Things of the past that you miss

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Anonymous wrote:Roy Rogers, ozone layer, Farlows with Champion sweatshirts. I think fashion has gone downhill significantly since the pandemic. Remember when nobody wore grey sweatpants?


Where do you live? Because Roy Rogers is still around!


It’s not all over the country like it used to be. Now it’s only in like 3 or 4 states.
Anonymous
I miss when the majority of people were thin. Now the “thin” people would look better if they list 10-20 lbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I miss the metabolism I had in my teens and 20s.


Remember ▶️: Nothing that you have aged out of.
Anonymous
The optimism of the 1990’s
Anonymous
When you went to a restaurant and they immediate gave you wanter and bread. Nobody give out water anymore and many nice restaurants charge for bread now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I miss going to the library and browsing the stacks.
Go! There are many beautiful libraries in NOVA! Lots of people still go there.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I love the modern world. I'm 44 with teens and young adult kids.

You can read a paper newspaper with your morning cuppa, AND do step-aerobics (you Youtube, but maybe you can find an in-person class somewhere).




Young adult kids? At 44?


Dp;

I had 2 young adult kids at 44.


When I turned 45 had a 3 month old, 4 year old and a 7 year old. Pretty normal unless Amish or Mormon.


A 3 month old at 45 is not "pretty normal."

NP. It’s normal for my family. Mom, aunt and I had kids in our 40s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you went to a restaurant and they immediate gave you wanter and bread. Nobody give out water anymore and many nice restaurants charge for bread now.

Coastal Flats still give you free bread and butter while you wait for your order. I forget if they do water.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I love the modern world. I'm 44 with teens and young adult kids.

You can read a paper newspaper with your morning cuppa, AND do step-aerobics (you Youtube, but maybe you can find an in-person class somewhere).




Young adult kids? At 44?


Dp;

I had 2 young adult kids at 44.


When I turned 45 had a 3 month old, 4 year old and a 7 year old. Pretty normal unless Amish or Mormon.


A 3 month old at 45 is not "pretty normal."


+1 it’s not normal. Why does dcum love to valorize having children super late…?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I love the modern world. I'm 44 with teens and young adult kids.

You can read a paper newspaper with your morning cuppa, AND do step-aerobics (you Youtube, but maybe you can find an in-person class somewhere).




Young adult kids? At 44?


Dp;

I had 2 young adult kids at 44.


When I turned 45 had a 3 month old, 4 year old and a 7 year old. Pretty normal unless Amish or Mormon.


Good lord, nothing normal about having an infant at 45.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss going to the library and browsing the stacks.
Go! There are many beautiful libraries in NOVA! Lots of people still go there.
but they don’t have he new books- those are online. They are buying fewer and fewer actual books every year. It is not the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you went to a restaurant and they immediate gave you wanter and bread. Nobody give out water anymore and many nice restaurants charge for bread now.

Coastal Flats still give you free bread and butter while you wait for your order. I forget if they do water.
Not, you have to pay there too.
Anonymous
I miss paths ending organically, losing track of people. I hate that social media makes it possible to reconnect with people. I think it throws off the natural order.
Anonymous
I hate for my kids that they don't have lockers, textbooks, workbooks. They lug around chromebooks and folders with papers. All day to every class. They are actually starting to prefer doing their worksheets online.

I hope that their brains are adapting and retaining. For me, I need tangible paper and pens to take notes.
Anonymous
Natural and casual chatting with strangers before phones that occupy every spare minute.
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