VHS tapes are a horror trope now.

70 points

Kids today know what a floppy disk looks like, but not what one is. They only know it as a “save” icon in games and apps.

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And the phone call icon being a landline

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And the email icon being an envelope

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Land lines are nice

A dumpster for spam

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businesses still have landlines

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Very often they are SIP voip solutions that barely have anything to do with landlines, other than the number pattern and area prefix.

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9 points

It’s called a skeuomorph, and many times the camera symbol is one too, as most modern cameras don’t look like that.

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The only examples I can think of look like a DSLR or similar. It would be funny if they looked like an 1800s camera with the bellows focus.

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43 points

Not rewinding was a horror trope then.

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How unkind to not rewind.

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30 points

Especially when we had space age tech.

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Wait. They made ones that looked like cars? Dammit.

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Especially for sueded films

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None of these horror games show players the true terror of VHS: the soul-rending sound of the VCR eating another tape. That cost $15-30 in 90s money!

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That, and with rented tapes having to get up and adjust the tracking again.

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28 points

Have you ever asked any kids if they know what a VHS tape is?

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Adults today only know about what horses are because of western films.

Although, some people still ride horses for work or fun, but the vast majority has not even touched a horse. Oh, and it really depends on location too. Rich countries switched to machines about a hundred years ago, whereas poor countries still use various animals in normal everyday life.

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Oh, I’ve touched a horse.

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Oh, I’ve touched a horse.

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Can confirm, I’m the horse.

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You work for Boeing by chance?

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I grew up in the 90s, and before I was out of college I think I’d ridden 3 different horses maybe 20 or 30ish times combined (never faster than a cantor), and learned the basics of being a stable hand and horse grooming.

Seattle and environs. Had both a friend and a girlfriend that each owned horses.

Ex GF actually lived on a small ranch, had 3 horses.

Former friend had a horse in a managed stable about 3 miles from her house.

She sctually paid me and another friend once to clear out a bunch of pigeons in said stable with a pellet gun.

… I wish we had had a .22. We had to break their necks… the pellet gun was only strong enough to concuss them. I felt sick, evil for a month afterward, couldn’t sleep… vowed to myseld to never intentionally harm another living being ever again.

Went on to work in the tech sector as a data analyst, software dev, db admin for MSFT, Intl Import Export Firm, Non Profit…

Now I think I’d rather be a stable hand.

Less arrogant, full of shit, incompetent at their jobs idiots…who commit far, far more evil acts, orders of magnitude more evil things, in the name of profit than I had thought even possible.

Horses can often be assholes, but they are far easier to deal with than malicious people.

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Work horses are a lot closer than I expected. I saw them about 15 minutes from the downtown of a top 20 Mexican city. Hitched up like a western, pulling carts, or carrying a person and sack of produce.

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