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Les Greys
@les
I think I want to go back to one phone in a house, attached to the wall by a rope. A mobile that consolidates all the mobile phones in the family to one. Everyone gets each others messages and all.
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Linda Xie
@linda
I was on a Reddit thread about 90s nostalgia and someone said they missed when growing up you would call your friend’s home and their mom or dad would answer so you say a quick hi / catch up with them before they pass it over
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@les
Amazing! I’m seeing a deep pendulum swing back to a certain way of life enabled by deep tech. Thank you for sharing this! Is Reddit worth adopting today?
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Carlos Acevedo
@carlosace
Ah, those tense moments speaking to your crush's father. My son will never experience that fear. I'm torn as to whether or not that is a good thing.
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Nicholas Moy
@nmoy
I can still remember my middle school friends’ home phone numbers by heart
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@raz201
Omg!! Is this a whole subreddit or a specific thread? Would love a link 90s nostalgia would be an amazing throwback
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@johnzettler
My most irrational little kid fear was asking: “can I speak to X?” And the other side responding: “This *is* X”. Me: “Oh… uhh… hi” 😅
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Paper Buddha
@paperbuddha
How about calling your parents collect while you were out playing? Mom would get a call talking about 'will you accept charges from: heymomitssmeimstayingatmikesfordinnerbebackbydark'
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@blutoshi.eth
Can confirm with some corrections:) The dads were never chatty and once you reached middle school, parents never bothered picking up any more because call was assuredly for the kids.
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