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There’s nothing like a nostalgia-packed AskReddit thread to take you back in a virtual time capsule to the days long since passed. Naturally, when you ask a bunch of online strangers to share insights on various things from their childhood that are no longer around, you’re guaranteed to get widely different answers. 

Maybe you connected with the bit about how there was a strange time in a land many many years ago when MTV would, in fact, actually play music videos. Or it could’ve been the other Redditor “appreciating” just how absolutely chaotic KB Toys was. There are many bases covered in this discussion. 

It Was A Different Time.

Reddit screenshot about how people used to have to run to get the phone.
Reddit

How many full-fledged wipeouts occurred for folks that were sprinting like crazy to answer those phones too? It was a contact sport back then. 

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Those Spoons Were Actual Treasures.

Reddit screenshot about how cool spoons used to be packed into cereal boxes.
Reddit

You knew it was fixin’ to be an especially good day if the universe showed up for you in such a way that you ended up with one of those awesome spoons that were buried in cereal boxes growing up

YouTube Had To Go And Ruin It All.

Reddit screenshot about how MTV actually used to play music.
Reddit

There are seemingly far too many options available nowadays. Kids these days will never know the struggle and just how real it was. 

What About An Album Of Selfies Though.

Reddit screenshot about the value of putting together photo albums.
Reddit

So, we don’t need to store all of our photos in the “cloud” then. There are other options that you can quite literally feel with your own two hands. 

A Nod From The Past.

Reddit screenshot about how public phone booths are getting faded out.
Reddit

Soon enough here we’ll have aggressively “helpful” robots that are brimming with all kinds of well-articulated, Chat GPT-900-inspired jargon, and built-in touchscreen phones that will ensure that no human is without access to a phone and runs the risk of getting lost. Or, or maybe they’ll lead as many humans astray as possible, and the great war between humans and robots will get fully underway. 

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We Can Bring This Back.

Reddit screenshot about how folks used to watch Saturday morning cartoons.
Reddit

Who says that Saturday morning cartoons aren’t still on the table? We have the technology. And we have the cereal. And we can invest in cool toy spoons to bury in said cereal boxes to fully paint the vividly nostalgic picture. 

Those Gameshows Took You For A Trip.

Reddit screenshot about how Nickelodeon gameshows were wild.
Reddit

Gameshows were built different back then. 

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KB Toys Was A Goldmine Of Chaos.

Reddit screenshot about how KB toys was totally chaotic.
Reddit

You really did never have any notion about what you were going to find buried within the deepest reaches of the ever chaotic KB Toys. 

Ah, So It’s Like That Canada?

Reddit

Of course Canada is keeping the legacy alive. They were too kind to give it a rest. 

Better Make Sure Nobody Is Eavesdropping On The Other Line.

Reddit

Yeah, you best believe that that call isn’t coming in any time before 10:00. 

Nickelodeon Has Certainly Gone Through Its Ups And Downs.

Reddit screenshot about how Nickelodeon has gone downhill.
Reddit

Nickelodeon no doubt hit its various peak moments throughout the years. Can you remember your fondest Nickelodeon moment?

Okay, Free Online Gaming Though.

Reddit screenshot about nostalgic video game consoles.
Reddit

Yeah, you know we’re talking about the olden golden days when there’s crazy talk about free online gaming from one of the O.G.’s that is the Sega Dreamcast. 

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Meet the Writer

Matt has spent the last 8 or so odd years as both a writer and editor in Seattle and Brooklyn, where he is now based. He loves escaping the tirelessly fast pace of the “Mad Apple” that is NYC by taking walks and runs through parks where he’s able to catch up on the latest tea about society from the city’s ever chatty, always hungry, occasionally rabid, pigeons. When he’s not taking his urban nature strolls, or dutifully combing the deepest rabbit holes of the internet to find the content that’s worth sinking your mind’s teeth into, he’s likely holed up at a dark-lit dive bar with a book and/or some friends, or just easily he could be on the hunt for the next addition to his steadily growing plant family.