You could ask for He-Man figures, they are super buff and you can do the epic trolling
sometimes when iâm doing random stuff my mind starts to think for absolutely no reason. walking home to school today and i was trying to remember things from the 2010s and then my mindâs like âhey you remember those 2 people who helped on the school playground or the person who gave you a toy at mcdonalds because you were sad you didnât have one? they probably have jobs nowâ.
my mind is then like âthe year 4s are leaving the school you are in now when youâre 13â and âyou are going to be an adult in 2030â.
then i had random 2010s memories unlocked by some youtube video and then i was like âthisâd make a great flowlab forums postâ and then the realisation of time set in and i thought that most of the things that made and are making my childhood now will not be what the next generation will grow up with. you have to be REALLY lucky to have 2 generations share things they grow up/grew up with,like gen z & gen alpha for minecraft and itâs spinoffs (especially minecraft story mode)
of course,gen beta will probably be lucky enough to have minecraft but not what made it nostalgia for you. the thing that made me realise this the most was the minecraft spin off minecraft story mode. this was and still is a key part of my childhood along with existential crisises on a forum but because telltale went bankrupt it got shut down and itâs only on netflix with no episodes 6-8 or season 2 and the future generations will never understand why i back away whenever they mention a pumpkin being white or a black and orange cat named winslow. and while writing this i realised that they wont grow up with the same experiences as us with cable tvs (or gen alpha being part streaming). the ONLY thing thatâs managed to be passed down from generation to generation is Doctor Who (edit:this is incorrect,please see john_shrekinsonâs post for corrections because iâm too lazy to add these into my existential crisis post),with the first doctor being in the time of boomers,silent gen and maybe gen x and the thirteenth and soon fourteenth doctor being with millenials (although they ainât that big of a fan of 13) to gen alpha
like holy darn time is absolutely terrifying and confusing. and unfortunately the next generation will not watch iconic classics on youtube like âpeter griffin in city escapeâ or âralsei falls down a flight of stairsâ or lazy town memes or ytps or whatever you watch now will not be there (unless itâs doctor who of course. the show itself is the true timeless child)
This is wrong. Doctor Who shares this with Tom & Jerry, Looney Tunes, and Scooby Doo. Power Rangers and Super Sentai too, but to a lesser extent.
youâre right but because it was a lesser extent i forgor
to include them lol
gello I just wanted to say that I sprained my ankle so I will be off for a while.
halloween was awesome
This is the one show that everyone in our family agrees is awesome
agreed 100% tom and jery is the best
I only said Power Rangers and Super Sentai were to a lesser extent (along with Kamen Rider) due to their waning popularity compared to the other things I mentioned.
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Anyone else gonna do the Starblast Final? (or whatever its called cause idk lol)
i thought about it but now im not going to do it because iâve never actually played starblast and i have a game jam going on rn
yeah ik i think you posted that image in the otc before
cant wait to eat one of the king size milky way bars i got at lunch
when i get home i should take a picture of all the candy i got (itâs a lot (like almost half a pillowcase))
I found a pin hole in my candy so thatâs great ![]()
The joy of halloween for me is getting doorbell rings from people trick or treating. Unfortunately,that never happened because it was raining on halloween.
