17 Pictures Of Things People Born After The Year 2000 Will Never Understand

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If you were born in the new millennium, there’s a large chance that you’ve missed out on a lot of unique and bizarre experiences that only people living in the 80s and 90s could understand.

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17) Overhead Projectors: At first glance, you might be curious to know what on earth this crazy old device might be. It may look like a medical device, but in actuality, this was once used to project notes printed on transparencies. Yes, kids, this was before the age of smart boards, tablets, and before every student had their own laptop.

16) Zip Drives: If you thought floppy drives were fun, then wait till you get a load of zip drives! These bad boys allowed you to save larger files, such as music files or raw project files. Unfortunately, s in their operating system. They couldn’t quite catch on and compete with CD drives, so thus, the Zip Drive was no more.

15) Paper Fortune Tellers: These paper fortune tellers were the most fun ever. Sometimes you’d wish you knew how to make one, so you’d have to ask around. If you actually did know how to make one of these, you were very likely the most popular kid in school.

14) The Talkboy: If you’ve ever seen the movie Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, you were an enormous fan of the device Macaulay Culkin used to cause all his mischief. Well, thank the maker, because these were sold alongside the release of the movie as a marketing ploy and boy did it work! Every kid begged to have one of these for Christmas.

13) French Toast Crunch: Okay, so apparently they brought these back a few years ago, so hopefully everyone gets to enjoy them now. They were an essential part of growing up in the 80s and 90s. Everybody loved getting to try out new cereals from the Grocery store. French Toast Crunch was the best.

For the rest of the list, please watch the video until the very end.
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People born in 2000 in Eastern Europe know how to use a scythe. I am from a village in Bulgaria. Use to help my grandparent with chores in the house. I know what is like to be with no phone, the only phone was the stationary one at home. After the fall of the USSR technology was 20 year behind and the new stuff was pretty expensive. Got my first touchscreen phone in 9the grade. I'm born in 2000, so I was 16.

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This is exactly what I was looking for but I wish it was even longer. You are late to the party > P r o m o S M .

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