To people who remember the 1900s, did it feel weird to you when the years started beginning with 2 instead of 1?

To people who remember the 1900s, did it feel weird to you when the years started beginning with 2 instead of 1?

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we barely survived a nuclear holocaust when y2k happened

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Yeah. But tbf it feels weird to me every time the year changes for the first few months.

i remember my parents stocked up on bottled water and shit because they got memed by the Y2K scare

None of you were alive in the 1900s please do not troll my thread

I was born in 1989

You aren't me.

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no because I was too young to care.

t. 1995

did you often enjoy running in the 90s?

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I know
for a moment I felt bad for pretending to be
but thne I found it funny

Same. I only got used to it being 2022 in like, May.

>To people who remember the 1900s
I was born in 92, yet when you put it that way it makes me sound like I wore a bowler hat and listened to my gramophone.

my dad worked in IT. I remember the panic on the news as it got closer, I asked him about and he said "yeah, nah, some stuff will break for a few days, but there won't be any disasters". Which was more or less what happened.

He gave me the Y2K-team t-shirt that his company gave him, teenage me thought that was really cool and I wore it for years

why do people act like it being the current year is relevant at all, where they cite it as if it means anything?
>You live in Berlin and you aren't into trannies? it's 1930!

Makes sense. I wasn't aware of what year it was until I was 5 in 2006, when my teacher started talking about years

Not particularly I'm afraid. I was often a shut-in video game internet nerd in the 90s too

It was a new way of life to me

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Pretty mind-boggling how you managed to make this thread about trannies. Do you ever stop thinking about them?

we still had high hopes for flying cars coming to us in the 2000s, how little we knew back then.

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we got the surveillance-state dystopia part but it's stupid and gay and we didn't get the cool cyberpunk aesthetic to go with it. the future is incredibly disappointing desu

I was in 4th grade, and yes some continued to start to write 19 only erase/scribble it out and write 20 but after a few weeks that went away, even the teacher did it on the board some times. To us it didn't really feel weird, just another year. We didn't understand y2k (father majorly prepped for it, thinking it was doomsday) either.