What I miss can never happen again. There was some mystery of the world lost with the internet. I miss opening a pack of magic cards and that was what you got, no hand picking the best build online. I miss hearing my friend say some bullshit in a game, and the only way to discover the truth was to try it. I am thankful for the speed of information nowadays and how much more accessible the world is. But sometimes I'd like to recapture that magic of the unknown, the closeness of having to converse with others to even guess at the depth of your hobby.
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Taco Bell and the Quesarito.
Fuuuck, why did they remove it? It was the whole reason to go to Taco Bell!
North East US. There used to be a fsst food chain called D'Angelos. Their #9 sub was Legendary. Everyone got it. Too bad, They're gone now.
The scent of my grandparents' house.
It had a very distinctive sweet aroma. I was never sure what is was, and I never asked. The scent followed them when they moved into a condo in a retirement facility. The last time I visited them in their condo was 2019, and they've both since passed away.
They gave me a book many years ago, the pages of which used to smell like their house. I know if I dig that book out of storage, it might still have a trace scent in it. But otherwise, it is now just a memory.
My grandparents had one of those ottomans that you could open up and put things in. I grabbed it after my grandpa died and will occasionally open it and take a big whiff of that granparents' house smell.
There was an helado shop very near where I live now, just a wonderland of flavors, nice lady with a hundred tubs of different interesting mostly fruit flavored ice creams. Not expensive. It's been gone for years and I still miss it.
Also there was this house I used to pass on my way home that had a crazy paint job, I think it had been orange and someone tried to cover that with green - the result was a house that looked like it was ripening and I just loved to see it. Eventually someone "fixed" it by making it gray, I miss it.
Being able to eat peanuts. Developed an allergy 4 years ago.
The park in Oregon where I used to walk every day and see the most amazing water birds.
Seasons 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 of Firefly.
I also miss Sobeys (Canadian grocery chain) Take n Bake pizza. They changed to a new recipe many years ago. I bought one of their new pizzas, it was very disappointing.
Freaking out my friends BBS modems by calling it and whistling into the phone.
They keep tearing down buildings that have personal significance to me. My grade school, my first job, my favorite skate spots, teenage hangout spots, etc. Some spots became better things but most were turned into parking lots. I know Joni was singing about nature and whatnot, but Big Yellow Taxi hits me hard.

there was a coffee shop in my town in the 90s where we all hung out after school. It closed a long time ago but now it's just a concrete slab. I drive by that empty lot every day on my way to work. It always makes me a little sad. Lots of good times there.
If you've never heard it before, look up the song Gold Rush by Death Cab for Cutie. It's about losing places that are tied to memories.
I miss places that weren't overrun with traffic.
I lived in LA right at the end of "it's LA. Everything is 20 minutes from everything else." Which was mostly true other than a rush hour that politely lasted from 3:30 to 6:00pm. Only places like The Valley or Long Beach or Montebello/West Covina took 30+ minutes.
Every time I visit now, everything is stop and go traffic. Not just there, every major city. Road infrastructure hasn't, and can't realistically, keep up with basic population growth. Sprawl is a disease. It's urban planning cancer.
The forest near my childhood home. It's still there. I'm not.
Last summer I went there, and the place was so familiar to me that I recognized individual trees.
The Cheesy Gordita Crunch used to be $0.89. Not 99, EIGHTY-NINE cents. Now it's like $3.79. Used to be my favorite thing on the menu, but there's no way I'm paying that much for it now. I tolerated $0.99, $1.09, even $1.19 but $1.29 is where I said "no". Haven't had one since.
I miss incandescent Christmas lights from the 70s.
the colors they had were warm and magical.
you could go down the street at night and the whole neighborhood was filled with this technicolor dream rainbow that you just can't make anymore.
You are not the only one and your are being heard!
There are several companies that make modern lights with the same feel as the old school Christmas lights!
I knew the link before I even clicked. Love his channel.
I'm really glad the companies are making LEDs with the old school feel. Best of both worlds.
The technology connections YouTuber is obsessed with this and has a number of videos about this.
I love Alec's channel, I appreciate the way he covers topics.
sorry, not inconsequential. those lights were objectively better and made countless people's lives better than the LED shit, whether or not they even realized it.
the change to LED has been a real loss with consequences
The city made my grandparents cut down their weeping willow because it was taller than the electrical lines. That tree was like 40 years old and massive. Then they cut down all of the willows at the city park to build in a stupid marina. We used to have willows.
I wish we could roll back the last 30 years and have a do over. Everything is shit anymore.
need 50 to really set things right
You're not wrong, but Columbine and 9/11 cooked American's brains. And then algo based social media doubled deep fried it.
We bring back a tac nuke for a particularly well attended meeting of the John Birch society.
Dead pets. Miss em. Wish they could have stayed with me forever.
Playing in a band. It's never been easier to play on my own, and in some ways I think it's hard to be in a band since it involves a lot of compromise. But I do miss the feeling of regularly playing and making music with friends.
Mechanical fountain soda machines with free refills. This stuff costs like 2 cents and is always the best way to drink soda, but they seem to be dying out and disappearing.
Playing video games with friends. As I get older and tastes diverge it feels hard to get a group together to play games. It's even more rare to play games together in the same room, staying up late into the night.
Finally, I miss that feeling that life is ahead of me and the ability to focus on dreaming and thinking about the future. As I get older, a lot more stuff is in the rear view mirror, the possibilities of the future seem more limited, and it's easy to look back and question how you spent all that time in the past. I get more sad and scared thinking about the future, even though I'm sure that good things will happen too.
Mechanical fountain soda machines with free refills
You will drink from the unholy beverage cloaca of the freestyle machine and like it

All the trees and groves around me to build yet another fucking gas station.
I used to have this yellow dress that I loved and I am pretty sure I accidentally donated it like 10 or 15 years ago, but every 6 to 10 months or so I still think about that dress.
This is just stupid of me, but I hate how they changed the grocery store I had been going to for a decade. Everything's there, just in a different place. It has been over a year and I'm still not over it.
Here's a couple:
Reebok DMX shoes. Most comfortable shows I ever owned.
Interior decor of Taco Bell and other fast food places in the mid 90s. It looked like a fun place. Now it just reminds me of a POW camp on Guadalcanal.
Watching Star Trek with my grandma at five o'clock on our local TV station. I'd always say that one day I'd be on the Enterprise and she'd look up from her knitting and smile gently.
Interior decor of Taco Bell and other fast food places in the mid 90s. It looked like a fun place. Now it just reminds me of a POW camp on Guadalcanal.
I was just talking about this with some family members. Wendy's, McD's, and Pizza Hut all had very distinct exteriors (and often interiors). You could readily identify them driving down the highway just by the building's silhouette. If you somehow woke up from a coma inside a Pizza Hut you could instantly know where you were just by the decor.
I'm sure there are a lot of factors that contribute to this but I think it boils down to real estate prices. It's easier to resell a generic box than an obvious Pizza Hut.
Seafood Sub from Subway. It was my childhood. WhichWich comes close but it's not the same.
The Choco Taco, rip

Prank phone calls. Its still possible with enough dedication and effort, but between smart call ID, the phone boxes disappearing and 99.99% of incoming calls being scams its just not worth the effort.
Time was if you knew a phone number and 30p in your pocket you could pop into a phone box and get an expensive laugh.

I also kinda miss how they smell. It was awful mix of piss, cigarettes and burnt plastic, but it was a pretty unique sensation.
Trader Joe’s Belgian Chocolate Pudding. It made any other chocolate pudding taste like milk. Petit Pot comes close but it’s not in a tub and it’s not quite as rich. I used to eat it with fresh strawberries.
Byron’s Drive In is gone
Inconsequential and deeply personal?
My happiness.
Two things.
A specific spicy pepper pasta sauce from twenty years ago.
And my cat.