A Saudi citizen extracted a memoir he had written with a classmate and then buried it in the dirt more than 45 years ago.

A video posted on the websites showed a person named Abd al-Muhsen al-Loboun, who was producing a paper he had written in his academic year 1394/1395, corresponding to 1974/1975, when he and his colleague were studying for the final exams at the scientific institute in al-Majma'a governorate north of Riyadh.

The players wrote in the paper that it is a commemoration of the memory he and one of his colleagues (Ahmed Nafea) have accumulated for studying their lessons and passing high school tests these days, as well as by signing him and his colleague.

He told the e-mail that he had always remembered this paper. After the death of his colleague in 1434 (2013) he told another friend of the story of the paper and was impressed by it and invited him to reveal it.

Twitterers reacted to Twitter with the story, and some expressed admiration for the line in which the paper was written compared to the current graduating lines of university students.

1974 **

Look how it will God bless God
He is a graduate of the university and has a BA. 🙂🙂

- Abdullah Alshmrani 💡 (@ E__40) July 13, 2019

Some also pointed out that the ancient generations were dependent on writing, correction and dictation, but now the adoption of generations on electronic devices.

The first generation believed that they depended on writing, correcting and dictating either with the development of the book, which became the devices, so the line is dying now

- 🔲 عادل الشريف 🔲 (@ adil102955) July 13, 2019