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Kids today will never understand! People born in the 80s and 90s reminisce over the cultural crazes that defined their childhoods – from video box sets to Microsoft Minesweeper

  • Twitter users from across the globe have listed the signs #imthisold in thread
  • Listed an array of trends from the eighties and nineties in viral thread
  • One remembered the battle of trying to wind the ribbon in cassette tapes 
  • Others listed Minesweeper and Waterful Ring Toss as well as Titanic on VHS 

Nostalgic social media users have been reminiscing over the cultural crazes that defined their childhoods in the 80s and 90s. 

In posts shared on Twitter under #imthisold and collated by Bored Panda, people from around the world looked back at the movies, games and toys that were in fashion when they were growing up.   

Among the technological gems and movie hits, one user remembered having to watch 1997 hit Titanic on two separate video tapes, while another recalled the battle of TOMY’s Waterful Ring Toss.  

Twitter users from across the globe have shared the gadgets that signify your age, in a viral #imthisold thread online. Among the technological gems and movie hits, one user remembered having to watch 1997 hit Titanic on two separate video tapes




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Another Twitter user from Britian recalled the battle of TOMY’s Waterful Ring Toss, sharing a picture and joking: ‘I’m this old fam, only the real one knows (sic)

Elsewhere a US Twitter user shared an Etch A  Sketch game, joking: ‘I’m old as sh** bro!’, reminiscing over the Canadian game first invented in 1960

And a British user shared a picture of a car stereo front, used before the days of in-built music systems, writing:  ‘I’m this old. If you don’t remember this, you young fam!’ (sic)

Elsewhere a Kentucky solder posted a picture of a projector to Twitter which used to be used in schools, writing: ‘I’m this old… If you know, then you know’

Elsewhere a user admitted that she still doesn’t understand the 1960s computer game Minesweeper, which involved clicking buttons and avoiding the bomb

And American user Jazz Cervantes shared her DVD collection, which inluded The Jungle Book and Bambi, writing: ‘Since we want to flaunt our age I’m this old!’

Elsewhere a user shared a picture of a school attendance register which had to be filled out by hand, writing: ‘I’m this old’

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