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People born before 1990 are sharing their now-useless but 100 percent nostalgic skills.
A user on Reddit asked people born in the U.S. what useless skills they possess that nobody has a need for anymore.
It's both a hilarious trip down memory lane and a time capsule of life pre-Y2K.
The things that used to be totally normal now sound like historic artifacts found in a museum.
Kind of makes you wonder what normal things from today we'll be laughing about in another 20 or 30 years .
People are sharing the ’ 90s trends they totally want back and it’s an oasis of nostalgia.
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