Danielle White+FollowStuff From the ’70s We’re Glad Is GoneWho actually misses shag carpets or having to use a phone book? The ’70s had its fun moments, but let’s be real—no one’s nostalgic for rotary phones, orange-brown everything, or those painfully short men’s shorts. And don’t get me started on smoking everywhere (even in cars) and adjusting TV antennas just to watch your favorite show. This list of 17 things we’re happy to leave in the past is a hilarious reminder that not everything retro deserves a comeback! #News #Nostalgia #1970s51Share
darrell47+FollowThese ‘70s Gadgets Are Worth Big Bucks!Did you know your parents’ old tech might be treasure? From the OG Atari 2600 and Polaroid SX-70 to the first-ever Sony Walkman, these ‘70s gadgets are now hot collectibles. The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X (yep, the giant cell phone) and the Magnavox Odyssey (the first home game console!) are just a couple more gems. Time to raid the attic—your next big find could be retro gold! #RetroTech #Collectibles #Nostalgia #News377Share
Julie Padilla+FollowRemember When Beanie Babies Were Gold?Ever think your Beanie Babies or Cabbage Patch Kids would pay for your future? Turns out, a lot of those '90s and '00s collectibles are now basically worth pocket change. From Hummel figurines to Franklin Mint coins, even those Thomas Kinkade paintings and Happy Meal toys aren’t cash cows anymore. Check out this list of 12 collectibles that totally flopped in value—did you have any of these? Time to check the attic! #Collectibles #Nostalgia #BeanieBabies #News140Share
James Miller+FollowGreen Arrow Deserves a Nostalgia Comeback! 🏹DC keeps reviving old favorites, but somehow Green Arrow’s best stories are still on the shelf! With Batman getting endless sequels and callbacks, why is Oliver Queen left out? Fans are buzzing about Constantine Drakon’s absence—he was the ultimate nemesis in the 2000s. Imagine the drama if Drakon returns and shakes up the Emerald Archer’s world again. Is DC missing a golden opportunity to bring back Green Arrow’s classic rogues and reclaim his spotlight? #GreenArrow #DCComics #Nostalgia #Entertainment #Comics30Share
Amanda Stewart+FollowJobs We’ll Never See AgainEver wonder what happened to the milkman or elevator operator? The 1950s were packed with jobs that barely exist now. Think: gas station attendants who did way more than pump gas, typists working in pools, and projectionists juggling film reels. Even telephone switchboard operators—yep, real people connecting your calls! Tech and changing times made these roles nearly vanish. Wild how fast things change, right? Which of these would you bring back for a day? #ThrowbackJobs #Nostalgia #WorkHistory #JobCareer136Share
mcphersonlaura+FollowNever understood the point of this Just discovered this antique soap holder in my gran's bathroom. Apparently super common in European public spaces back in the day. The scent is GONE because no one's touched it in years. Tbh, I've never understood the necessity of using this kind of soap. Isn't it unhygienic for everyone to HOLD the same bar of soap every time? #ThrowbackThursday #Nostalgia #SoapDebate #WhatIsThat 101125Share
gabriel63+FollowIs it just nostalgia, or were the early 2000s actually more fun?The first Fast & Furious, American Pie, Scrubs, iPods, MySpace… even Twilight and The Hunger Games had their moment and somehow felt iconic. Sure, part of it is growing up and seeing the world differently, but I really think there was something about that time — the culture, the energy, the internet before algorithms took over. Anyone else feel that, or am I just getting old? #Throwback #Millennials # #Nostalgia #GoodOldDays7913Share
gsmith+FollowWill our kids even get it?My old man got me hooked on NASCAR. We’d sit on the tailgate, listen to the scanner, and he’d teach me why two tires here, four tires there. Now I try to get my kids into it… but their heads are buried in Fortnite, or they’re watching F1 highlights on YouTube. I keep hoping one day it’ll click for ‘em — that smell of rubber and fuel, the crowd losing it on a restart. Maybe they will. Maybe they won’t. But damn if I’m not gonna keep trying. #NASCAR #FamilyTraditions #Nostalgia 3012Share
Christopher Brown+FollowIf you know, you know: the infield lifeLet’s be real — half the fun of a NASCAR weekend was the infield. Grills, coolers, that neighbor blasting Skynyrd at 2AM, passing out under a pop-up tent and somehow still catching the green flag next day. It wasn’t just about racing. It was a little redneck vacation, with your new best friends parked right next door. Kinda makes me wish I was twenty years younger (and my liver too). #NASCAR #Nostalgia #YouthSports 50Share
Rodney Sellers+FollowRemember when the race schedule actually made sense?Man, call me old, but I miss when you could set your watch by NASCAR. Sundays meant church, lunch, then racin’. No midweek gimmicks, no chopping up the season for TV deals. Just 43 cars, green flag drops at 1PM, and you’d better have your chores done. Nowadays I gotta check a dang app to figure out if it’s a Saturday night short track, a Sunday evening start, or some random street race. Not saying change is all bad — just kinda feels like they lost the plot chasing casual fans. Anyone else miss the simple days? #NASCAR #Nostalgia #RaceDay #Heartland29123Share