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A compilation of our best vids on the top posts from r/F*ckimold on Reddit. Join the community subreddit at / emkay Video credits below.
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Even as a gen Z, I get nightmares of people saying 'okay Zoomer' and good god, I don't think I'll ever recover if it actually happens.
Okay Zoomer. :p
ok zoomer 💀 (same though)
I’m from the first year of Gen-Z (‘98), and I have been called a Zoomer only by older people. I dread the day when a kid calls me a Zoomer.
🤔 I’m x and for some reason, to use the modern vernacular, it just “hits different”. Yes I know the lingo. Now get off my damn lawn!
Jesus Christ
my brain: "f**k I mold
Same
Oh no, green stuff from month old sandwich grows faster than expected
That was me
being moldy can be a sign of age, so it works
Same lol I was just about to comment that
I will personally create time travel and alter the future the day anyone officially considers Coldplay "classic rock."
if coldplay becomes classic rock, what will the already established "classic rock songs" become?
@@CAT3_V1 golden oldies? and then golden oldies will become...who even knows...
@@mikelwrites prehistoric preludes
@@CAT3_V1 Ancient anthems?
@@CAT3_V1 B.C rock?
I was born in 1965 and we didn't drink Gatorade as kids. We drank from the garden hose. Back then Gatorade was a drink for athletes. It wasn't until the 80s that regular people started drinking it. Also, the original Gatorade tasted like a$$.
I was born in 90, and drinking from the garden hose was still normal. Also, picking carrots or rubarb and eating them right after hosing them down.
Oh so like energy drinks.
@@Battlesny There was always rubarb growing wild when I was a kid and we always ate it too. 😄
I was born in 2007 and still drank from the garden hose when I was younger
Born in 2004 and drank from a garden hose yesterday lol.
42:22 the expectation that I, 16, shouldn't know what that kind of doorstop is or have the sound it makes permanently etched into my brain because of my cats......
Im 20 and my mom would get really pissed off at me laying on the floor repeatedly pushing it back and forth
@@NeonBeeCatSame here, and I'm 17!
I thought it said r/fuckmold
I thought it said fuckingmold
Lol
Down with mold! Hate that guy!
-people to penicillin probably....
True though
Someone should make that subreddit though
As a member of gen z I see a lot of these and my immediate thoughts are: “wait people don’t know this” I’m not even 20 and still feel old
EXACTLY!! Like- how are some people so blinded by reality that they have no clue about common things? Like photo albums, or pay phones. Both of those things still very much exist and are still very much being used (maybe not as much for the pay phones but you get it, I hope 😅😅)
Sammme
I thought this was a subreddit with a bunch of mold cleaners talking about how much they hate mold
I read it as f*ck i mold lol
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The sheer amount of things here that are still common is wild to me, like payphones still exist in most places, heads down thumbs up is a common game, AND THOSE WEIRD SPINNY PLAYGROUND THINGS ARE STILL AROUND.
we called it heads up 7-up.
Pay phones still exist in some places, but are they functional?
I don't think iv'e seen one in 20 years.
Sat on a spinny playground thing last week, small child wanted to go on but bigger kids went mach 9 so I had to hold her so she wouldn't fly off. I almost had trouble staying on wtf kinda crack were those kids taking like damn
Where do you live that pay phone are in most places.
27:00 It's definitely not a sailboat. It does have a "mast" and 2 "fenders" tho. LMAO
Ah! Came to the comments to see if anyone else tried to see what it was.
Bro same 😭
fuck i mold moment
Glad I wasn't the only one who read it like that lol
Little known fact, but molding is the male equivalent of periods. Every year, our body starts to get moldy for a few hours. The infrequent nature of molding is why this subreddit’s subject and name are what they are.
1:20:40 This is a disk defragmenter. Platter-based hard drives used to have a lot less care about where they put all the segments of each program or file you stored on them, so there would be little pieces of program scattered all over the drive. This helped organize all of those pieces of each program into the same relative space on the disk. Modern-day hard drives have a lot less trouble with this problem, thanks to the operating system being more picky about telling the hard drive where to store files, but it can still help to run defrag every year or so, especially if you still have a platter-based drive, as opposed to an SSD.
The other reason is that starting with Windows 7, it would automatically run defragmentation in the background without telling you. It still does in fact.
SSDs technically don't require defragmentation, but Windows still does it anyway.
16:16 Not only can we *hear* this computer, but remember the smell of the heat from the back and sides?! It's so funny how we can see an image from the past, and remember the sounds and smells that accompanied them!😄
Oh, to be so young to think that is a computer with a hard disk...
Makes me think about the lab in high School when I was learning dos on an IBM 5150.
Millennials and Gen Xers say "back in my day we didn't have phones or spotify" and expect kids to be shocked
Milennials and gen x out here acting like they arent raising gen alpha on tiktok right now
5:52 legit an ad popped up when the mouse clicked
5:49 I may not be that old, but if you find me in my room, you’ll be watching me play 3-D space pinball
Edit: I’m 12
The Windows XP one?! I'm just 17 but now I feel 30.
Mold only belongs on food
DPD!... You're under arrest for making a bad pun.
The moment the “Heads Up/Seven Up” bit came, it hit me super hard, that was THE classroom game to play when I was in school…
Don't worry, Heads up Seven up is still a thing
I never played it. I heard of it, though.
@@baliyae i played it in 2016
You would be considered a god to be picked as one of those lucky seven to put the thumbs down.. but then those dirty cheater who looked at your shoes made the game no fun.
I READ THAT AS R/FUCK MOLD WHAT
r/fucky mold
The thing about being 35 is, everyone you interact with that "should be" older than "the main character" in your life STILL IS (a police constable, librarians, bus drivers...), so as long as you're childless and still wearing hoodies and t-shirts, you really do go around still thinking you're 23 until specific things like these hit you.
The “I’ll paint any car, any color” slogan was used when the majority of the population (US) drove a Ford Model T which was exclusively painted in black enamel so this dates back to the 1910s to 1920s
Because black was the cheapest color to make a car in lmao
@@missing_link918 no the cheapest color would’ve been the color of the metal used to make the car. They didn’t have to paint it. And it wasn’t even painted black because it was cheap they did it for efficiency and uniformity (they didn’t want to hire painters)
50:50 I remember that, you would dial the numbers to spell “POPCOR” 🍿
9:01 I love MASH!!!!!! Awesome show🖤 love watching it as a family.
As for the payphone, there is one in our post office. I am not sure if it works, but it is still there since the 20 years me and my parents have been here in rural Riverside County, California, maybe ever longer.
I'm old enough to remember when the hotwheels cars in happy meals were actual hot wheels cars you could also buy in stores
3:08 OREGON TRAIL CD??? NAH THATS AWESOME!!! WHERE CAN I GET ONE???
Im gen z, i stopped keeping up with slang when “slay” became a thing, and no way in hell am i going to use “skibidi” in every day lingo 💀
I didnt expect someone from not Germany to get the "she warned them from chinese ballons" thing...but its still funny
(nena-99 luftballons is a song about 99 red ballons that get shot and strat a war. Its still played at partys)
When parents could beat us, the discussions at recess talking about what sort beatings you got at home , some got it worse than others, and the shocked faces when someone said "oh, my parents don't hit us"
Film time at school!!! I remember that, it was the best 45 minutes of the week. I had forgotten about it (late 70's). Thanks for the reminder.
11 MINUTES BABY!!!! EMKAY IS THE BESTTTTT
88 views in 2 minutes? Fell on? Fell on.
11:40 Mine had little notches on the records because the tone arm had metal teeth in it that were plucked by the notches like a music box.
50:50 Yup, that was a thing in Europe too. One of the first instances of an automated answering system - reading off the current time every few seconds.
It’s wild to think about how much technology has improved from the 90’s to now
I remember having to use a portable cd player to listen to music when I was really young, I remember having tapes and boom boxes, then the iPod came out, and now we have VR and I can listen to CZcams on my phone anytime I want
I’m not even 30 yet 😅
40:13 i just have a "You unlock a childhood memory" moment.
I'm not that old but gosh i love that show.
36:33 HELL YEAH WE STILL DO THIS
“Fuck I mold”
I was so confused for like 2 minutes 💀
31:53 When I was growing up, the main network channels shut down for the night. Channels 15 - 60ish, were on the bottom dial. (uhf) usually, one of those channels would still be broadcasting at 3am, when you couldn't sleep.
I love the Lord of the Rings reference because I grew up watching The Hobbit as an animated cartoon movie on TV.
The card catalogue in the library … brings back memories! Like the need to be able to spell a word correctly to find things 😂
i still remember when my dad had a beeper. It was hot pink and was made of that cool see-through plastic that you could see the hardware inside. Honestly can we like bring that plastic back? It was a cool aesthetic.
A joke I used to make was that when I meet kids in the future I have to explain the idea of cdrom games to them where you have to change discs for every game, or sometimes the same game...
Or the ways games could crash or bug. I once played a childs game where in a certain player character model would cause a crash if he ran in the wrong direction.
37:05 I know they dont have Plymouths in Australia but that pronunciation is hilarious
I hate to say this, but I never knew what 'Golden Girls' was until I think my mom told me about it.
42:27 I remember those they were so much fun, those are door stoppers I'm pretty sure I never learned the actual function of them , I'm closer to the older half of gen z
As a kid in the 80's my mind was blown away by the Tomytronic 3D, I had the Sky Attack version. Only recently lost it during a move. I kinda miss it.
38:25 * whoosh *
The sound of the joke going waaaaay over their head.
For context, this is Nena, singer of the song 99 Luftballons / 99 Red Balloons - about an apocalyptic world war breaking out over a bunch of innocuous rubber balloons.
16:10 Funny how you can hear the hard drive even though that computer doesn't have one. Just dual floppies baby!
I once heard that learning to drive on a manual transmission is better, because you actually understand what the car has to do to get you places better. But by the time you're in your mid 20's, you're doing other stuff, and don't have time to deal with it. (makes drinking your morning coffee while you drive harder, and that sort of stuff.)
the slang spread sheet is absolutely adorable
22:10 oh my god.. not only do I remember that guy, my younger brother had one and I would be willing to bet our dad might still have the direct-to-VHS movie hiding among the hundreds of VHS tapes from the long long ago.. He probably also still has several movies that he recorded off the Disney Channel and HBO and others, ads and all, during free preview weekends when the cable company would turn off the signal scrambling on some of the premium channels for a few days so that us plebs with basic cable could see what we were missing.. good times.
26:59 it's a uh... rooster.
1:16:21 That is a headlight button, that was on the floor of most older cars, to the left of the brake pedal. You would press it with your foot, to turn the high-beams on.
Timestamps
0:00 Robin
29:01 Jack
45:18 Robin
Robin continues until the end of the video.
I remember Sean Austin from that old Pauley Shore & Brendan Frasier movie, "Encino Man." A few other movies, too. Wasn't he in, "In The Army Now," another Pauley Shore & Lori Petty flick? That cat door got me. I had that exact door on my old '97 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, only in brown leather with chrome and wood inlay. I miss being able to burn CD's. Back in '99 I ran CD Store, and I collected with each paycheck, over time, like 1500 CD's. I had a three disc changer in my car, and lugged around a 6 huge, leather CD Cases, that carried about a 3/4 of my collection. I put JBL speakers and huge woofers in my trunk, with some tweeters I. The front. Life was so go and simple, back then. Now in days sucks donkey balls.
5:55 Ain't that the truth? Though I'd like to add that 95 crawled so 98 and XP could run - no pun intended.
Bruh... The "Eminem is 50" had me dead 😂 i literally said, "uh.... So is my mom..."
13:24 My grandparents had those! I remember playing with them for HOURS.
Fun fact, that "dinosaur skull" from the 1990s was from Baby Sinclair who was voiced by Kevin Clash and if you watch a clip of this again, you will recognize the voice he used as very similar/same as Sesame Street's Elmo whom he also voiced.
I was born in 1950, and I’m here to inform all of you whippersnappers that cold water out of a garden hose is the best and most refreshing beverage of all time. Fight me!
1:20:42 that looks like a program that copies floppy disks. Before computers had hard drives, you'd have to run a program if you only had one disk drive. The computer would read the source disk for a while, and then prompt you to change the disk in the drive to the target drive, then write to that disk. I don't remember how many times you had to switch back and forth. I didn't really use it, but I remember watching my brothers doing it to share Commodore 64 games with their friends.
58:02 The show was “You Can’t Do That on Television,” and a young Alanis Morisette was on it briefly
29:24 I'm starting to see kids with mullets again. "We need to bring bullying back." I fell off my walker.
18:40 I started one of these this year. Yes I got a new book that came into the library. Anybody curious, it was "escape room". I forgot the artist name and it's pretty cool
Gotta love making myself feel ancient with another Emkay video.
I am a GenZ kid, and a freshman and one of my classes asked me what an iPod was. It physically pained me. Also, I remember growing up with a lot of things from the late 90s, so I feel just as old as everyone else
I definitely had the burning cds thing but with movies that we kept on a hard drive so that we could watch movies in peace without the commercials before the movie, and during the movies. Also I definitely had a WW2 phase, and basically any violent tragedy had me glued to it until I could everything about before getting bored and moving onto the next great tragedy. I then started to integrate the tragedies into my playtime to add some “spice” to whatever fucked up thing I could think of. I did this mainly with legos because the weapons were fucking awesome
I just got my 300th cassette today,and then this video was recommended to me, and now I feel like a 60 year old trapped inside a 23 year old body.
11:44 I remember those, my dad spun me around on one so fast I flew off and ragdolled onto the ground, I got up, took a second to breathe, and hopped back on. I was 7 and didn't want to look like I was too young for it in front of my 3 older siblings.
Growing up, I remember we had a built-in rotary dial wall phone in the kitchen. Granted it wasn’t exactly new at the time, but now people are paying crazy money for one that may or may not work. Man I feel old.
18:06 Yeah, 7 up is still played. It used to be nationwide, but now only a few schools play it. I looked it up last night and it is fun
21:30 ngl, I wish that dvds and such were as common as they used to be, didn't have to worry about streaming services tossing them out, could search by the scene, rather than fast forwarding forever, and sometimes they would even have a lil game or two to play, sometimes being as good as the games online
They stopped making Royal Crown a couple years ago. There was a big protest from like... five people that actually wanted to drink it still.
Bro Sean Astin is from "50 first dates" 😂😂
I'm only in my mid-30s, but it's almost charming when people find out and their first thought is "I bet this OLD FART has good advice for me." It just happened again earlier tonight on discord.
Put this on as background noise while I played one of my favorite childhood games. I just graduated high school around a month ago and got myself a new refurbished console to play it on as a present because my childhood console is currently slowly dying in a desk drawer.
Oh, what's the game and the console?
Animal Crossing New Leaf for the 3ds.
The first thing that made me feel old was realizing I had played "The Lion King" on the Master System/Genesis, NES and SNES. I was thinking about which one I liked best, then it dawned on me that this was on 80's and 90's consoles. Then it hit me... 1995 was 20 years ago. Of course... that was now another 9 years ago. I just made myself feel older.
Also I set my mom's carpet on fire with my Atari 2600 in 1985 by bypassing the failed wall adapter and plugging the wires straight into the outlet.
i remember reading something called the box car kids. or something like that in 2001. also the tree house series where two kids time travel in tree house.
i am a zoomer and i grew up on VHS because I'm from the middle of nowhere and i have many fond memories of going to the DVD store to rent a new release for movie night on the weekend
10:34 I noticed my town has at least one more Payphone that I saw.
whenever i see this subreddit, i always read it as r/fuckingmold
i get so confused when i see the thumbnail (not about mould)
and then i re-read it and realise how stupid i am
26:35 I needed *3* Swanson dinners to be satisfied, and I was a skinny girl! My older brother added so much bread and extra hotdogs and cheese, because the meal portions weren't filling enough for after school snacks, let alone dinners lol😅
18:00 i have no idea what that guy was talking about because I'm in high school and we still play heads up seven up lol
My dad is a boomer, but was technologically ahead of his time. He became part of the I.T. department of his work because they made an I.T. department, and he knew some stuff about computers.
However, he has a personal vendetta for some reason against cellphones lol. He still doesn't have one. Has a Chromebook, has a tablet, no cellphone. Not even a flip phone like my mom has.
He was offered a blackberry in the mid 2000's from his work. He said to his boss, "ok, so this is a work phone. So it stays at work when I clock out." His boss was just like "you can just tell me you don't want the phone."
burning CDs is exactly what it sounds like
the laser literally burns holes on the disc to store the data
It's official, from now on every EmKay video must have the ending.
1:09:41 those pool tables where likely used for yotsudama or sagu, also known as four ball, or "carombole" which i just learned about fact checking my comment.
25:05: as GenX I started my computer hobby in '87 with an Atari 800XL which had QuickShot I and QuickShot II joysticks. (fancier version of the original Atari joystick (1))
Later around '91 I played Sonic the Hedgehog on a Sega MegaDrive (3).
Around '95 our local library had NES (2) and SNES (4)
And since Quake I've been playing with keyboard+mouse exclusively.
(for my PC I bought an Xbox 360 controller (17) replica last year, but I used it for maybe 10 hours.)
Jumping in and popping the clutch is how you start a manual car with a dead battery. Never had to do it myself but I did own manuals.
I remember the "official" sports drink being that McDonald's orange soft drink they use to have that was pretty similar to (but not quite the same as) the HiC orange they have nowdays in the US.
31:56 .. is that the dark crystal playing on the screen?? That movie gave me so many nightmares-
26:51 that's not even a fk im old moment, that's a "what the hell, no that doesn't sound right" moment
18:00 Who here was also the kid who didn’t play the game, and instead just sat back and held back the urge to tell the dude next to you who picked them
if you don't call it heads up seven up you're insane
WE NEED THAT ENDING AT THE END OF EVERY ONE OF THESE "ALL OF" VIDEOS LIKE INSTANTLY
Nice, "Heathers," reference. Great Winona Ryder movie from like '89.
Man, your talk about the Danny Glover meme, really sunk in and hurt my soul. I'm 43 and I. A walker and a cane already. Need a hip replacement and a major spine operation. Damn drunk drivers. I love this video though. Laurel screws Yanni, lol. What do u do if you heard both at once?
I do indeed remember the Snorks and the Solid Gold Dancers ;_; I did read and love Encyclopedia Brown, the hardy boys and nancy drew. I liked Encyclopedia Brown enough to dig up (via pirating) a collection of the books just afew years ago. Sadly they dont hold up. I watched 'you cant do that on television' long before it was on nickelodeon
my brother and i had a cd wallet. we still do, actually. the oldest thing it has in there is "meet miley cyrus" though lol.
2009 here. My family also has a CD wallet. My dad has Steal This Album in it so I put it in my computer
1:04:53 Im 17 and i also used learned cursive in elementary school but dont remeber it well
Also thanks for making me feel older then i actualy am
Even as a gen alpha , I remember golden girls as my favorite show ever