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minus-square@Gradually_AdjustinglinkEnglish45•1 year agoThe people who grew up having to explain games that don’t pause are old and have kids now. It’s just a pity he’s too young for Disco Elysium. Oh well, at least he’s enjoying Chrono Trigger.
minus-squareEinarlinkfedilink-27•1 year agoPeople who have kids now are old? You haven’t lived long yet, have you? 🙂
minus-square@Gradually_AdjustinglinkEnglish23•1 year agoGatekeeping oldness: the surest sign of someone worth talking to
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agoYou’re not allowed to feel “old” until you hit 150 years. Then maybe you can start thinking about retiring. Damn youngsters complaining about their hips and brains at the ripe age of 75. I pity the coming generation.
minus-square@Gradually_AdjustinglinkEnglish3•1 year agoReal old people have no pity for the young. Get your own planet to ruin, kiddo! 💪👴
The people who grew up having to explain games that don’t pause are old and have kids now.
It’s just a pity he’s too young for Disco Elysium. Oh well, at least he’s enjoying Chrono Trigger.
People who have kids now are old?
You haven’t lived long yet, have you? 🙂
Gatekeeping oldness: the surest sign of someone worth talking to
You’re not allowed to feel “old” until you hit 150 years. Then maybe you can start thinking about retiring.
Damn youngsters complaining about their hips and brains at the ripe age of 75. I pity the coming generation.
Real old people have no pity for the young. Get your own planet to ruin, kiddo! 💪👴
I have a kid. I sure feel old these days.