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Here’s a prompt that got some interesting responses:@NostalgiaFolderasked, “What has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years without people really noticing?”

Here’s what people said:

1.Square TVs.

2.20+ episode sitcom seasons.

3.Dollar menus.

4.Physical ticket stubs.

5.Leelee Sobieski.

6.Ownership of actual things because everything is a subscription now.

7.Greatest hits albums.

8.Real fruit in fast food.

9.Affordable housing.

10.These:

11.Websites.

12.Free mints at restaurants.

13.Translucent electronics.

14.Prizes inside cereal boxes.

15.Holiday episodes in sitcoms.

16.People being able to fix their own flat tires.

17.Lightning bugs.

18.Playgrounds at fast food places.

19.Pay phones and phone booths.

20.The little white tables on pizzas.

21.Remembering people’s phone numbers.

22.Frozen yogurt.

23.Public water fountains.

24.Home phones.

25.DVD players in laptops.

26.Limos.

27.Public third spaces.

28.Elevator music.

29.And lastly, “THE LIGHT BEHIND MY EYES.”

A tweet from @NostalgiaFolder asks, "What has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years without people really noticing?"

Tweet humorously notes TVs' shift from square to rectangular; responds to a question about unnoticed changes over 20 years

Tweet by @ImJoeDaly: "20+ episode sitcom seasons" in response to a question about what's gradually disappeared over the last 20 years

Retro fast food menu showing $1 items like a McDouble and sundaes, highlighting past affordability compared to today's prices

Tweet stating, "Physical ticket stubs." from an account named Jennero Rossi, with a view count of 292.1K

Screenshot of a tweet by Laurence, responding to a tweet asking what has disappeared over the last 20 years, with "leelee sobieski."

Person with long wavy hair poses in a velvet dress at an event, smiling slightly

Tweet by Carl Anthony Hines about the decline of ownership, citing a need to subscribe for diminishing quality

Tweet by Vanessa Clark responding to Nostalgia prompt, suggests "Greatest Hits albums" as something that has gradually disappeared

Tweet humorously suggests real fruit in fast food has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years

Tweet by Eric Michael Garcia replying to NostalgiaFolder, stating "Affordable housing" in response to "What has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years?"

Manual car window crank with inset showing a power window switch

Tweet by Michelle Weekley: "The internet. 40% of websites created in the past ten years are now gone."

Tweet by Matt: "Complimentary breath mints at restaurants" in response to a NostalgiaFolder inquiry about gradual disappearances over 20 years

Collection of vintage translucent electronics, including gaming consoles and controllers, a computer, and music player. Text: "Opaque electronics."

Tweet by Calvy J at 2:25 PM, Apr 4, 2025, saying "Prizes inside the cereal box," with 1 million views

Tweet by user reminiscing about holiday sitcom episodes, movie blooper reels, and commercial break sweepstakes; ends with a nostalgic emoji

Tweet screenshot discussing how changing tires was a vital skill due to poorer quality tires and frequent potholes, citing it as a subtle change over 20 years

Tweet response discussing nostalgia, mentioning the gradual disappearance of lightning bugs over 20 years

Tweet listing nostalgic activities, including eating at fast food places, carrying cash, and using physical keys for cars

Tweet by @deans2beans reads: "Phone booths," posted on April 4, 2025, with 3,621 views

Tweet by Imtiaz Fizan reads: "The little white tables on pizzas", dated April 5, 2025, with 198.8K views

Tweet about how people historically remembered phone numbers and read maps

Twitter post by user @ballhater5000 with the name "raquel," featuring the text "frozen yogurt."

Tweet by user about public water fountains and access to free water in public places, mentioning a fast food joint

Tweet by Cullen Bohannon replying to a Nostalgia post. Topic: Disappearance of home phones over 20 years

Tweet from rose: "dvd players in laptops and i need them to come back." Response: "What has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years without people really noticing?"

Tweet response discussing how limousines have gradually disappeared over 20 years

Tweet by user retweeting question: "What has gradually disappeared over the last 20 years without people really noticing?" with comment: "Third spaces that are free to the public."

Tweet by Kim, responding to Nostalgia’s question about unnoticed disappearances over 20 years, answers with "Elevator Music."

Twitter post referencing a NostalgiaFolder tweet asking what's disappeared in 20 years without notice. Response: "THE LIGHT BEHIND MY EYES."