It was not that common for familys to have internet access before the early 2000's, it was even more uncommon for a child to have an email address.Joke went over your head completely. Youngsters have been making silly handles and addresses that they regret later in life since the AOL days.
The point is not if it was common for families to have internet access or not, but that young people (not just kids, even teens) who did get to create their own e-mail addresses often had ideas like the wife did in this chapter. It's not hard to get.It was not that common for familys to have internet access before the early 2000's, it was even more uncommon for a child to have an email address.
Let's make it the official name for the Mangadex cat!I might be the only one who call Mangadex cat "Mel" from now on.
What did you think those hearts around it are? just a decoration?I bet she'd put emojis in the name if she felt she could get away with that as well.
Haru is fucking lucky for not being given a "Kira Kira" nameyou mean Super👼ILoveYou❤️
Obviously, this is highly dependant on where you lived, and income levels. But for me in France that would be wrong. End of the 90s most families with a kid in high school would have some access to the internet, even though it was still commonly just shitty dialup.It was not that common for familys to have internet access before the early 2000's
First, wrong again. But also, AIM, ICQ, MSN… Teenagers have been using cringy names to communicate through alternate non-email networks for a long while.it was even more uncommon for a child to have an email address.