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GM ☕️
Where are the legendary ’80s plebs?
We’re the ones who grew up offline, but came of age just as the digital world switched on.
I remember taping songs from the radio, flipping through encyclopedias for school projects, and using actual paper maps. Then—suddenly—came Windows 95, dial-up internet, and the magical chaos of ICQ and MSN. We had floppy disks, we burned CDs, and we were the first to say: “BRB”.
We didn’t grow up with smartphones in our hands, but we adapted fast. And that’s what defines us: we bridge the gap. We speak both analog and digital. We were raised to value patience, but learned to thrive in real-time.
100% analog childhood. Digital adulthood. 🦾
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2025-04-19 04:13:10Event JSON
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