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‘What has little by little disappeared over the last 10-20 years without people noticing?’ – 19 things we didn’t know we had until they were gone

11.

‘Phone books being delivered to the door.’
LylaDee

12.

‘Oil stains on parking spots.’

13.

‘Good quality programmes on the BBC.’
HisHeavenlyBody

14.

‘The singular and shared home computer.’
yesmelts

15.

‘Just got back from the US (Scottish here) and I could not believe the jump in price for everything in under 11 months (very regular visitor). Paying $6 for a bottle of water is insane. I really don’t know how the average family makes ends meet. My wife and I make a pretty good money but no way could we afford to live in the US.’
SolidSnoop

16.

‘Interacting with people with a normal posture instead of hunched over on a phone.’
AtariAtari

17.

‘The chrome silhouette of sitting ladies on cars. They used to be everywhere in the 80s.’
Schmooto

18.

‘Public spaces that you don’t have to spend much money to be in.’
MelonBump

19.

‘Here’s a positive one: ozone holes.’
disaster101

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