Daydreaming and nostalgia are the two things that lift my spirits when everything seems to be going wrong. Nothing like curling up under a warm blanket with a cup of hot tea and some nostalgic treats for kids to lift your spirits when you're feeling down. (Ideally with a vintage video game, soundtrack, or other means of setting the ambiance.)
The "Nostalgia" subreddit is perfect for you if you're a nostalgic person who enjoys thinking back on the past and the things we once had. The nearly 868k-strong community of r/nostalgia is a forum for everything, from objects to old advertisements, whether they are joyful, humorous, or depressing. Prepare to plunge headfirst into your youth. Just keep in mind to vote up your favorite pictures as you navigate through long-forgotten recollections.
We frequently experience a yearning for things that are no longer accessible to us. Even while it's better to move on and stay in the present, there are moments when delving deeply into the past gives us the warmth and comfort we need to advance in life.
The popular subreddit r/Nostalgia posts images of dated objects that may bring back fond recollections or old times. Check out some of their best posts below, and let's reminisce!
The "Nostalgia" subreddit is perfect for you if you're a nostalgic person who enjoys thinking back on the past and the things we once had. The nearly 868k-strong community of r/nostalgia is a forum for everything, from objects to old advertisements, whether they are joyful, humorous, or depressing. Prepare to plunge headfirst into your youth. Just keep in mind to vote up your favorite pictures as you navigate through long-forgotten recollections.
We frequently experience a yearning for things that are no longer accessible to us. Even while it's better to move on and stay in the present, there are moments when delving deeply into the past gives us the warmth and comfort we need to advance in life.
The popular subreddit r/Nostalgia posts images of dated objects that may bring back fond recollections or old times. Check out some of their best posts below, and let's reminisce!
#1 Leather phone cases used by some dads in the early 2000s
Source: KevlarYarmulke
#2 Image transferring with silly putty
Source: noconnostalgia
#3 Windows 95 themes
Source: redditburner2112
#4 Who remembers making textbook covers from grocery bags in the late 1970s and 80s?
Source: DiosMioMan63
#5 Erasers that never erased anything
Source: OmicronGR
#6 Manual credit card machine. you know the sounds it makes
Source: James_Bong
#7 Mcdonald’s packaging from the early 90s
Source: GaffersB
#8 Who remembers looking through the card catalog to find a book?
Source: reddit.com
#9 Entertainment cabinets, the click sound it would make after closing
Source: reddit.com
#10 Blank VHS covers had some wild artwork
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#11 Legends of PBS
Source: reddit.com
#12 Remade my room from the 90s in a 3D-software, as i remembered it
Source: reddit.com
#13 Elementary school paper
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#14 Visiting home and mom busts out my sheets from 1986
Source: reddit.com
#15 CD wallets... I know they're still around, but 90s nostalgia
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#16 90s Movie Theaters
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#17 Viennetta, the ice cream that i knew my family couldn’t afford
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