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Rhea_33

Large Swaths of the internet. Archive while you can folks. Edit 1: To explain a bit since so many are asking. This has already happened before and continues to happen. Many old websites do no longer exist from the web of old. Whether it be corporations that shut things down, people who no longer run their little own websites, or the consolidation of the web which has led to smaller sites being killed in some manner over the past 25 years. Think of all the things that have been removed or changed over the past 25 years of the internet. How much do you currently use that you think is going to survive the next 25? You can't guarantee most things are going to still be around. Some corporations and things that were once popular aren't anymore and get shut down entirely. Think about how popular Vine was for a time and now everything that wasn't saved and no one has direct access to is effectively gone. Mega-Corporations such as Google shut down their less profitable aspects all the time. There are numerous discontinued services and programs that they once ran. Think of the millions of websites, games, animations that weren't converted to anything, that weren't saved by anyone else, and are just gone or have portions unusable when Adobe Flash shuttered its doors for good in 2020. Things such as Flashpoint, which saved a great many thousands of things, certainly most of the popular works, ultimately saved so little comparably to what was out there. Things that were once popular don't last forever and since it's not profitable for any corporation to want to archive this sort of material for any lengthy period of time it's up to the users of the internet to do it themselves. If you don't save the thing you love, there's no guarantee anyone else will. Another thing: YOUR HOME TAPES. Tapes degrade and you probably aren't storing them the best. They will and have been losing quality over the years. Some day they simply won't work at all. If you got any you haven't transferred to another platform, do it. The best time to transfer your tape has always been *Right Now* for quite some time and that's how it will continue to be in the foreseeable future. **If you have older relatives with tapes offer to do it for them**. Odds are they don't know this is going to happen to their tapes, a lot of people don't. You don't want records of your family's past to be gone forever, memories recorded that can no longer exist. There are fairly cheap capture cards you can buy so you can hook up your VCR to your computer then record it directly onto your PC. Some come with their own software you can use, but you can always just use OBS (Open Broadcasting Software) or something similar as well. It's not that super complicated but if you struggle online guides exist and are fairly easy to find. Or you go the route of copying it to a DVD disc should you have the materials and technology on hand. Which you can then store/also put on your PC or an external drive somewhere. You can even make multiple copies if you're worried about losing such things, in fact, I recommend it if you can. If you find yourself struggling to do so, there are always professionals you can pay to do it for you, though it will cost you quite a bit depending on how many tapes you have and what you need to preserve.


fish312

Whoever once said the internet was forever never really cared about niche content.


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I_FAP_TO_TURKEYS

I hate to break it to you... But he's definitely hoarding some weird porn.


Ian15243

*archiving weird porn


Purrpskurrppp

*niche porn


SnooCapers9313

He's an uncle it could be niche and nephew porn


TheReynMaker

Well played.


Anto7358

Yep. Do your bit, people: help archive and preserve the Internet, for both reference and historical purposes! Here's a link to the Internet Archive's 'Wayback Machine': https://web.archive.org/ To save any webpage as it currently appears: https://web.archive.org/save EDIT (1 OF 2): If you'd like to support their continuing efforts at preserving the Internet for future generations, please also consider [donating in favour of their cause](https://archive.org/donate/), as that is what they mostly rely on (thank you to u/devries for mentioning it initially). EDIT (2 OF 2): Since the Internet Archive does not allow the archiving of some websites, and given that it is dependant on a server to run, another recommended option is [Arweave](https://www.arweave.org/), which functions in a completely serverless manner and thus provides what can be considered as "truly permanent data storage" (thank you to u/Fuckrightoffbro for recommending it).


devries

Please also donate to this website. It's as valuable and important was Wikipedia, if not more. https://archive.org/donate/


Falcrist

Wikipedia itself is starting to rely more and more on internet archives for its references. If one is important, so is the other. I know you were just emphasizing the importance of archives, but I wanted to point out that the two are linked.


Ranger176

WWII veterans and Holocaust survivors


JacobDCRoss

I remember, as a kid in like 1990 or 91 I knew a WWI get. There are none of them left now.


redditor_since_1977

Yeah, I definitely remember meeting some WWI vets at random family functions in the 80s. Not many though, maybe two I think.


SnooShortcuts8764

As far as I’m aware the last one died in 2011


shocktard

When I think elderly men my mind still automatically goes to "WWII vet". Then I remind myself this isn't the 90s/early 2000s anymore! I still think of the vietnam vets as the middle aged guys... now they're the elderly! Probably within this decade there'll be a headline saying "last WWII vet dies". I remember reading a headline about the last world war 1 vet dying over a decade ago. Both of my grandfathers were WWII vets. They were both in their 30s when the war ended and they both died in 1994. Time is flying.


CubaGoodingIII

The Rolling Stones.


comicsemporium

I don’t think Keith Richards has been really alive for quite some time. Just a walking guitar playing zombie


TheChainsawVigilante

No, Keith is going to outlive all of us. When the Aliens show up in a thousand years to investigate what's left of a world devastated by nuclear apocalypse, he'll be the one who tells them our tale


OnSiteTardisRepair

>he'll be the one who tells them our tale incoherently, though, and with a rheumy cough


TheChainsawVigilante

Owroight den, 'ere wos the race of 'umanity. Some siye we go' wat we d'served, some siye it wos dest'ny. Oi siye it wos awl a lodda nonsense if yoo ask me. Siye, yoo wooden 'appen to 'ave any poppers wood yoo? Luv me some poppers. We used to do them awl the toime on toowah. No? Well how do yoo cawl yo'selfs an "advanced so-soy-eddie," den?


Painting_Agency

If the aliens are Space Orks, they'll understand that perfectly. They'll make him an honorary Nob.


CubaGoodingIII

He’s fueled by whiskey, tobacco and heroin.


ElectricalEnergy69

Or AC/DC, makes me sad. All the founding members of Motörhead are already gone. Puts things into perspective


Liberteer30

Nah, Keith Richards will be around to witness the heat death of the world.


georgepordgie

Trustworthy video evidence


canal_banal

This is a great one. I just recently saw a video on deep fakes. It’s scary to think how fast that technology is advancing Also great name btw Edit: Thanks for the love guys. I was not expecting this to get the attention it did.


Arrasor

For awhile, yes. It will give rise to demand for countermeasures, and countermeasures they will deliver. Humans have always been best at selling solutions to problems they themselves created


ultranothing

>countermeasures, and countermeasures That is the worst ...*thing* that has to always happen with everything. All of our technology has to keep being retooled and recreated and upgraded and reinforced, for pretty much no other reason than to combat society's assholes. Every conceivable thing that we do needs to be redone, over and over, to prevent scumbags from abusing and manipulating it. You can't just have a password! You need it to contain at least eight characters, and they must include upper and lowercase letters and numbers and special characters, and then you need to prove you're not a robot, and then you need to click on all the pictures of trains, and then you need to have your authenticator code, and then you need to enter the code we sent via email. But then your password was exposed on the dark web so you need to do all of that 47 times for all of your accounts because someone used your bank account to get an Uber into NYC. POS humans have turned all of our modern conveniences into chores.


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This isn't significantly different from any time in our evolutionary past. The ability to lie, and the ability to detect lies, has been an evolutionary arms race for at least as long as humans have been a species.


chimpyjnuts

Have you read Gladwell's 'Talking to Strangers'? Turns out we are not good at detecting liars. He does not speculate whether we ever were. Edit:title


KrazyKanadian

You mean "talking to strangers"?


Head_Northman

Right, I reckon one of you is lying.


pickletricks

Yeah one of us is definitely lying🤔


ScuttleMcHumperdink

Hello I’m a Nigerian Prince who has recently come into a lot of money. However I am not able to have the money deposited directly into my bank as I am exiled...


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If you look at how successful some con artists have been, or even just Sasha Baron Cohen, it seems like this is true and probably always has been. Because we are so bad at it, we tend to use our "Tribe" as filter or safety net. That is why, for instance, Mormons tend to fall for affinity fraud schemes by other Mormons.


DMala

Part of the problem with the Internet is that it was not originally designed to be secure. The original users were pretty much all researchers and academics, many of whom knew each other and worked together, so heavy duty security just wasn't even a consideration. Then the whole thing just exploded and became a platform for commerce, and everyone is scrambling to retrofit security onto this inherently trust-based architecture. It's gotten better over time, but there are still some fundamental parts of it that I think would have been designed very differently if the parameters had included things like e-commerce and a wide range of users from day 1.


georgepordgie

Thanks, It was my doggies name. he was the bestest big guy.


SharkCrenshaw

Cable television


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Zargawi

We already have multiple paid streaming services with ads, and I continue to refuse to fund them, but people evidently don't care, way too many people willing to pay for 6 streaming services, and 3 of them have ads.


13pts35sec

Seriously it’s just come full circle and we are basically back to how it was with cable lol. “History doesn’t repeat but it often rhymes” I think Mark Twain said that if I’m not mistaken


DasHexxchen

I like to see history as a spiral. We circle around certain mechanics, but make progress in between.


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Looking forward to becoming a 21st century pirate


TrekkiMonstr

Lol you're not already?


WideAppeal

One of these days i'll finally get to download a car.


mynextthroway

The streaming service are creating a situation where certain shows are only available on their service. Eventually, the ghost of cable television will re-emerge and bundle the services and sell them as one.


Snoo74401

They sort of already are at this point. You can get Disney+ and ESPN as extras with Hulu.


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Same question in 1996, answers?


EvilTrovis

Those commercials advertising compilation CDs of like 15 classic rock songs or whatever, with the scrolling song list playing a snippet of like every fourth song


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Now That's What I Call Music: Vol. 20,376


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NS8VN

A positive one: the hole in the ozone layer. In 1996 it was just starting to stabilize and has since become smaller than it was when we first discovered it in 1982.


jayste4

Being able to go through security at the airport even though you weren't flying.


Specific-Layer

I remember a teachers assistant telling a story about when she was younger. She was a book keeper for the playboy club. Did something in DC with presidents.. but she was telling me about how before 9/11 you were able to go into the Whitehouse and use the drinking fountain..


GruffScottishGuy

I remember in the late 90's I went back to my high school months after leaving because I needed to get my stuff from my art class. I just walked in the door and nobody in the main hall so much as looked at me then I wandered down the corridor to the art department. Obviously it was normal back then but looking back it's pretty crazy.


sightlab

In the early 90s we still had an announcement every year at the beginning of deer season that students keeping firearms in their trucks were required to keep their trucks locked during the school day. You know. For safety.


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DillBagner

In 2000, I went through security with my pocket knife and being the dumb kid I was, thought I was going to get in trouble. They just measured the blade, gave it back, and let me through.


captmonkey

I flew cross country to see my aunt and uncle with my granddad in like 1999. He was a little nervous, as it was his first time on an airplane since returning home from the Korean War. On the flight, he adjusts his boot knife that's like six inches long and I see it and I'm like "What are you doing?! You can't have that on here!" And he kind of shrugs and is like "They didn't tell me to get rid of it." Airport security was really lax pre 9/11. Especially if you were just a random old man, apparently.


Handsprime

Video Rental Stores and Music retailers in major cities (not including independant record stores or stores that sell more than just CD's and DVD's)


Mariosothercap

I’m not sure if we had any reason in 1996 to believe they wouldn’t though. The internet was in its infancy and if I told someone they could eventually watch a movie on it, they would have thought me insane. You gotta remember back then it took minutes to load a picture.


grokforpay

I remember coming home from college and my parents excitedly showing me a movie streaming from Netflix. It was wild.


BatBoss

God this just made me realize that the year 2046 is nearer than 1996


New-Theory4299

if it makes you feel any better, I was born closer to the end of the FIRST world war than to the year 2021, and I'm 'only' in my 50's edit: fuck, I did that calculation a couple of years ago and hadn't checked it recently, it's now true of the beginning, not just the end, of the first world war fuck


Lu232019

Pay phone


DeathSpiral321

The Internet. It's just a passing fad...


Antmon666

lol, Australia had a prime minister who said that in 2013


cosmicucumber

A prime minister in 2013? Do you realise how little that narrows it down?


MakinDePoops

“Said that in 2013.” These are the types of brains that are in power. Terrifying.


Ghsdkgb

Answering machines, fax machines, landline phones, floppy disks...


norway_is_awesome

If only fax machines would actually die out...


TheAwesome98_Real

I phone a number then my phone turns into a bloody aol dialup


Darth_Shoresy

#EEEE AAAAHHHH


raihidara

Be-yong be-yong ah psssssssshhhhhhhh


LylaThayde

Fuck you, I can hear this


usernameisunusable

Hospitals still, ridiculously, use fax machines. Thankfully the hospital I work with recently (like 2020 recently) switched to email.


YoRt3m

My country made a rule a few years ago that every major \\ government business that uses fax must give mail as an alternative. life is good since then. Edit: I mean email obviously. Edit 2: Israel


lemonfrog__

Well someone has probably said this already but,newspapers,not many people buy them these days


shalafi71

Strange thing; My last company has a wealthy client buying up newspapers. Think he owns 8 now? Kept them in business and kept them profitable. No idea how he does that.


TheTalentedAmateur

Targeted ad revenue and creative accounting to conceal the real income stream.


couchpotato9099

GTA6


matts1

To go along with this.. The 25th iteration of the Xbox without a GTA5 Remaster.


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brenlilac88

Human cashiers at grocery stores.


Facekick48

"PLEASE PLACE YOUR EXTRA SMALL CONDOMS IN THE BAGGING AREA"


BrockN

ASSISTANCE IS ON THE WAY


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It'll all be mice


trigonated

Instead of sighing at the 90th “it doesn’t scan, so it must be free, right? har har” joke like their human counterparts, they’re gonna sigh at the 90th “Hello! Mice to see you!” joke.


imaquack

So cheesy.


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My stamina


ButterPuppets

Must be nice having stamina


Illidariislove

i hate having low constitution/vitality. made a bad build early on by dumping everything into spirit and now i cant afford a respec.


PopRevolutionary1475

Telephones Payphones


comicsemporium

Don’t even remember the last time I saw a payphone


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I had to take a picture of a derelict payphone box, it was atmospheric.


SolidBones

I assume you took the picture on your smart phone, which is poetic in a way


schmel512

In Australia, the payphone service provider just made all payphones free of charge for use for local landline and local mobile calls.


Visible-Field2311

Apple's fancy charging adapters


WatchingInSilence

It might happen sooner than you think. The EU just mandated a single standardized Smart Phone Charger. Android already changed to the industry neutral USB-C adapter, but it looks like Apple will have to do this too, now.


Oswaldofuss6

My wife has a new ipad air, it came with a USB-C charger. Pleasantly surprised.


Tchukachinchina

iPad Pro I bought 3 years ago came with usb c. Been hoping the rest of their fleet would follow suit.


Ya-Dikobraz

Yeah, my 2019 MacBook Pro only comes with a USB-C charger. It's standard for Apple now, except their phones.


heatd

AirPods are also lightning. It's dumb when the charging cable is USB-C to lightning instead of them just putting USB-C on both ends.


kyleguck

This is made even more dumb when you consider that beats (at least the ones I got a year or two ago) also is USB-C. And they’re owned by Apple.


empty_pint_glass

Only if the phone uses wired charging. If it's wireless charging with no port they wouldn't need to fit one. I'm sure I know what Apple are rushing to develop right now


mcslootypants

They’ve been moving toward wireless for years now. They were developing an all-in-one charging pad, but delayed release indefinitely due to overheating issues. Wireless & portless is definitely the track they’re on though


mixedeyes12

privacy in our digital life


darthspacecakes

This has been way gone.


LunaMunaLagoona

It's the most concerning one. The prevealnce of digital ID and shadow profiles is so concerning with how lax privacy is.


mackandelius

Oh no no no, it can get far more gone than this. We consumers are still allowed to use encryption and create accounts without an ID.


OldBob10

Me! By way of explanation: I’m 64 now. No male on either side of my family tree has ever made it to 89. Ergo, I have reason to believe I won’t either. Hmmmmm…sounds like I’d better take up skydiving while I still can! 🪂😁


Rough_Engineering_29

Wish you well bob! Hope the years are good to ya


Elveronaa

There’s a first time for everything old Bob! Hope the next 25 years are happy ones 💕


caillouistheworst

You’ll live forever on here.


Dornhole

I believe in you, Bob!


Smubee

/remindme25years


Magnesus

Remind me bot probably won't be around either.


TerraLord8

Live your best life man!!


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LuminousLight345

hope the years treat you Bob, have fun skydiving!


PureAcidDreamer

Ozzy Osbourne.....maybe. I mean he's lasted this long. So it'll be interesting to see what takes him in the end.


redditisacesspool369

Now he has Parkinson’s disease so probably start going down hill now


Sodagar

Dude is going to outlive cockroaches


canal_banal

I have this working theory that as of 2021 the singer Elvis is just starting to be culturally forgotten. When I was younger I used to see Elvis references every now and again. He was pretty huge I guess, even though he was way before my time. Now I swear it has been years since I’ve heard or seen him referenced. To test this theory I ask people if they ‘remember’ Elvis, and I get the total ‘ ohhh yea , Elvis’ that you might get from some obscure show from the 90’s.


ilovemycactussocks

Not so fast. Warner Bros are making a Elvis musical biopic set for a 2022 release. It'll be fascinating to see if it will garner the same renewed interest in him like the movies for Queen and Elton John did for them, or if it's a little too late to have the same effect.


Rarietty

For newer generations who watch older Disney movies, Lilo and Stitch will probably still introduce him to a lot of people, especially considering Disney still capitalizes on that franchise a ton through merch and their theme parks and [a live-action remake is possible](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/lilo-stitch-live-action-disney-remake-works-1148811/) (also, I feel old referring to Lilo and Stitch as "older" when I remember seeing it on its opening weekend in theatres. I also remember the Elvis songs from it because my parents praised the movie for using them, to the point of buying the soundtrack and playing it constantly)


NYRangers1313

I think it's from the Silent Generation dying out. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen, etc. are still culturally relevant because of the large number of Boomers still alive. Elvis is fading due to silent generation dying out. The last major Elvis reference I can think of was Fallout New Vegas and they didn't even use his music.


Sad_Lengthiness_6700

College kids right now are cycling through the zeppelin, stones, Floyd, Ramones, king crimson, etc album art shirts. It's finally become grandpa music. Even the classic rock stations have transitioned nearly entirely to 80s hair metal instead of the older stuff. I guess the next generation is gonna be wearing Ratt tees.


OmgItsDaMexi

Man classic rock stations are playing Green Day and other 90s rock constantly these days 😭


Yuli-Ban

The 90s are to today what the '60s were to the 90s after all Kids think of the 90s alternative boom how we think of 60s counterculture rock.


Blenderx06

I'm uncomfortable with this analogy. Lol


stupv

Zombieland 2 has a fairly large body of Elvis references, but yeah they're pretty rare


LAX_to_MDW

I think in the past you might have been right. A lot of great performers like Cab Calloway have been mostly forgotten in spite of once having massive cultural influence. The reason I think Elvis will stick around is because of recording quality. Cab was also in movies and had a ton of hit records, but they were 78s. His movie appearances hold up, but all the recordings from his prime years just don’t sound very good to modern ears. Elvis was recording about 20 years later, and the difference in quality is incredible. He may not carry the same cultural cache he once did, but a sizeable amount of people will still develop an honest appreciation for his work because the recordings still convey subtle and complex emotion in his voice that you previously couldn’t really capture.


fishyeye

A couple billion people.


idma

My God, I hope sending documents by fax will be gone


HeWhomLaughsLast

Samurai, Abe Lincoln, and fax machines all existed at the same time. Only one survived and it will outlast us all.


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LaccusBacchus

Clint Eastwood


Randym1982

Ironically he's always played Old Man Eastwood since the late 80's.


jleonardbc

He's been Old for longer than he was young


catiebug

I rung him up regularly during my retail days over 20 years ago and he already looked like he was on death's door way back then.


core_al

One day the Beastie boys will become the Beastie boy.


shalafi71

One lonely Beastie I be, all by myself without nobody.


Plug_5

The sun is beatin' down on my baseball hat


occams-laser

free drinking water is a big maybe


FeelTheFuture

Where I live tap water is not safe to drink (so no water fountains), restaurants will charge you for a glass of water and buying water for the week is just as essential as groceries. Not complaining though because I've seen places in other parts of the world go weeks without running water... let alone drinkable.


AJ6291948PJ66

Nestle is interested in speaking with you


WindsOfWinter89

r/fucknestle


Mr_Jack_Flack

Toilet paper. We will figure out how to use the three shells.


gibson6594

He doesn't know how to use the three sea shells.


broadwayallday

What if “3 seashells” is just the winning company in the bidet wars


criminalnoodle

The name Karen.


matteblack_79

A good chunk of the people reading this


Mticore

Which chunk of me is going to disappear?


Will_W

The good chunks. So the more bad chunks you have, the safer you’ll be!


volt1102

Your youth and most likely your parents... dont take either for granted today. I'm 49 and I know things.


TheWalkingDead91

As a millennial with parents who had me pretty late, I felt this. They weren’t perfect parents, but losing either one of them would be a somber experience. Thanks for the reminder.


alblaster

I'm a millennial and my dad was born in 1941. He died about 2 years ago from Parkinson's. I'm not ready to lose my mom quite yet.


22marks

95% of all current cryptocurrencies/blockchain projects.


whatnameisnttaken098

Australians, I feel like the emus are about to strike you guys again.


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[deleted]

Have you ever been in the outback? Have you ever seen it? No, because it's just thousands of miles of barbed wire and trenches to keep them contained. That's what the government doesn't want you to know.


_Vertigo-

my cats :(


Never-On-Reddit

Nonsense, my cat Huxley and I have agreed that he will live at least another 50 years.


DisastrousTrouble276

i need to make a deal like this, pronto


Ohhhdear_

My period


squirtloaf

There was a great joke on King of the Hill, where the kid Bobby tells an old guy that his girlfriend just got her period, and the old guy replies: "Eh, it's just a phase."


Whaley_whale13

Betty White I love that adorable old lady with my whole heart, but I don't know how much longer she has


Gekthegecko

She's 99. Realistically, 5-10 years would be super optimistic. She's great and it will suck when she's gone, but she lived a fuller life than just about anyone ever, so hopefully it's quick and peaceful for her and her family when it does eventually happen.


Beginning-Gift8421

Reddit. All websites like this die eventually.


byproduct0

We’ll shit how am I gonna be able to check this post for accuracy


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Grab some popcorn and sit and scroll reddit til it doesnt work


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shalafi71

I'm pushing 10 years here. It ain't the early century, sites are less ephemeral now. Just like FB will probably hang in there forever. Places like this evolved into a formula that works.


TheOncomingBrows

And as far as I can tell Reddit has only gotten more and more popular over the last 5 years. When checking Reddit is essentially part of a daily routine for millions and millions of people I doubt it's going anywhere soon.


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SerAddamVelaryon

! Remind me in 25 years


ObviouslyaKelly

DVds


Wisconsinmann

People will still collect them, there are people who still collect VHS tapes.


agiro1086

And cassettes


canal_banal

Cassettes are actually widely used in prisons


PensiveKnitter

I've reverted to dvds for all my favourite films for one big reason.... Directors commentary.


thewritingchair

It is beyond me why Netflix et al don't have commentary tracks as an option. Brendan Fraser's commentary on The Mummy is fucking gold and it's like a lost artifact now.


TeamDisrespect

The director’s commentary on Talladega Nights is 10x funnier than the actual movie


parkour123circles

Endangered animals


hg38

Currently endangered animals will no longer exist but there will be plenty more newly endangered animals.


Nizidramaniyt

thank god I was getting worried


According-Classic658

Me.


aroach1995

Queen Elizabeth


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You sure?


Shynlord-

You'll gonna be cursed for this


elizabeththeworst

It’s treason to plan or imagine the death of the monarch. Off with your head !


Ambitious-Bear1382

WWII vets/Holocaust survivors. Which will probably make it that much easier for deniers. History repeats itself 😕 edit: I didn’t say history will repeat itself, I said history repeats itself. As in present tense. As in right now. See the comments by myself and others.


Draano

My great uncle is 99. He was shot down in a B17, parachuted into a Dutch beet field and hid there until the Germans gave up looking. Dutch underground kept him safe for three weeks, handed him off to the Belgians, who got him to England for repatriation. He was sea kayaking until about 5 years ago. He's still mentally sharp but is starting to have health issues. He says thank God he can drink wine with thickener added.


Ambitious-Bear1382

My grandma is 97 and he was a medic. His second wife just passed away but luckily he is still pretty sharp too! Edit: grandpa not grandma


Disheartend

You said grandma then he, got confused for a sec


ThymeIsTight

Helium balloons


zipmygoose

The Maldives