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It's way more apt with culture than with science or technology.

The lack of patience from adults for learning the byzantine interfaces companies were making in the last quarter of the 20th century got generalized to a ridiculous degree.

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I feel like many younger people still listen to music from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s etc, as an exception (?)
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That's in the rule - for them it's "just a natural part of the way the world works".
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Ah I misunderstood; my mistake!
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I knew I was officially old when I had to start trying to decipher what a teen was saying to me. All of the words were spoken in the language I speak, all of the words were heard by me, but their use of those words were not a use I was familiar.
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It's even worse when you live in a small country with high amount of immigration. Half of the new words are borrowed from other languages or internet memes and there's no way to decipher their meaning without looking it up.
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