'Without saying your age' meme takes over Twitter as people share their childhood memories
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People are contributing the names of products, periodicals, comics, and technological terminology that were popular during that time period.
It's hard not to admire Twitter's ability to turn almost any circumstance into a meme.
Twitteratis are often the first to launch the most strange yet entertaining meme fests.
The "without saying your age" meme is the most recent to join the trend.
The one-liner meme attempts to describe the nostalgia felt by children born in the 1980s and 1990s.
People are contributing the names of products, periodicals, comics, and technological terminology that were popular during that time period.
Here are a few tweets related to it:
#AllAbout90sLife #90s
— All About 90s Life (@AllAbout90sLife) January 26, 2022
Without saying your age, say something a young person today wouldn't understand. @coolfunnytshirt https://t.co/CKefLiVDre pic.twitter.com/cQeqzeWRxn
"Bhai please ek achha sa testimonial likh dena please..." pic.twitter.com/DKEyfC1ypi
— THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) January 26, 2022
Without saying your age, say something a young person today wouldn't understand. pic.twitter.com/lTynDotBwn
— Sayantan Ghosh (@sayantansunnyg) January 26, 2022
"asl pls" pic.twitter.com/GFZbtJl1BX
— Pratik Prasenjit | ପ୍ରତୀକ ପ୍ରସନ୍ନଜିତ (@pratikprasenjit) January 27, 2022
#phantom sweet cigarettes, Kismi bar, #Parle Poppins, Mango Bite, Coffee Bite, Melody, Nutties, Cassettes and Tape-fixing, #Yashica camera, @suyashparashar @Manoj_Pandey aur kuch yaad hai ? pic.twitter.com/BKb9fj8y2O
— Nikhil Pandey Sankrityayan (@Nikhil_Pandey04) January 27, 2022
Without saying your age, post the first media format you bought a game on pic.twitter.com/kCo9YWMnkK
— GamesYouLoved 🕹👾📺 (@gamesyouloved) December 3, 2021
Without saying your age, post pictures of pop culture from the decade you were born. I'll start: pic.twitter.com/LamO7htRan
— NAlison (@NAllison89) December 12, 2021
Without saying your age, say something a young person today wouldn't understand: pic.twitter.com/2izx1jtPed
— Majid Maqbool (@MaqboolMajid) January 27, 2022