I am 25, but I recently felt like an ancient old lady, when she carelessly spoke to elementary school students the phrase: "I did not have a cell phone, a computer, or the Internet at your age." The children were in shock. The questions arose: "And how did you communicate with your friends?", "And when you walked on the street, how did your parents call you home?", "And how did you prepare reports at school?", "And where did you take movies and music?", "And what did you play?" and so on, but I finally got a question, asked in full seriousness, with a note of sympathy and respect for the suffering I suffered: "And at the time there were at least apartments, or you still lived in landlords?"