• ZeroCoolOP
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    477 months ago

    It’s a silly little thing a kid’s TV network did 31 years ago for kids. Calm down.

        • @Lionel@endlesstalk.org
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          27 months ago

          Like the guy said, time capsules are pointless if the same people who made them are opening them. The kids who grew up aren’t kids anymore and the current kids won’t give a crap. Old stuff is lost on them. So basically this is for adults even though they have no personal connection to the time capsule.

          • ZeroCoolOP
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            7 months ago

            Yeah, I understood this asinine point just fine the first time, thanks.

              • ZeroCoolOP
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                7 months ago

                Instead of being an ass, why don’t you explain how this is in any shape or form a useful time capsule?

                No. I never made that claim so I have no obligation to defend it to some random dipshit on the internet.

                  • @ysjet@lemmy.world
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                    117 months ago

                    Hey bud, if you’re constantly seeing nothing but assholes everywhere on both reddit and Lemmy, you might want to consider that it’s actually you that are kind of acting like an asshole.

                    Just something to consider.

              • ivanafterall
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                37 months ago

                It’s probably not. It was created by children’s TV network Nickelodeon.

      • @hangonasecond@lemmy.world
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        37 months ago

        It’s fun to reminisce on what the world was like when you were a kid. This is literally for those same kids, now that they’re adults. You may not hold any nostalgia but surely you can see the appeal of it.

        Further, kids who do see it being opened will find it interesting. I was born right on the tail end of dial up and VHS but I remember thinking mums records and cassettes were, like, the coolest.