Nostalgia

The thing we all actually share.

GoldStar CRT television, hand on the channel button, monochrome

Analog memory

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The timeline

Same feeling, different screen.

Short clips about memory, jokes, and being online.

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Scrapbook

You were there.

What you can hold and what you can't—mostly about who was with you.

Person on a swing at sunset, second empty swing beside them
Some nights you still reach for the empty swing.
Person in shallow waves, grainy film still in a dark frame
Home movie summer: shaky hands, real grain.

Shared memory

2011–2016

Minecraft too late

Nobody called it a night first. The sky went blue while you were still in the world.

Feeling before features

2009–2015

Weird old YouTube

Long rambles, rough cuts—you stayed for the voice, not the polish.

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2017 · 2021

When the chart went wild

The chat felt the move before any tidy explanation showed up.

What connects us

Classic web

Forums and boards

Same tabs every day. Usernames you knew better than half the people IRL.

The point

The thing we all actually share

You reach for what felt good—and it was almost never solo. That same pull shows up in culture and in markets.

Shared memory

The warmth was the people in the room, not the screen.

Feeling before features

You catch the vibe long before anyone reads the roadmap.

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The story shifts; the chart usually follows.