20+ Things From Childhood That Make Us Smile and Confuse Modern Kids

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A tweet by even_kei literally broke modern kids. She posted a photo of an old computer mouse and a boiled egg and complained about how hard it was in the past to overcook eggs in order to put the yolk in the mouse after that. A huge discussion started about whether what she was talking about being true. There were thousands of comments from teenagers, and even some adults.

Of course, nobody puts egg yolks into computer mice. But we at Bright Side think that this situation really shows how the technology and games of the past may sometimes seem like magic and mystery to the kids of today. So here is the original tweet that started it all and a compilation of things that will definitely make a young person ask a lot of questions.

“Kids these days will never know the hardships of having to over cook a fresh hard-boiled egg yolk for their computer mouse.”

“My first ’device’ — a calculator you could program. I could spend half a day to program it so I could play with it later. Play on a calculator!”

Kids these days will never know the joy of ripping the edges off of dot matrix printer paper and folding them into caterpillars…”

“Who remembers these? 40 years since the legendary Sony Walkman, and I just found mine. Kids these days have no idea what it was like to try to skip a track on a cassette.”

“Kids these days — all they want for their birthday is electronics!”

These are Freddy Krueger fingers. They were the coolest thing you could make using paper.

Nor will they know the struggle of playing this game. No touchscreen just buttons…”

“God, I dreamed about this thing!”

It’s sad that kids these days will never know how cool McDonald’s toys were.

Now all these movies can fit into a smartphone, but it was a nice feeling to dig through this pile of videotapes.

All you had to do was enter the cheats.

“This was my cable box in the early to mid ’80s.”

Back when your phone’s internal memory could only handle a certain number of messages.

Today’s kids will never know how long it took to find the song you wanted to listen to.

“I’m trying to stretch the phone cord from the kitchen to my room to make a private call.”

Oh, the times before smartphones…

Just think about all the stuff you had to carry around before there was a good internet connection.

“I cracked open this time capsule full of CDs from the ’90s…”

“The problems I had in my childhood”

They’ll never know these struggles either.

“Kids these days cry over buffering issues… You actually don’t know what the real struggle was like.”

Oh man, those were the days… Kids these days will never know about huffing on a CD or blowing into a cartridge.

Did any of these photos make you feel nostalgic?