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‘What has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years without people realising it?’ – 23 little things you’ll miss when you notice they’re gone

12.

‘Memorising phone numbers.’
BlackStarCorona

13.

‘Butterflies. They used to be everywhere. Now when you see one it feels special.’
Bigstar976

14.

‘Pubic hair.’
Boldboy72

15.

‘Peace and quiet. There was a time when you could go to a restaurant or cafe and enjoy a lovely meal in tranquility.

Nowadays, there will either be 10 idiots blasting TikTok videos with some fucker laughing in the background, or five braindead families who think their children wailing and tantruming is ‘cute’ or ‘entertaining’.’
Lightning_Reverie

16.

‘The static in the TV screen that you could feel.’
Anxious_Status_5103

17.

‘Gifts in cereal boxes.’
wondertuf

18.

‘DVD/CD racks. I have 10/15 DVDs I brought with me when I moved abroad 10 years ago. I recently moved to a bigger apartment with more space, so I wanted to get a small rack I could keep next to my TV. Well, I had to realise these racks became a thing of the past. Nothing in Ikea or in local furniture shops.’
capt_yossarian2

19.

‘Photo albums. Nowadays people rarely print photos.’
Commercial-Living443

20.

‘Pay phones. They used to be *everywhere*. Now it’s like finding a buried treasure if you see one out in the wild.’
Lrauka

21.

‘The hole in the ozone layer. Governments banded together and created policies to correct the situation.’
Ok_Boomer_42069

22.

‘Personal web pages and the ticker at the bottom that tells you the number of times the site has been visited.’
sunnydayjr

23.

‘Cars whose headlights flipped up and down. I thought those were the bee’s knee’s when I was a kid.’
Fun_Log38

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