needed someone to explain newer slang words… I literally could not discern what was meant by it… never had the issue when I was younger I always understood the implied meaning of slang…

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5 points

Never fear, Urban Dictionary is still here.

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2 points

Welcome to adulthood my friend.

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I think OP is probably referring to gen-alpha. The millennial’s kids. The ones that are growing up never knowing a world without Minecraft or smartphones.

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1 point

Occured to me after i wrote the comment

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I’m 37. How do I co-exist with fully 100 different “generations?” I can’t keep up.

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There’s only like, five or six alive right now. There’s the Baby Boomers (our parents, because most of our grandparents have died off by now), there’s the one after us, the Zoomers, which are Gen-X’s kids. Gen-X is the one that came right before us. You and me are Millennials, I’m 40. We came into adulthood in or around the year 2000. Our kids are mostly gen Alpha. The first generation born entirely within the 21st century and have never known a world that wasn’t fully connected 24/7.

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Or have ever called a landline hoping the dad won’t pick it up, and then when he does fear for one’s own life.

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I see you learned the arcane AT commands to keep the modem from screeching when you connected to the internet.

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Or to look your crush up in the phone book after working up the courage for ages. Call, heart-racing. Parent answers. Ask for the girl. They yell across the house. One year later. “Hello?”

“Hey, it’s me, ivanafterall.”

“Who?”

Classic rite of passage, am I right, guys!? We’ve all been there!

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4 points

My father hat BetaMax

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Superior quality, but didn’t make it on the market, the cassettes and mechanisms were too expensive, the heads as well. Sony thought that wouldn’t matter, so they pushed it… turns out price does matter.

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11 points

“Be kind, rewind”

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Literally no one called them VHSs. They were just called video tapes. The players were called VCRs.

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3 points

Tape player.

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2 points

It would make sense in context, if you’re talking about a video or video tape. Otherwise it would get confused with a cassette tape player.

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10 points

I don’t miss VHS or optical media.

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It was fun though. I could tell where did my brother stopped and rewatched a scene in a VHS of Return of the Living Dead.

At some point it even became censored due to the amount of static.

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Wow. I had to look that scene up. I must have watched the censored version or something, because I definitely don’t remember that.

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Are you sure we’re talking about the same movie?

https://www.mrskin.com/anatomy-of-a-nude-scene-the-return-of-the-living-dead—25364

It is quite memorable

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9 points

BlueRay came out in 2006, there are Teens that have probably never seen a CD or DVD.

Blockbuster died around 2010, apple stopped shipping optical drives in the last of their computers around 2013, Streaming became the norm, there might be teens that haven’t used “Discs” for video and have streamed everything.

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Got one living with me who falls into this category. She about lost her mind when I showed her a laser disc; thought it was some kind of special record. Yes, that’s the world we live in, now: kids collect records and cassettes, but have never seen a blu-ray.

whatyearisthis.jpg

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I mean technically it’s kind of like a laser record haha

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6 points

Even more so when you realize they aren’t even digital, they use analog NTSC, PAL signal modulation / encoding.

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Thought it was some kind of special record

Well, there was something like that. CED: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitance_Electronic_Disc

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To be fair, adoption of bluray took a bit of time. The cheapest blu ray player was the PS3, and that was like 600$

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A lot of people I know had fairly large DVD collections but never accumulated very many Blue-ray releases.

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I have never used a blu-ray. By the time they came around I was either pirating or streaming everything.

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I have a couple that have floated around my house for years. Not really sure where they came from. One of them is The Life of Pi, if anyone is looking for it.

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