I was round a mate's house Friday night and between him, his wife and myself this very topic was discussed. We are all of the same age so grew up in the 80s and 90s and we all agreed that our generation is the first and last to properly have lived through a pinnacle time in modern humanity. We had all the most memorable cartoons, cereals with actual toys inside the box and in some cases even computer games (My orginal Theme Hospital CD-ROM was off the back of a cereal box lol), toys that in later years were valued at collector levels of monies.
We saw the start and evolution of the internet, we used the very first multimedia home PCs, we lived through the first iMac, the first smartphones, the Walkman which evolved through the various formats from tape, to CD to Minidisc to MP3 to the cloud, cars that all uniquely felt and sounded cool and you changed the gears yourself for added interactivity... Multiplayer games where you had to invite 3 other mates round and you'd sit around 2 CRT TVs back to back to fight each other in Mario Kart 64 or 4 player Streets of Rage via a Y Splitter and sections of screen blanked out with taped newspaper.
Technologies we used but at the same time still enjoyed our time with people physically. Now kids of the same age are shouting and being drama queens on streams to gain more likes and @donations@ from other viewers and all the controversy that emerges regularly through doing all this.