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27 Currently Non-Existent Things That Were Part Of Some People’s Childhoods, As Shared Online

Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

One could think that there is “nothing new under the sun”, referring to some important things that stay the same or change very slowly, yet it would be a mistake to underestimate the effect various, even seemingly minor, alterations have in shaping the human world. These people have demonstrated that a single person lives long enough to witness some quite significant changes by answering one Redditor’s question: “What existed when you were a child that doesn’t exist now?”

Do you remember something from your childhood years that no longer exists or is now rare? Please, share your thoughts in the comments!

More info: Reddit

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Freedom. Starting around age 10 to around age 14, when I got back from school, nobody knew where I was until dinner, and nobody cared. The only rule was be home before dinner which was about 7:00 PM. I would just hit my bike, join up with the knot hole gang in the neighborhood, and we would just ride all over the place and go where we wanted and do what we wanted. Basically, we were the kids from Stranger Things, albeit with a lot less paranormal activity. No cell phones, not even any pagers. I'm 46 so this was some 35 years ago. Seems like it could be 350 years ago now. Now you almost never see a kid riding anywhere on his bike, and nobody knows their neighbors. The freedom to be a kid without being influenced by the internet and having your worst moments immortalised on it. Actual toy prizes in cereal boxes A paper TV Guide that you used to find out when TV shows were going to be aired. Usually it came in the Sunday newspaper. Also newspapers. Taking pictures with film cameras and waiting for them to get developed until you could see how bad you looked lol 9 planetsThe solar system used to have 9 planets, but now only has 8. <...> Pluto was just reclassified as a dwarf planet, and we always had dozens of dwarf planets like Ceres and Make-Make.Iampepeu said:I know it's silly, but we all sort of collectively love and care for Pluto. Phone books. Every once in a while one would just show up at our front door. Card catalogs at the library. Affordable housing Playing outdoors without supervision and just returning home once the sun sets Saturday morning cartoons or weekly morning cartoons. A sense of optimism for the future. A phone number you could call that just told you the time and weather. Phone booths Privacy. Back in the day, the only way someone could know what I was up to was if they physically followed me. Now, my smartphone does that for them Getting off the phone so someone can use the internet. Haha Yugoslavia Typewriters Blockbuster The high beam switch in your car was on the floor by your left foot. McDonald’s ashtrays Woolworths Note: I'm referring to the business in the UK that dissolved in 2008. TVs with a fine tuning dial and were part of a huge wooden console. Cameras that had rolled up film which needed to be developed. Restaurant smoking sections # Dialup Connection Screeching Intensifies Cigarette machines.
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