18 nostalgic shots that the current 18-year-olds are unlikely to understand
Those who were born in 1998 are already eighteen years old this year. Imagine that most of these already fully grown people have no idea how to use the technologies that were in use in the late 1990s. Where to insert the cassette, how to fix it if the tape recorder has jammed it, how to dial a number if there is a turntable instead of buttons?


Who will remember now what these mysterious stickers were used for?

And what happens in this photo?

How to use such a search engine?

Why blow into this incomprehensible thing?

It's unclear what's going on here, but clearly something is not very pleasant.

The older generation remembers how to fix the disaster from the previous photo with a felt-tip pen, pen or pencil.

Today's teenagers will not understand the tragedy.

And such an inscription on the music center, because of what is depicted in the previous picture, will not cause them to faint.

To change the melody on the phone, it was necessary to own a secret script for the chosen ones.

It's good that now a tangle of telephone wire is almost archaic.

Surely this picture will remain a mystery for the current generation of 18-year-olds.

It's creepy! A phone without buttons! How to call it?

Surely they don't even know what was stored in these jars.

And why did we sit and watch it at night?

What was so cool about this player?

And what is the problem of choosing a card shirt?

To re-record the tape, it was necessary to seal the hole. This is not for you to drive a flash drive an infinite number of times.

There weren't many mobile games, but this one is one of the coolest.
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