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This shit used to feel NEW....I remember Michael Jackson's Thriller, and especially Peter Gabriel's videos, we all ran for the tv when his videos had their debut. Nothing else like them.
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This shit used to feel NEW....I remember Michael Jackson's Thriller, and especially Peter Gabriel's videos, we all ran for the tv when his videos had their debut. Nothing else like them.
Earlier I sneezed and my shoulder started hurting. I feel your pain.I have been diagnosed with carpal tunnel, a pathetic middle aged wine aunt affliction. I'm as inconvenienced as I am ashamed.
I still remember when there were phone booths at nearly every business and public area and they all came with the big thick phone books.I remember when a cell phone weighed like 20 pounds and had a giant lead-acid battery and you needed an antenna on top of your car to use it.
I have to admit I love not having to cart around CD's and such, streaming is awesome, I can have pretty much any music I want anywhere anytime. Only place I even use MP3's now is for music while I swim, as Bluetooth does not work in waterI miss it when you actually owned the things you bought. As in, you could actually hold them in your hand. Now you're lucky if you can find a CD in a general store, and even thrift stores don't have that many cassettes.
thrift stores where I live sell music cds for 1 euro. they want them gone pronto.I miss it when you actually owned the things you bought. As in, you could actually hold them in your hand. Now you're lucky if you can find a CD in a general store, and even thrift stores don't have that many cassettes.
Actual Appreciation
Keyshia Cole - Heaven Sent
This song was in heavy rotation on Urban Adult Contemporary radio for what seemed like years. I heard it the other night and had one of those, "Oh man, I forgot about this one. I haven't heard this in years!" type of moments. When I got home, I looked it up to listen to it again and realized that it was released in 2007! How was this almost 20 years ago already? Terrifying.
Definitely ease of mass communication with its own caveat of hype waves. Else lets hear some examples, because either you're under a rock, or you and I, are under the same rock?The fact that for me, new game IPs come out the blue and completely take the world by storm. It's like they just show up one day and everyone is talking about it as though they've been excited for months, if not years. I can't tell if that's just me living under a rock (fuck social media), or if I've just stopped caring about new releases.
Sounds like, you have some regrets about your life thus far?In the last year I've become a little morbid, thinking about my own mortality. Now reports of people dying affects me on an emotional level, especially when they are near my age.
It's kinda wild to have lived through both the era of when we all wished shit was all digital/compacted into something convenient, and seeing ALL the downsides of when everything actually becomes so.I miss it when you actually owned the things you bought. As in, you could actually hold them in your hand. Now you're lucky if you can find a CD in a general store, and even thrift stores don't have that many cassettes.
Oh I think everyone does. However, this is not a therapy session and no one needs me PLing everywhere.Sounds like, you have some regrets about your life thus far?
Indeed, but either focus on positives or focus on this misery almost being over. Glass half full, while you can afford to keep it so.Oh I think everyone does. However, this is not a therapy session and no one needs me PLing everywhere.
I love not having to have a small suitcase in my car to hold all my cassette tapes/CDs. I love having my entire music collection saved on something the size of a pack of cigarettes that I can take literally everywhere and I have all my music literally at my fingertips.I miss it when you actually owned the things you bought. As in, you could actually hold them in your hand. Now you're lucky if you can find a CD in a general store, and even thrift stores don't have that many cassettes.
Nevermind music, but ALL the major retro games and emulators and a way to record footage playing them and then some.I love not having to have a small suitcase in my car to hold all my cassette tapes/CDs. I love having my entire music collection saved on something the size of a pack of cigarettes that I can take literally everywhere and I have all my music literally at my fingertips.
I would assume it's propaganda.It's like they just show up one day and everyone is talking about it as though they've been excited for months, if not years.