Cap's candy nostalgia thread got me thinking about the past a bit. Now, I'm no believer in the idea that things were somehow better in the past just because progress is really bunk, but I'm also no believer in the idea that just because things are new and desirable, they're better. So I was wondering what you miss about the way things were. In other words, what part of your past would you bring back if you could?
For me, two things consistently always spring to mind:
1. Smoking in bars. I so miss that. Fine, smoke is bad for you, but it's a friggin bar, not a gym.
2. Not being plugged in 24/7. I remember dial-up. I remember a world without email! Sure, I like my computer, my smart phone, my interwebs and all that. But I also get a bit annoyed at always being available. Sometimes I leave my phone at home (though not as often as I should) just so I can say to my annoyed friend or wife, "sorry, missed the call/text/email." Everything has become so instantaneous that I wonder whether we even have an idea as to whether or not it's a good thing.
For me, two things consistently always spring to mind:
1. Smoking in bars. I so miss that. Fine, smoke is bad for you, but it's a friggin bar, not a gym.
2. Not being plugged in 24/7. I remember dial-up. I remember a world without email! Sure, I like my computer, my smart phone, my interwebs and all that. But I also get a bit annoyed at always being available. Sometimes I leave my phone at home (though not as often as I should) just so I can say to my annoyed friend or wife, "sorry, missed the call/text/email." Everything has become so instantaneous that I wonder whether we even have an idea as to whether or not it's a good thing.
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