I agree 100%. Flash was the biggest thing back in the day because it made animation, game development, and web design more simple. Say what you want about how flash websites looked, it was a more direct link between art and interactivity than html, JavaScript, and css even to this day, and that made for websites which are 100 times more visually interesting and fun than the bland minimalist chickenshit that any normie with a subscription to square space can slap together from a template. I fear that nothing will ever capture the same magic as homestar runner, where each menu page had a unique visual theme, and the cartoons themselves were full of interactive Easter eggs, which is something that is robbed from us in video format, especially since, for no reason at all, annotations and the wide functionality they provided were removed from YouTube. This "progress" tech giants use to justify shit like this has taken nice things away and given nothing back that could replace them.