Tony Soprano once said, “Remember when is the lowest form of conversation.” In case you didn’t catch his drift, it was an implication that dwelling on nostalgia can either signal an unfulfilling present or be a dangerous way to divulge information. 

But for everyone else who isn’t a cynic or hiding something dark, reminiscing is always a fond way to bond over a shared history. It’s why subreddits like this one thrive, particularly through images of the past that instantly bring you back to a simpler time. 

Here are some of the many posts on the page that you may need to explain to a younger person in your life.

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#1

😂🤣

Two women laughing with one riding in a shopping cart, representing nostalgic things that don’t exist anymore.

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    Does Anyone Else Miss The Butter Rum Lifesavers?

    Pack of Life Savers butter rum hard candy and three candies shown, a nostalgic item that doesn’t exist anymore.

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    #3

    We All Still Buy It And Eat It

    Young child eating cereal while reading the cereal box, a nostalgic image from things that don’t exist anymore.

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    For the most part, we reminisce to recall the happier moments in our lives. While it is often a fruitful bonding experience, it can also be a healthy activity for seniors. A 2022 study published in Frontiers in Psychology described nostalgia as a “precious resource” for older adults, as it fosters a sense of safety and supports healthy aging. 

    #4

    And We Survived

    Black and white photo of children walking to school, reflecting on things that don’t exist anymore to make others feel old.

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    #5

    When You Have To Explain It To Younger Generations

    Old technology comparison showing a portable CD player versus vintage cassette tape recorder with tapes stacked on top.

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    #6

    You Know You're Old If You Know What These Are

    Old 110 film cartridges used in vintage cameras, a nostalgic item that doesn't exist in modern photography.

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    “By doing so, they find safety in sources such as familiar patterns and coherence, continuity in the sense of self or relationships, and affectionate close bonds,” an excerpt from the journal reads. 

    The study also emphasized the importance of nostalgia and its role in regulating emotions, physiology, and behavior. It noted that feeling wistful about the past has the potential to support the brain-heart regulatory response to threat and safety.

    #7

    This Always Seemed To Appear On My Parents Coffee Table Between Thanksgiving & Christmas

    Wooden bowl with mixed nuts and vintage nutcracker, a nostalgic item from things that don’t exist anymore shared to make others feel old

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    #8

    How Many Of Can Feel This Picture?

    Close-up photos showing old items that don't exist anymore, shared to evoke nostalgia and make viewers feel super old.

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    #9

    What Was Your Childhood Experience With This Bike Pedal?

    Old metal bicycle pedal with reflectors, reminding people of nostalgic things that don’t exist anymore.

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    Memoirist and speaker Diana Raab further discussed the benefits of reminiscence in an article for Psychology Today. As she explained, doing so in a social context “inspires a sense of warmth and connection,” which ultimately nurtures relationships. 

    #10

    Where Are My 90s Fellas?

    Old telephone with a detached curly cord, a nostalgic image of things that don’t exist anymore to make others feel old.

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    #11

    You’re Old, But Are You This Old?

    Old worn hardcover book covered with brown paper, a nostalgic item that no longer exists widely today.

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    #12

    I Learned How To Use Html From Myspace

    Social media post discussing generation gaps and nostalgic things that don’t exist anymore like MySpace.

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    Raab likewise doubled down on the benefits of nostalgia for seniors. In her article, she noted how reminiscing about the good old days “can be an antidote to loneliness” while also promoting prosocial behavior. 

    “Looking back on our lives tends to minimize loneliness and isolation,” said Raab, who holds a PhD in transpersonal psychology. 

    #13

    🍕🍕

    Collage of nostalgic Pizza Hut photos showing exterior and classic interior seating with red booths and checkered tablecloths.

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    #14

    Everyone Seemed To Have This Alarm Clock Before

    Vintage digital alarm clock radio displayed on a wooden surface, a nostalgic item many people remember from childhood.

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    #15

    I Resemble That Remark

    Close-up of a vintage record player speed selector dial showing 16, 33, and 45 RPM, symbolizing things that don’t exist anymore.

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    Chartered psychologist Jolanta Burke also recognizes the power of reminiscence. She even offered tips on how to tap into our past with utmost fondness, which would benefit in the long run. 

    One tip she provided is to consider one of your happiest moments in life and write about it in a journal. Another tip would be to make a list of positive memories and pick one to recall. According to Burke, it’s about letting these images and emotions surface so we have something to hold on to and even write about.

    #16

    If You Can Tell What This Is, You Might Be Old

    Old perforated computer paper strips stacked on a wooden surface, a nostalgic item that doesn’t exist anymore.

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    #17

    Do You Remember Those Cigarette Machines?

    Vintage cigarette vending machine in an industrial setting, showing items that don’t exist anymore to evoke nostalgia.

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    #18

    If You Truly Believe

    Classic eraser with blue and pink sides, a nostalgic item that doesn’t exist anymore in many school supplies.

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    #19

    Oldheads....how Many Of You Had One On The Roof Of Your House?

    Old rooftop TV antenna mounted next to brick chimney, representing things that don’t exist anymore to feel super old.

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    #20

    Have You Remembered That You Needed Two Keys For One Car Before?

    Two old car keys on a chain, illustrating things that don’t exist anymore to make others feel super old.

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    #21

    You May Be Old, But Are You This Old?

    Black rotary wall phone with coiled cord, a vintage item shared to make people feel super old and nostalgic.

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    #22

    Are You This Old

    Vintage pack of flash cubes for old cameras, a nostalgic item that doesn’t exist anymore to make others feel super old.

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    #23

    Anyone Remember "Barney Miller"?

    Cast of an old TV show posing in a vintage police precinct set, representing things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #24

    Who Else Made Their Own Popsicles?

    Vintage plastic ice pop molds and sticks arranged on black, a nostalgic thing that doesn’t exist anymore.

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    #25

    Who Else Grew Up Watching This Show Every Year?

    Characters dressed in classic Halloween costumes in a pumpkin patch, reflecting nostalgic things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #26

    You Belong Here If You Recognize This Man

    Elderly man holding a baby leopard, a nostalgic image reminding viewers of things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #27

    Did You Watch This Guy On TV?

    Elderly man wearing a red beanie smiling, symbolizing things that don’t exist anymore to make others feel super old.

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    #28

    If You Remember This Boat…

    Old abandoned boat resting on dry land among rocks, symbolizing things that don’t exist anymore from shared pics.

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    #29

    Why Do People Keep Calling Edmund Blackadder "Mr. Bean"?

    Why Do People Keep Calling Edmund Blackadder "Mr. Bean"?

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    #30

    Saddest Picture You Will Ever See Today

    Abandoned Toys R Us and Blockbuster storefronts with rusted vehicles in an empty parking lot, showing things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #31

    Remember What Show This Came From?

    Animated character in wizard hat holding a wand next to an open book titled Fractured Fairy Tales from vintage cartoon series.

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    #32

    Perfect Strangers! I Wonder If Baiki's Accent Got Any Better?!

    Side-by-side photos of two men hugging, showing the passage of time and things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #33

    When TV Cops Weren’t All Genius Hero Models

    Detective from NYPD Blue standing by chain-link fence, representing nostalgic TV shows that no longer exist.

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    #34

    Gone But Never Forgotten! Rip. What Is Your Favorite Movie Of His?

    Close-up of a laughing elderly man with wrinkles, highlighting the theme of things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #35

    My Mom Had One At Her House. But My Dad Never Had One Cause He Said They Weren't Practical. The Shows Of Having Divorced Parents

    My Mom Had One At Her House. But My Dad Never Had One Cause He Said They Weren't Practical. The Shows Of Having Divorced Parents

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    #36

    Would You Stay Here?

    Four people posing in vintage clothing, representing nostalgic moments from things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #37

    Remember Those Old Wooden Playgrounds?

    Old wooden playground structure with towers and bridges, a nostalgic image from things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #38

    You May Be Old But Are You This Old

    TV show Married With Children cast posing outside, a nostalgic image from things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #39

    Who Watched The Cartoons From These Two Dudes?

    Retro wooden Gumby and orange character statues outside a vintage penny candy shop, evoking nostalgia.

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    #40

    If You Were Only Allowed To Walk On These In Your House And Not The Carpet Then You Are Old

    Roll of clear plastic bubble matting laid out on a carpet, a nostalgic item from things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #41

    If You Are Old Enough, You'll Remember When A Rubber Ball Was A Huge Toy Revolution. Game Changer

    Vintage Wham-O Super Ball small rubber balls in original packaging, a nostalgic toy that no longer exists today.

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    #42

    Mission Of Every Trip To The Drugstore

    Wooden model airplane from the past, shared in a collection of things that don’t exist anymore for nostalgia.

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    #43

    If You Remember What Movie This Scene Is From, You Probably Cancelled Your Canoe Trip To Georgia, And…you’re Old

    Young boy playing banjo on wooden porch, evoking nostalgia and things that don’t exist anymore to feel super old.

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    #44

    As A 12 Year Old I Was Glued To The TV For 8 Straight Days In 1977. How Many Of You Other Oldsters Did The Same?

    Roots TV show poster featuring characters with a large tree and shadow background, evoking nostalgia of things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #45

    If You Remember These Prices From The 1990s You're Pretty Old

    Vintage McDonald's menu board showing old meal prices and options, a nostalgic thing that doesn’t exist anymore.

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    #46

    Are You Old Enough To Know The Shows And Movie Inspired By This Real Dude?

    Black and white photo of an old sailor wearing a cap and smoking a pipe, illustrating things that don’t exist anymore.

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    #47

    Are You This Old?

    Are You This Old?

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