The kids yearn for the mines
150ReplyIs that why they play Minecraft?
71ReplyAlways has been
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Child labour in Frostpunk intensifies
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These things were NEVER fucking left open at the park near me. Could wait there the entire day and the same fucking kid would be using it the entire time, completely oblivious to your attempts to get him to move.
I swear, I probably only touched the thing once when i was a child. I came back with my daughter a few years ago and nobody was giving it a second glance. Used my kid as an excuse to finally get to play with the thing...
96ReplyFYI: As an adult, you probably could have taken that kid in a fight. Possibly even if he used the crane as a weapon.
61ReplyIf he uses the crane is it just the first boss of nier automata?
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Hahaha you and I had the same experience. Always watching, never actually getting a chance to use because of some kid hogging it the whole time you were there.
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These were the shit growing up
85ReplyThey still are
56ReplyI did not use one, but now I'm jealous
37ReplyOh, it was so much fucking fun. More fun than it looks, which is saying something. Not to make you more jealous lol
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Kids in my generation:
“Mom, can I have my GameBoy back?”
60ReplyA girl in my class: proud owner of a PS1, plays Spyro and Medievil constantly.
Same girl as an adult: "I don't even knew what a video game was, I played outside."
33ReplyUnless you had a GameGear (or, heaven help you, a Nomad). Then it was, "Mom, I need more AA batteries."
13Reply“12, to be exact. I have to beat scorpion and then I’ll get to face Goro and I can’t risk running out of batteries now.”
6ReplyI must have driven my mom crazy because I ended up with one of these.
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Same but with NDS
10ReplyKids asking for an entertainment device back basically exploded with the Atari 2600 and never died down.
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I remember opening parts of the blinds so the street lights would brighten my Gameboys display for some quality past bedtime gaming
8ReplyThat's a really nice memory, thanks for sharing
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Are we becoming boomer now? I certainly feel like it
49ReplySmaller kids still love playgrounds, even if they also want/love screentime. Heck, it is not infrequent there are a group of younger teenagers at the playgrounds we frequent.
10ReplyBoomers without any entitlements are just loosers
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Best fucking toy out there. Me and my friends used to throw pennies into the sand and bury them, and the kid on the machine would dig them up.
32ReplyWhere you a child during the industrial revolution
30ReplyNo, an even 'ironically' darker time. The 90's and the unpronounceable 00's.
26ReplyThe ‘aughts?
25ReplyLet's call them the zeds.
6ReplyZeroes
6ReplyThe Naughties?
2ReplyEarly two-thousands
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Core memory resurfaced from the playground near my late grandma’s house.
28ReplyStill yearning
19ReplyA huge chunk of my childhood was spent playing in the dirt and mud. I lived in bumfuck nowhere Pennsylvania, so that's all I had to do when the neighbor kids were busy.
18ReplyI was playing with dried out dog shit in some forsaken sandpits of Eastern Europe just after the Soviet’s collapse.
I wish I could romanticise it somehow but no matter my attempts it never sounds super cool.
13ReplyWe called that area Pennsyltucky
5ReplyYup. It's an.... Interesting place to live lol
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Diggy Diggy hole
17ReplyThese sand things just don’t exist where I am in the US. I remember when I was staying in Europe as a kid the setups with sand and water pumps being the most interesting part of a lot of playgrounds.
15ReplyYeah I've literally never even heard of these before this post
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I've never seen one, do they have these for adults?
14Replyyea
53ReplyI should not be trusted to operate one of those
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Minecraft early access.
14ReplyWhat do you think they are playing on the iPad? Minecraft.
11ReplyAnd here I needed instructions just to play with Legos! I remember wondering how others had such active imaginations
11ReplyRock and Stone!
11ReplyTo the bone!
If you ain't Rock and Stone, you ain't coming home!
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We all played minecraft, just some of us played it in real life out of scrap metal and discarded bricks
8ReplyThe children yearn for the mines
8ReplyWhat the hell! Wish I had that as a kid!
5ReplyI didn't have this cool ass crane, but I did have a chill ass nature trail.
4ReplyI didn't see this being pressed in that new apple ad
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