ITT Post something you miss from 2000's

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I miss blogs as the dominant internet format. I miss finding people's bizarre blogs about the gas lamps in Victorian England or architecture photography in post soviet states. Niche tism shit, and none of it was monetized.
 
I still remember unwrapping mine on Christmas morning. I think I have it laying around somewhere. Wii-console.jpg
 
Old Youtube:
Watching full rips of TV
Listening to all kinds of music
Finding absolute weirdos
 
I miss my siblings and easy going days where I didn't have to do anything. Also I miss the marvel comics that where coming out at the time, they weren't amazing or anything but they were far better then what we have today.
 
If we're talking about family that was still alive for most or all of the 2000s, I miss having a father and grandmother.
 
Webshots, Dontstayin and that period of MySpace - photo-sharing sites where everyday college girls would upload countless pictures of themselves scantily clad, drunk and shamelessly whoring it up - back when people actually went out, and before the cancer political correctness.

Webshots in particular was often better than porn.
 
Webshots, Dontstayin and that period of MySpace - photo-sharing sites where everyday college girls would upload countless pictures of themselves scantily clad, drunk and shamelessly whoring it up - back when people actually went out, and before the cancer political correctness.

Webshots in particular was often better than porn.

I remember Webshots. Also, Fotki and Sony ImageStation (that's right, it was a photo site owned by Sony and it was branded as "ImageStation" and it was shut down in 2007; I wonder if they had planned to integrate it into Playstation live services if it had stuck around?). I vaguely remember Nikon also having a photo-sharing site, and there was another one with Mac branding but I'm not sure if that was an official Apple site.

People know Flickr and Smugmug are still around, with the latter owning the former. The most archaic of the major photo-sharing sites from the 2000s that is still around today is probably pBase, they only slightly updated the user interface on that site within the past couple of years but it still looks very similar to the way it looked in the "naughts".
 
I will say I loved old websites like how corny they looked but also had a comfy feel cause this person put all their heart into making fan pages like in geocities etc.
I remember getting busted in computer class for going on Rotten and Steak and Cheese and Consumption Junction lmao
 
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