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I know I’m not old but…

sarahchristine:

In class today, my professor puts in some old documentary from PBS and says, “This is about 25 years old or so but still very valid…”. I think immediately, “25 years old, so late 70’s, look how bad the video quality is, haha.” Yeah, no… I’m 25. So 25 years ago was 1983, in my head it’s still about 2001 when I graduated from high school. When someone says something was 30 years ago, I think they have to be talking about the 60’s not the 70’s and certainly not the 80’s which in 2 years will be 30 years ago. Is this how the rest of my life is going to be? Scary!

I’m the same way too. This little intern at work was talking about how she was watching super old movies with her mom, and then she tells me it was Ghostbusters.

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  3. mean-streak reblogged this from sarahchristine and added:
    that. sarahchristine:
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  5. grayandgreen reblogged this from alohanico and added:
    I just sent a frantic IM today, like “people born in 1997 are 11 years old today!”
  6. alohanico reblogged this from sarahchristine and added:
    the same way too. This little intern at work...she was watching super old movies with her...
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