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Chris Evans wrote an open letter to 'technology' reminiscing about the 90s - and it's relatable

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Chris Evans isn’t a fan of smart technology.

Evans, who plays Steve Rogers AKA Captain America in Marvel’s Avengers movie series, took to Twitter to talk about the 90s with fondness.

Ahh dial-up internet, the good old days.

He wanted to let people know that he’s over smart tech, which refers to an electronic device that is able to share and interact with its users and other smart devices. This includes phones, TVs, cameras and fridges.

It’s unclear what set Evans on a rampage, but he’s done with them all.

He wrote:

Dear All Technology,

Remember the 90’s when you just WORKED??? I don’t need a ‘smart’ feature on my TV, thermostat, lights, music, refrigerator, security cameras, and f-ing car. You’re a major pain in all of our asses. You’re not worth it.

Signed,

Everyone

People can relate.

Others find his tweet funny because it sounds just like his alter ego, the World War II veteran Rogers.

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