9 outdated things to prove how much the world has advanced and changed
Categories: History | Lifestyle | People | Photo project | Society | World
By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/9-outdated-things-to-prove-how-much-the-world-has-advanced-and-changed.htmlWhen everything seems to be going wrong, there are two things that keep us in the mood - daydreaming and nostalgia. There is nothing better than snuggling into a warm blanket, grabbing a hot mug of tea and some baby snacks, and reminiscing about the good old days. (Preferably with an old movie, game, or soundtrack to cheer you up.)
Get ready to plunge into childhood.
9 PHOTOS
1. Who remembers how to look through a catalog of cards in search of a book?
2. Remodeled my room from the 90s in 3D software as I remember it.
3. There were some wild illustrations on the blank VHS covers.
4. Viennette, Ice cream that I knew my family couldn't afford.
5. CD wallets... We know they still exist, but 90s nostalgia.
6. Does anyone else want to return phones with a 3m cord?
7. Has anyone played Aladdin?
8. My collection of old electronics that I can't throw away.
9. LEGO Ghost from the 90s. Glows in the dark!
Keywords: Outdated things | History | Nostalgia | World | Modern life | Daydreaming | Lifestyle | Technologies
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Small children always cause delight and emotion. But they are still also people, so they tend to, excuse me, write and poop. And ...
Flowers that do not require special care are an ideal solution for those who do not have the opportunity to take care of them often ...
Related articles
Photographers Patty Boyd, Henry Diltz, Joel Bernstein, and Graham Nash, who is also known for the band Crosby, Stills, Nash & ...
This series of photos perfectly illustrates how alcohol turns a respectable person into a staggering wreck, spewing a bad smell, ...
The STS TV channel started broadcasting on 1 December 1996. At the time, he was really entertaining, cozy translating foreign ...
As soon as the train starts moving, people of all nationalities start unpacking their travel lunches. And the Japanese design them ...