>It's 2005 >It's summer hot. >You're home, back from highschool >People cheering outside, playing, enjoying life >You get yourself a Fruit by the foot and a cold Vault soda >Eminem - Just Lose It is playing on the radio >You booth up your HP Pavillion >You launch Half-life 2: Deathmatch >or maybe Day of Defeat: Source this time >Your mom in the kitchen, she smiles at you >She is cooking dinner. it's going to be delicious. >''Hey user how was your day at school.'' >The feeling of contentment is subcounciously soothing your mind >You're happy >Life is so easy >You're not angry all the time >You're not always disappointing people around you. >You're not crying each night before going to sleep.
>You don't realize it then but this very moment will print on your mind for the rest of your life.
I wish we could turn back time, to the good old days.
>No Science and Industry >No Team Fortress Classic I bet you don't even have Counter Strike funmaps. Also >pretending to be oldfag when steam was widely regarded as the worst shit ever theres a reason it used to be calling steam(ing pile of shit)
Jose Rivera
My life has been shit since I was 8. I'm 26 and it still hasn't had that upward turn I keep being told it will. If I had a gun I'd chew on a bullet. Fuck nostalgia and fuck the false hope people gave me back then.
Kevin King
Holy based, same age as my downward spiral.
Andrew James
>no Natural Selection
Otherwise gave me a feel OP
Landon Allen
What's your exit plan user?
Evan Young
you forgot the getting pissed because steam was a piece of shit that didn't work 90% of the time and playing something that didn't need it instead
Charles Foster
My I was on my second year of university then, man I feel old now.
Cooper Collins
why is everybody on this board so jaded and miserable?
Adrian Myers
>summer of 2005 >walking home from the beach with friends, tired and barefoot >going to the cyber to pick up some pirated ps2 discs for a few bucks >bringing your friends home to try out the games or maybe watch some anime on bootleg dvds or some shitty flash movies on the computer >warmth of home, anime posters on the wall, peaceful days >it's late and friends have to go but you'll just do it again the next day >not a single worry in life, no pressures
I used to blame the fact that I had become an adult to explain why everything in life seemed to have lost the magic, but my dad is 70 and he agrees that it was only during the 10's that the world became depressing and everything went to shit.
Jacob Thomas
Average age of Yas Forumsirgin is 17. Noone has nostalgia for this. We grew up playing minecraft
Jeremiah Hill
>Average age of Yas Forumsirgin is 17 Prove it.
Kayden Foster
We can bring those days back. We're going to bring those days back.
Yeah, I want to go back to those times. Not be a kid. The innocence of being a kid was nice and all but you're pretty limited in what you can do. I'd love to go back now that I'm in my late 20s to really appreciate the period.
Sebastian Hill
I'm 35. My memory substitutes 2001 and Chrono Cross, but the effect is the same.
Carter Howard
>30 >finished school in 2005 >listened to eminem >played both HL2:DM and DoD:S
thanks OP
Luis Powell
woaah life is not as fun now that iām an adult and have to put my own tendies in the oven WHAT HAPPEN GUYZ
Aiden Thompson
>35 on 4channel/v/ My condolences friend. 28 and hoping I won't be like you, but know that I will.
Jason Butler
I just wish everything wasnt cookie cutter now,I wish PCs were never invented untill now so we all get to experience the magic of discovering online multiplayer
admit it,smartphones and rapid modernization fucked the current generations over
Henry Bell
Don't forget you're here forever.
Lincoln Williams
>just got back from school >mom is cooking dinner
I'm ESL but isn't dinner usually ate at night? I always found this weird.
Levi Thomas
No. We're going to do it now. We're going to live independently. We're going to have families. We're going to have wives and children. We're going to have jobs that pay good wages and contribute in a positive way to society, and we're going to rest at the end of the day while our wives cook and our children play and do whatever we damn well please with those hours with not a single other concern in the world bearing on our minds because the only person we have to answer to is ourselves in that moment.
It's going to happen. Soon. It's going to happen and the ones standing our way are going to be given an ultimatum.
Levi Jenkins
Computers have unironically increased workload for individuals in almost every sector. The tool to reduce work, has made us all work harder.
Have you ever had a job? Even menial shit like warehouse jobs are rigged with automated systems to track your efficiency, based on a calculation designed to be extremely difficult to attain. Amazon are notorious for this. Any job with paperwork involvement, that paperwork has been triplicated. Data entry is rife in fields that have no necessity for data entry. Workload has been INCREASED by computers.