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People shared the things that were ruined because too many people discovered them – 23 treats that were way better when they were on the down low

13.

‘Farmers markets. The last time I went to my local one, I was shocked that the prices were higher than the supermarket. Most of the goods were being sold as “artisanal” with a huge markup. I left when I wanted empanadas and they were seven bucks a pop.’
doctor_x

14.

‘Honestly people care too much about money. Nothing is fun or good once greedy or finance people get involved. They are the worst. We’ve got to stop giving into them.’
Forward-Low964

15.

‘Nature.

‘Perfectly untouched marvels of the world eroded by human touch. That patch of flowers? Some attention whore just laid in it. That rock formation that got famous for looking like a head and neck? Pushed and destroyed by a streamer.’
Hljoumur

16.

‘Chicken wings. They used to throw them out. It was like the head or feet. Very few people would eat them. Us poor people would eat them.

‘It was common in the 80s to get them for less than 10c a wing. Now it’s 6 for $25 at a restaurant!!’
SeaPrince

17.

‘Airport lounges. Everyone has a credit card now with priority pass access.’
mattv911

18.

‘Storm chasing. It used to be a hobby for weather nerds and people who were he genuinely passionate about severe weather.

‘Hollywood and social media monetization turned it into massive crowds of streamers looking for clout, clogging roadways, driving recklessly, pissing off law enforcement, and being arrogant AF about it all.’
Shortbus_Playboy

19.

‘Mount Everest.’
BabyEatingDemon

20.

‘Exploring abandoned places. Now “urban explorers” take a bunch of pictures and video that they then share EVERYWHERE, trash the locations, and use them like clubhouses where they drink and spray shitty graffiti everywhere.’
bstyledevi

21.

‘Outdoor Christmas carol singalongs on Columbia Road in East London. Blew up on TikTok a few years ago, nearly 20k people showed up and it’s been cancelled every year since then.’
MiserableCheek9163

22.

‘Facebook. Believe it or not Facebook felt COOL and TRENDY in the early days. People posted some genuinely interesting stuff and not just rage bait.

‘Your friends spent more time on it and the algorithm actually showed them your posts so you’d get plenty of comments and likes (when those features were introduced). Pages were mostly for novelty or humour purposes, now everything with decent engagement on there is so kind of political or social issues grift.’
kh_ram

23.

‘Literally anywhere the British went.’
DangerSwan33

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