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Posted on 5/6/20 at 4:20 pm to dukke v
Things really were better then.
Parents dropped kids off and picked them up at a specified time and location without needing cell phones. As a kid, you had so much responsibility. If you had a few bucks in your pocket, you had to figure out a way to make it last.
Don’t even get me started on social skills.
The atmosphere also promoted more physical exertion.
Parents dropped kids off and picked them up at a specified time and location without needing cell phones. As a kid, you had so much responsibility. If you had a few bucks in your pocket, you had to figure out a way to make it last.
Don’t even get me started on social skills.
The atmosphere also promoted more physical exertion.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 4:58 pm to dukke v
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IMO it’s too bad things aren’t that way today......
It's funny how people long for the way things were when they were young. Yes, the 80s were the greatest decade ever, but mall culture pretty much destroyed a lot of small town and city downtowns, which had mom and pop shops and shopping districts with individual storefronts.
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