• @[email protected]
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    lack of bugs, mostly due to global warming pesticide use, and planting non-native ornamental plants, most of which can be weedy or poisonous.

    • Coriza
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      More specific for a better visualization, bugs hitting the windshield of a car. I had never thought about it until someone pointed it out, It was so common back in the day, in the 90s at least.

      That opening scene in MIB is not relatable anymore.

  • @[email protected]
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    Amega and Acorn? NES, Master System, etc made sort of come backs with retro stuff. Not so much Amega, and certainly not Acorn.

      • Twig
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        There’s AmigaKit’s A600GS, but that feels a bit less polished compared to the A500mini

      • @[email protected]
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        No, I didn’t know. Not something I expect to see in the middle aisle at Aldi. Pretty sure I’ve seen cheap retro consoles as stocking fillers!

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          I have certainly have seen some cheap knockoff retro consoles at Aldi in their random seasonal aisle, but I’ve never seen any of the proper, branded retro remakes like this, the C64, or the NES/SNES/etc consoles.

          • @[email protected]
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            I’ve seen very cheap MegaDrives clones, with real Sega games, somewhere. Maybe it wasn’t Aldi.

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    Kids playing in the streets.

    Kids having semi autonomy.

    Cheap rent.

    Glass fold food and beverage bottles and jars.

    A middle class.

    Hope.

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        Or to keep us docile/fighting each other while they build their arks and bunkers.

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        There is always hope, and things have always been quite bad one way or another. You’re looking at the past with rose-tinted glasses, and forgetting how bad it was too

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          Yes, but it’s not that things in the past were perfect, it’s that you could identify a general trend of things getting better. Sure, there were still huge problems, but you could believe it was just problems we hadn’t gotten to yet. Now we live in a world that’s actively going backwards.

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            I get what you mean.

            Personally I am unsure of whether it’s one of two things

            1. Things are getting better now as they were back then but now I am older and more cynical so I don’t accept they really are improving as a whole. Much like many people my age probably did when I was younger.

            2. Things are getting worse and we’re all fucked.

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              I have absolutely no faith and see zero evidence of it being 1. I’d love to be proven wrong though.

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                Same mate. The jury is still out on that one.

                I think an actual left wing political party as an option would be a bloody good start.

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                  I agree with you, but I’m too old and worn down to do it, and nobody else seems to be in much of a hurry either.

                  I don’t think it’s coming in my lifetime.

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    Video rental shops. Going into town to pick a movie for the weekend used to be a weekly thing for us.

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      You definitely see a lot less of them. Some of that was intentional, at least in the US, as the “love bug” problem was supposedly something that we caused and the solution was to spread sterilized bugs that would mingle with the regular bugs and prevent the population booms. No idea how well it worked, it could just be that our overuse of pesticides did the real work.

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            In the UK, there’s still a small amount of “crude ash” in most cat/dog food - but I guess not as much as there used to be. They also used to use a lot more ground-up-bone and other fillers.

            It’s not necessarily a hatred of animals, it’s just the manufacturers perhaps love money a bit more than they “love” animals, and filling the food with ash and dust and stuff is cheaper.

            I think I remember seeing white dog poo in the 80s/90s. It was easier to spot and avoid when walking down a dark ginnel.

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    Windshields being covered with bug guts. Way more fireflies in the summer (but our yard still has some because we don’t rake under the bushes). People smoking just fucking everywhere.

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      I thought of the bugs when I posted this. I remember on long journeys dad would have to pull over and wipe the windshield clear.