With UlyssesT out there touching grass, I haven’t seen this thread in a while. What in the past do you NOT miss? It could be very personal or just something everyone experienced but doesn’t anymore.
For me, I am so fucking happy the food scene in burgerland has changed since the 2000s. People seem to enjoy more well-seasoned foods and healthier options seem to outstrip the unhealthy slop I remember in the 2000s. Even my yee-yee ahh Ohio suburb has changed somewhat noticeably to support fresh ingredients. Less WASPslop is always good.
How about y’all?
The idea that you’re not allowed to enjoy things that are for kids anymore once you become an adult.
Exception for Harry Potter and Disney adults
idk, I don’t make Lego my whole ass personality
Approved
Nah we should bring that back and then some
Why?
EDIT: You post in c/games lmao if you play video games as an adult you would absolutely end up on the wrong end of this
EDIT 2: Do you not care that this would disproportionately hurt neurodiverse people, or do you consider that a bonus?
It’s really tiring to see people going to huge efforts to analyse media that’s intended for young children and complain about tropes and narrative devices that are there because it’s media for children.
I get that it’s sort of an elitist sentiment, but media written for or targeted at adults is usually better, or at least freer to explore the sorts of things these people claim they want to see, and they would almost certainly have a better time if they just stopped watching children’s media.
For example, Harry Potter / Disney fanatics in their late 20s early 30s. Read another book, I’m begging you.
Plenty of video games written for exclusively adults (and plenty that can’t legally be sold to children).
This ain’t it chief