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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2018 9:48:09 GMT 10
WARNING: some of these might go further than that decade! I'll start with two...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2018 10:09:38 GMT 10
I assume the first one means born in the early 2000s?
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Post by smartboi on Sept 23, 2018 10:12:52 GMT 10
I assume the first one means born in the early 2000s? lol I was wondering the same thing. There is no way for the Wii and Diary of A Wimpy Kid to belong to the early 2000's.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2018 10:18:03 GMT 10
I assume the first one means born in the early 2000s? lol I was wondering the same thing. There is no way for the Wii and Diary of A Wimpy Kid to belong to the early 2000's. Or the iPhone. Or Minecraft. Or Moshi Monsters.
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Post by Telso on Sept 23, 2018 11:25:28 GMT 10
I'm very confused by those images, who made those?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Sept 23, 2018 21:48:10 GMT 10
To be honest, I find a lot of those type of "starter pack" images to be very stereotypical and in some cases, even inaccurate. For instance, the column for 2006 has a photo of a PS3, but the majority of kids at the time wouldn't have even been able to afford one and likely would have still continued using their PS2. I remember PS3s were around $850-$900 when they were first released here in Australia. I personally didn't buy a PS3 until as late as 2012, because they were simply too expensive for me to purchase one before then.
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Post by Cassie on Sept 24, 2018 4:42:46 GMT 10
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