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Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

Most of us, at some point, have experienced some form of nostalgia, which can wash over us for a wide plethora of reasons. One of the more common forms of nostalgia is that for a certain point in time of our lives, which is filled with many smaller things that bring us joy or otherwise make us feel like a time in which we belong.

The '90s, for a lot of people, is certainly such a time, and there is definitely a lot to miss. Although it was a time that was not even that long ago, it belonged to a different world compared to that which we live in today. And though some things remain similar, or the same, back in the day we weren’t as interconnected globally as we are now, and that is just one of a few differences. The article that follows is based upon a Reddit post, which asked people to share things people miss the most from the '90s. The post collected 9.3k upvotes and 6.4k comments. Scroll down to see the whole post, consider upvoting the entries that made you feel the most nostalgic, and leave a comment!

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#1

Person playing a classic 90s video game on a desktop computer, highlighting nostalgic 90s things people want back. Video games that were offline, that you could play the whole thing with just the purchase price of the game.

imakenosensetopeople , Helena Cortés Report

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    #2

    Television set on a wooden dresser in a ’90s style room, showing a news anchor reporting on BBC News. News that was only on for 30 minutes 3 times a day. Hit me with the facts, leave out the 24 hour commentary.

    SundaColugoToffee , Chris Report

    #3

    Black vintage landline phone from the 90s, representing nostalgic things from the 90s no longer around but missed. Not being able to be reached 24/7 Remember when the only people who had cell phones or pagers were doctors and high end business professionals that NEEDED to be reached at a moments notice. Now, everyone is expected to be available at any time. And if you elect to stand your ground and establish a separation between work/personal life you're considered "rude" or "difficult to communicate with".

    Luke5119 Report

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    #4

    Person performing a skateboard trick outdoors on a winter day, representing popular 90s activities people want back. My 18 year old body. Oh how I wish I appreciated what I had.

    Elaquore1 , Florian Lehmuth Report

    #5

    Person holding a yellow pillow with subscribe text, representing online community wanting 90s things back. Being able to own things without having to take out a subscription

    qzcl , Rex Sorgatz Report

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    #6

    Airport security checkpoint with TSA agents and passengers reflecting changes from 90s things no longer around. Being able to take an airplane flight that didn't feel like you were a convict being processed for prison.

    IBeTrippin , Ben Popken Report

    #7

    Control panel with switches labeled for lights, pumps, and tank levels, evoking 90s nostalgia and tech no longer around. Technology with buttons and knobs.

    Ashtar-the-Squid , claire rowland Report

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    #8

    Young man sitting on floor near elevator, covering face, reflecting on things from the ’90s no longer around that people want back. Surebegrandlike11 said: The cost of living….. musicalrssnroulette replied: This I remember seeing people with like fast food jobs and stuff not having as much as more skilled workers but they still OWNED their house and OWNED their cars, they didn’t have as nice of things but they still owned property and a house and could still afford to buy a car and food and healthcare It’s absolutely mind bending that anyone would wish someone would starve to death and have their family suffer because they aren’t ceo of a company, and just working there

    Surebegrandlike11 , Soon Report

    #9

    Illustration of a robot holding a tablet and phone, surrounded by social media icons, related to 90s nostalgia online group. This is probably more late 90s/early 00s than the 90s as a whole, but a social media-less internet. It felt like an escape from real life, as opposed to an extension of it.

    Spooginho , Adriel Hampton Report

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    #10

    Memorial water feature with engraved names, surrounded by trees and city buildings, symbolizing remembrance and loss. That sense of relief we felt between the end of the Cold War and 9/11.

    TheRevKros , Steve Parker Report

    #11

    Two vintage black remote controls from Toshiba and Pioneer on a beige carpet, representing 90s technology nostalgia. Reasonable commercial lengths.. Now Espn has 5 minute commercial breaks...

    coreynj2461 , Toshiyuki IMAI Report

    #12

    Person with extremely long hair covering their face sitting outdoors, representing 90s things no longer around wanted back. Maybe not 'outdated' per se, but I'd really like to have my hair and waistline I had during the 90s.

    HummingbirdSwarm , hairfreaky long hair Report

    #13

    Cozy bedroom with vintage decor and quilted bedspread, evoking nostalgic 90s things no longer around but missed today. I lived in a one bedroom apartment in San Diego in the nineties to the tune of $400 a month. I'd like that back, please. Edit: I looked up the specific place I lived. That one bedroom runs $1,650 now.

    stupidlyugly , Martin Cathrae Report

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    #14

    Wooden signpost with the word hope and an arrow pointing right under a clear blue sky, 90s nostalgia concept. A sense of hope in the future.

    ButtholeBanquets , pol sifter Report

    #15

    Large collection of ’90s VHS tapes stacked in piles, showcasing nostalgic items no longer around people want back. I miss going to video stores and browsing.

    sonic_tower , makelessnoise Report

    #16

    Black Game Boy Advance handheld console with game cartridges on a green surface, representing 90s nostalgia items. Wish I could play my Gameboy for the first time again.

    Reggae4Triceratops , BuggerOne Report

    #17

    Small dog sitting in front of two open laptops on a wooden table, evoking nostalgia for 90s technology and online groups. Not having to make an account for EVERYTHING

    Dapper-Discipline-54 , Walter Rumsby Report

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    #18

    90s technology items including Windows NT, Netscape, Website Professional, Visual Reality 2.0, and a floppy disk on black background Software that you buy one time and own. Looking at you adobe.

    mtsai , David Wallace Report

    #19

    Large bookstore interior with multi-level shelves and escalator, evoking nostalgia for 90s items people want back. Book stores. Just browsing all the aisles and discovering new books and new authors

    bigfatquizzer , Rene Schwietzke Report

    #20

    Person wearing Guy Fawkes mask in front of a digital world map made of binary code symbolizing ’90s nostalgia online group discussion. Anonymity when online. I remember when we were told to never give out any personal info online ever. Then Facebook came around and suddenly it was cool to put your whole life online

    eastherbunni , Anon Atlas Report

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    #21

    Old Nokia mobile phone from the 90s no longer around but nostalgic and wanted back by online groups. Nokia cellphones.

    Pynkkoala , Bernard Goldbach Report

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    #22

    Colorful sky with 90s nostalgic clouds during sunset, evoking memories of things from the 90s people want back. The hope that I'll live a fulfilling adult life with a reasonable amount of dreams being achieved

    YoMothaFlippin , Blondinrikard Fröberg Report

    #23

    Vintage arcade game machines and kiddie rides in an indoor arcade featuring 90s nostalgia items people want back Gaming Arcades

    Just_call_MEJAY , Toy World Report

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    #24

    Interior of shopping mall with escalators and Media Markt store, symbolizing 90s things no longer around people want back. Indoor malls. So many have been replaced with “lifestyle centers” where everything is accessed from outside. I miss being able to go shopping on a cold/ugly day without being cold and getting wet. And yes, I know they still exist, but they seem fewer and farther between.

    Quiet_Goat8086 , NewsMeBack Report

    #25

    Collection of vintage Polly Pocket toys from the ’90s on a wooden table, popular nostalgic items people want back. OG Polly Pockets.

    Scarlettmilfxxx , Herry Lawford Report

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    #26

    The Secret of Monkey Island title screen from a classic 90s video game, a nostalgic item people want back. LucasArts adventure games. They were my favorites. The Monkey Island series can’t be beat. ETA: Sam & Max, Full Throttle were amazing, but no one has yet to mention Grim Fandango, Maniac Mansion’s 2 games, Zak McKraken or Loom. Second ETA: I forgot Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis!

    PirateyDawn , Manuel Gonzalez Noriega Report

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    #27

    GeoCities logo with retro internet icons representing 90s things no longer around people want back online. Geocities web pages, made with heart, not for money.

    RaminGold , howtogeek Report

    #28

    Person interacts with a retro tech display featuring old phones and CRT monitors, evoking 90s nostalgia in a modern setting. Electronic stores where you can just buy something right when you need it instead of going on Amazon

    CoolIceCreamCone , saturnism Report