What the fuck is this machine supposed to be?

What the fuck is this machine supposed to be?

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Is this what bait has come to?

It's a portable CD-player you ignorant zoomer.
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You can't post here underage

Some kind of ipod?

Miniature digital vinyls ipod.

>2016 is 6 years ago

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This isn’t funny

>there are adults that never played a cd
Oh shit

it's an early roomba

waffle cooker

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a rice cooker

i think it's been unironically about 10 years since i last played a CD, and even then it was just once for the novelty of it
i'm 32 and hardly even used cds at all, because when i was a kid i was a poorfag so bought cassettes, and by the time i could get cd's, i could just download mp3's, so i really only ended up buying a few actual cd's (and burning a bunch more from downloads), before moving to a flash-based pmp
it wouldn't surprise me at all that people much younger than me just started on a pmp and moved to a phone, never using physical releases at all

burger carrying case.

cyberclam

A portable burger warmer. Keeps your burgies warm for hours so they are just right by second lunch.

european dreamcast

This is why CDs are going to come back.
>whoaa!!! so it's like vinyl but its digital, portable, and has that cool retro y2k aesthetic!? that's sick!!!!
they'll also start buying cds of music they dont want their friends to know htey listen to on spotify

I'm 38 and used to go up to the local market every sunday when I was single digits and spend some of my pocket money on pirated cassettes from the nightclubs around the country that had been playing breakbeat hardcore, jungle and drum and bass. I don't think I bought my first CD until I was 10 or 11 in 94 or 95. But my mum had been buying CDs for years before that. I think one of the oldest CDs I own was my mum's and it's a Cyndi Lauper album from the late 80s.

I still buy hard copies of albums in CD and vinyl because I like having hard copies and ripping them to my own specifications. There was a period I went through pirating absolutely anything I could, but it was when I was a teenager and couldn't afford to buy all the music I want. The good thing these days is the amount of hard copies people got rid of when they went digital. So you can pick up CDs and vinyl from charity shops and market places for absolute peanuts.