Born In the 1980’s? This Recently Opened Time Capsule Is Sure to Bring Back Some Memories


Recently posted by Reddit user elasticdog, this opening of a Time Capsule buried in 1993 is sure to bring back some memories.

Buried by the user when he was 10-years-old, he wrote explicit instructions not to open until 2050. While it may be 36 years too early, it’s still enjoyable to look back on these items with the nostalgia that brings us right back to the always entertaining early 90’s.

Below are the photos posted by elasticdog, along with his captions about his prized possessions.

Do any of these items in this Time Capsule from 1993 bring back memories for you?

This capsule was assembled and buried by Aaron Schaefer on 4/29/93 at 00:00. DO NOT OPEN BEFORE 2050.
(I was certainly ambitious with that date)
I *knew* that batteries would be in short supply in the future.

A pretty sweet video game that I don’t remember. I’ll be trying to track down some batteries for it this weekend. How did I put in all other battery sizes but this one?!

I distinctly remember putting these sugar crystals in the time capsule thinking it would be futuristic and awesome when I opened it, all fortress of solitude-style. Nailed it!
Clearly my pants were inspired by the opening sequence of Saved by the Bell. The rat was my pet that I had named “Noduh” because my parent’s got annoyed with my siblings and me repeatedly saying it, thus the phrase had become outlawed in my house until I found the pet-naming loophole.

This is filled with hilarity.

Thoroughly impressed with my 10-year-old self’s fine rock selection skills.

Read Directions.
Marked bill reappears in sealed tube.
Not as impressive as advertised.

[Images via Reddit user elasticdog]




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