the ROBOT 1980's/today

kids think they have some app on awesome. but it is all just some regurgitated music from decades ago. as always.

1980's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-_iUHY8RBs

2010's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYs2HHYqmxw

just because you apparently saw that vid for the first time just now doesn't mean it's "the 2010's". It's from the mid-2000's

Besides, popular music has been reusing stuff from past decades since like forever..so what else is new? And more importantly, what's wrong with it?
 
just because you apparently saw that vid for the first time just now doesn't mean it's "the 2010's". It's from the mid-2000's

Besides, popular music has been reusing stuff from past decades since like forever..so what else is new? And more importantly, what's wrong with it?

When you get really old like me the difference between 2005 and 2010 is miniscule.

Nothing is wrong with reusing good stuff. I like the robot. But every young generation has this concept that they are somehow special and their stuff is new fresh and shiny. So I'm just saying slow down and stay off my lawn.
 
Much as it pains me to admit I actually watched those videos, at least the first one tried to contain content that wasn't quasi-porn. Unfortunately for the first one, it didn't contain quasi-porn. Either way, there's real porn out there that does the 2nd one's job better. So I think video one wins anyways.
 
When you get really old like me the difference between 2005 and 2010 is miniscule.

Nothing is wrong with reusing good stuff. I like the robot. But every young generation has this concept that they are somehow special and their stuff is new fresh and shiny. So I'm just saying slow down and stay off my lawn.

Psst. It's not 2010.
 
Except for Michael Jackson and He-Man.

As a child of the 80s I have a lot of rose colored memories of the 80s.
My list will be long and comprehensive.
 
When you get really old like me the difference between 2005 and 2010 is miniscule.

I think that holds for almost all people, not just the really old.


And yet they made a Spiderman reboot anyways. :(
 
But every young generation has this concept that they are somehow special and their stuff is new fresh and shiny.

And every new generation of elders has this concept that it's their role to tell the youngsters they're wrong.

And to get off their lawn.
 
It is their role. At least every bit as much as it is excusable for every single generation to get a pass on the same old crap because ''they have to make their own mistakes.''
 
You missed my irony, Farm Boy. You're usually a more subtle reader than that.
 
Now my clothes is rustled.
 
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