Ohh, it's a case for a camera roll! We had many of them at home when I was a kid, also, an old Kodak camera :)

Once technical progress got on the path of rapid development, people with a mere 2-year difference in age seem to be living in different worlds. For example, try showing a tape-recorded cassette to a modern teenager and ask them what it is. All you’ll be left to do is watch them make effortless guesses.
Bright Side is going to prove to you that sometimes it’s not a small gap but rather, a real abyss between people born with a couple of decades between them.
Beware: our editorial doesn’t bear responsibility if you suddenly start to feel really old.
Have you ever experienced the generation gap this much? We’d be glad to hear from you in the comments!
Ohh, it's a case for a camera roll! We had many of them at home when I was a kid, also, an old Kodak camera :)
That’s kinda sad and it makes me feel old haha
I mean, you can build things way faster in minecraft ?
That was a eye opener I'm 64 and I see this a lot, but now I have a grand sonot 6 months old that's going to be a very different world.
My parents always complain how young people "spend too much time behind their pc's and phones", but they get in panic when the Internet accidentally cuts off in our house ?
Oh no... I know all of those old things because I was born in the last decade of 1900s haha those camera film holder, discman and gameboy! Boy how I miss those things and the old days
Kids grow up too fast. Wear makeup use Instagram at 13
At least they didn't ask what a Walkman was... I mean, if they couldn't explain what a case tape was, how could they explain what a Walmart was without explain the case tape. I mean, hell, I'm 19, born in 2000, and k know everything that was in this thing, and more. Like, I know I ain't old, it's this generation had become more stupid and relying on technology rather than relying on themes. Hell, yeah, I'm on my phone a lot to pass time, but I'm not doing anything but playing old games I can't find else where. And watching YouTube, yes, but only to learn how to play guitar better and other things like mysteries, I don't have a tv, so I use YouTube. But when I'm not on my phone and not quarantined for bs and ain't even got the virus, I'm outside playing still. Singing, taking a stick and beating a tree. I used to take sticks and pretend they were guns to shoot people because I wanted to join the military, now there's nerf guns and video games on phones. Yeah, they're fun, but not as fun as your own imagination. For God's sake, I've been teaching myself how to draw all my life and I've gotten way better over the years. I still draw when I'm bored, but never finish them. Ugh... I will soon, one of these days
Sometimes I really hate being at the very beginning of Gen Z... most of us know what those are and can live without technology, but everyone assumes the opposite:( like 17-20 year olds who are on the cusps of the generations get left out of a lot of this