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submitted 9 months ago by Oneeightnine@feddit.uk to c/askuk@feddit.uk

The size of Freddo's, Saturday morning TV, free to air sports, Jamie Oliver-less school lunches. You get the picture.

What was better twenty years ago than it currently is today.

And you can't say everything, because it wasn't. The country is in ruin but at least now we can.........order a takeaway without having to speak to another human...??

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[-] Emperor@feddit.uk 18 points 9 months ago

What was better twenty years ago than it currently is today.

20 years ago wasn't my childhood! I'll be off in the corner muttering a out getting old and white dog poo.

[-] fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk 13 points 9 months ago
  • The visual design of cars - small, sleek and angular instead of giant, fat and round (however the engines were all leaded petrol etc)
  • Nothing was tracking me or spying on me (perhaps except the PE Teacher)
  • Fewer things were packed full of artificial sweeteners
  • The music charts used to be a thing that mattered. We were entering the era of manufactured trash pop, but there were still some genuinely good songs released, which charted, such as this one (Youtube Link)
  • The "Golden Age" of action films (all the Stallone/Schwarzenegger ones etc)
  • Lots of small independent shops and manufacturers, rather than 10 mega-corporations
[-] 0ops@lemm.ee 5 points 9 months ago

1985 was 20 years ago

[-] mozz@mbin.grits.dev 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Kids' cartoons

GI Joe, Transformers, Muppet Babies, He-Man, Inspector Gadget, Danger Mouse, TMNT, Scooby-Doo

I legitimately cannot stand to have modern kids' cartoons on the TV. They do not function at all as entertainment as far as I can tell, just flash and color and chaos, and it's like the nature of the flash and color is as annoying and hyperstimulating as you could possibly imagine. It's as if someone had deliberately set out to on purpose make the kids as discombobulated and craving stimulation as possible, so they'd have as strong as possible a susceptibility to the advertising that comes alongside the shows.

Hey wait a minute

(Edit: Oh I completely missed that this was a UK thing. Well there you go, as far as my US childhood.)

[-] wewbull@feddit.uk 4 points 9 months ago

Apart from GI Joe we had all the same stuff here.

...but, I hate to break it to you...

Twenty years ago was 2004. Those were all 80s and 90s shows.

[-] NickwithaC@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

1990 was 10 years ago and you can't tell me otherwise!

[-] NateSwift@beehaw.org 1 points 9 months ago

TMNT was definitely still around in the early 2000s, although I don’t know how that version compares to earlier ones.

And the GI Joe movies count… right? :p

[-] Fudoshin@feddit.uk 2 points 9 months ago

Gummy Bears is available to stream on Disney+!

[-] NickwithaC@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago

The Simpsons.

Double bill on Tuesdays at 6pm followed by Robot Wars. No beating BBC2 in the early 2000's

[-] Fudoshin@feddit.uk 2 points 9 months ago

Oh fuck yes!

[-] hellfire103@lemmy.ca 8 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

My childhood was between 2007 and mid-2015, I'd say.

  • First of all, I miss the graphic design. Everything's so flat these days. I preferred it back when everything was shiny and skeuomorphic.
  • There was better stuff on TV, too - especially the cartoons. Also, I could have watched TV on my DS using one of those special Game Paks, as we hadn't quite switched to digital yet.
  • Furthermore, the TV ads were actually entertaining, and we had more PIFs.
  • The internet was more fun.
    • YouTube was fair and funny
    • Flash games were still a thing
    • Vine was just around the corner
    • There was so little advertising and tracking everywhere that I didn't need to bother with my über-hardened web browser set up. Hell, I could probably have made do with something like Lynx or NetSurf and not missed out on any content.
  • We were still in the Rage Era of memes, which I would say was infinitely superior to the MLG Era.
  • Everything was cheap a couple of years after the housing crisis. You could buy shower gel at Tesco for just 2p.
  • We were still in the EU, which was nice.
  • Chester Bennington from Linkin Park was still alive
  • David Bowie was still alive
  • Betty White was still alive
  • Steven Hawking was still alive
  • Avicii was still alive
  • Prince was still alive
  • The Queen was still alive
  • Obama was president
  • Mojang wasn't owned by Microsoft
  • Windows was, in my opinion, an alright OS
  • iPhones could be jailbroken and apps sideloaded more easily
[-] I_Miss_Daniel@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Pifs?

I only know them from the '90s as Program Information Files on Windows 3.1

What are they in your context?

[-] hellfire103@lemmy.ca 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Public Information Films. Essentially the British term for PSAs.

My YouTube / PeerTube channel is an archive for them: https://spectra.video/c/randomwolf

I like them because, until I was old enough to watch the real thing, these were as close as I could get to horror films. They can get pretty scary, especially considering they're warning about real things (as opposed to monsters or fictional murderers).

[-] ivanafterall@kbin.social 4 points 9 months ago

My sex life was a lot more active.

[-] scott@lem.free.as 4 points 9 months ago

Jim'll fix it.

[-] Digestive_Biscuit@feddit.uk 2 points 9 months ago

See you at Rolf's cartoon club. Next week.

[-] VaultBoyNewVegas@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Milky way crispy rolls were around and CBBC/BBC shows (jungle run for example) when I got home from school and kids shows on a Saturday morning like dick and Dom or whatever the show on citv was that showed cartoons in between live action segments.

[-] Fudoshin@feddit.uk 1 points 9 months ago

I'm sure I saw some of those milky way in Lidl the other day.

[-] VaultBoyNewVegas@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

They've been discontinued so whatever stores have is it.

[-] Zorque@kbin.social 2 points 9 months ago

My ability to delude myself.

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