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Blink, and you might miss it.

iPods? Gone. Tamagotchis? Collecting dust. Those weird fish pedicures? Nowhere to be found. Some things don’t go out with a bang—they just quietly slip away, fading from memory until someone brings them up, and suddenly, it’s like stepping back in time.

Redditors shared these and more that slowly disappeared over the years. See how many you forgot ever existed.

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    #2

    Green gummy octopus on a colorful cereal background, symbolizing quirky forgotten trends like songs as ringtones. Toys in boxes of cereal.

    Capital-Database-993 , Hotinthakitchen1 Report

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    Existing and stuff
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Children today don’t understand how exciting it was to get a metal license plate for your bike

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    #3

    Woman smiling at phone, outdoors with a drink, reflecting on songs as ringtones. Songs as ringtones.

    I used to spend ages picking my favourite bit of my favourite song as my ringtone.

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    It’s hard not to feel nostalgic when looking back at these items and experiences. At least for me. Especially the analogue objects that defined an era when the internet wasn’t an all-consuming, indispensable part of daily life. Things like music players or cheap, pirated DVDs, which were sold on every corner in Ukraine when I was a kid because licensed alternatives were scarce and expensive.

    But reflecting on the past also makes me wonder about what’s ahead. What everyday essentials we rely on now will disappear in the next 20 years or even turn into sought-after collectibles? Will future generations chase after an iPhone 16 the way mine does 90s camcorders or Japanese film cameras?

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    Maybe, maybe not. But one thing is certain—nostalgia has a lasting influence.

    #4

    A dried flower in a glass jar on a wooden surface, surrounded by delicate fabric, conveying a vintage aesthetic. Potpourri. I swear it was in everyone’s house when I was a kid but I haven’t seen any in in about 15 years.

    Bash_street , Ju Desi Report

    #5

    “What Quietly Went Away Without Anyone Noticing?” (30 Answers) Those strange pictures where if you looked at them in a different way, a 3D image of some s****y zebra popped out at you. I remember going into a shop with my mum looking at them and we came out with headaches. What were those f*****g pictures called?

    Big_Examination1042 , Cole Keister Report

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    “Nostalgia is big business,” Christina Goulding, Professor of Marketing at Birmingham Business School, tells Bored Panda. “More people are looking to items from the past for a number of different reasons—see the 1970s electronic gaming revival as an example. For some, they offer a connection to an earlier time and a sense of continuity; for others, they are a reaction against an increasingly digitalized way of living, among many other factors.”

    While young people have traditionally been seen as the least likely to feel nostalgic, Goulding’s experience suggests otherwise. Some research even indicates that Gen Z is currently the most nostalgic generation, with Millennials following closely behind.

    “I supervised an MSc student’s dissertation which looked at young people’s use of cameras from the 1930s–1970s. For them, these represented a more authentic experience which involved skill (in developing the pictures), anticipation (of the outcome), and aesthetic appreciation and pride in the end product,” said Goulding.

    “These consumers reject the instant gratification of digital photography and the technological manipulation of the image. They want the physical and time-consuming engagement with the whole process. So, it does raise questions about assumptions that Gen Z are a homogenous group with a need for immediate gratification.”

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    #7

    “What Quietly Went Away Without Anyone Noticing?” (30 Answers) Charges against prince Andrew.

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    Susan Reid Smith
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    His mother effectively grounded him and then his brother told him to go to his room and reduced the size of the room.

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    #8

    Person in a white shirt looking distressed while holding money, with a plant and bookshelf in the background. Ringtones theme implied. Affordable housing

    Affordable Energy

    Sub 8-hour ambulances

    Covid.

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    #9

    Car headlight with decorative pink eyelashes, symbolizing quirky trends similar to songs as ringtones. It’s been a while since I’ve seen eyelashes on a car.

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    What’s interesting is that my reaction—contemplating the future while reflecting on the past or present—is far from unique.

    Last year, Christina Goulding introduced the concept of mellostalgia in her research, a term she coined to describe the opposite of nostalgia. While nostalgia is about longing for the past, mellostalgia is about looking forward to the future with anticipation, shaped by experiences in the present. The word comes from the Greek mellon (meaning “future”) and algia (meaning “longing”), capturing a proactive and positive emotion where people intentionally create moments they’ll later look back on fondly.

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    In her study, Goulding explored mellostalgia by observing and interviewing visitors at Port Isaac, the real-life filming location of the British TV drama Doc Martin, which follows Dr. Martin Ellingham, a grumpy doctor who moves from London to a small Cornish village (fictional Port Wenn) after developing a fear of blood, forcing him to give up surgery. The series presents an idyllic, close-knit community with little crime—a stark contrast to the fast-paced, impersonal nature of city life.

    For many visitors, the show’s setting wasn’t just something to admire. It inspired them to imagine their own future experiences. Some saw it as a vision of retirement in a peaceful village, while others sought to create travel memories they could later cherish. In other words, as Goulding puts it, they were “looking forward to looking back.”

    #10

    Flames rising against a dark background, evoking a sense of nostalgia for songs as ringtones. Spontaneous human combustion.

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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was all about spontaneous combustion when I was growing up. Along with what to do when you're caught in quick sand and the Bermuda Triangle.

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    #12

    People wearing 3D glasses in a movie theater, immersed in the experience, reminiscent of songs as ringtones nostalgia. 3D this and 3D that.

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    Chris
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This one has come and gone many times, I'm not sure it won't find its way back again. Hopefully if it does, they will figure it out to do it without those terrible glasses!

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    #13

    Retro TV set in a basement with nearby shelving and stools, reminiscent of a time when songs were used as ringtones. Those black glass TV stands that had us all under a chokehold at one point in the late 2000s.

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    #14

    Classic iPod on a gray surface, highlighting music choices, reflecting nostalgia for songs as ringtones. IPods. Only actually realised recently they stopped making the big ones all the way back in 2014, then the shuffles and nanos is 2017 and then last year they stopped making the touch. It was obvious it was going to happen because we all use our phones for music now but tell someone 15 years ago that Apple would stop making iPods and they would think you were crazy.

    tldr: Apple stopped making iPods, nobody realised.

    No-Cut-5618 , Andres Urena Report

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    #16

    Stacks of CDs representing songs used as ringtones in a nostalgic collection. Pirate DVD sellers in car parks.

    leelam808 , Alfred Kenneally Report

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    Kira Okah
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I go to certain cash and carry outlets. Yeah you can still find the pirate dvd sellers.

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    #17

    Streetlight glowing at dusk against a gradient sky, symbolizing nostalgic moments like using songs as ringtones. Orange streetlights are vanishing so quickly round here. The new LED jobs make a huge difference to the feel of the UK at night I think.

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    Kira Okah
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Whole town here has shaded LED lights, they also turn off at 2am except on the main road for less impact on the birds. Rural area that is not perfect dark, but 3am on a clear night is amazing.

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    #18

    “What Quietly Went Away Without Anyone Noticing?” (30 Answers) Those little minty strips you used to put on your tongue to dissolve.

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    #19

    Feet in a fish spa with small fish nibbling, surrounded by stones. Fish pedicures.

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    Shane S
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Because it’s not sanitary or humane. The fish are starved and they carry bacteria from one person’s foot to another.

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    #20

    “What Quietly Went Away Without Anyone Noticing?” (30 Answers) Google+. I remember lots of hype about it being "exclusive" and having to be invited by someone already on it or something, and then... It kind of just faded away.

    Rich6-0-6 , Jopwell Report

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    Data1001
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I liked Google+. It was a nice alternative to Zuck's POS social media service.

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    #23

    Dentists in blue scrubs, one holding dental tools, performing a checkup. NHS dentist.

    Western-Mall5505 , Cedric Fauntleroy Report

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    R.A. Haley
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In the US it's Medicare dentists. Eyes and teeth aren't covered by anybody's insurance.

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    #24

    Black canvas shoes on a Whole Foods bag, promoting "Songs As Ringtones" concept with eco-friendly packaging. Toms, those little canvas shoes that were in for about three weeks in the early 2010s.

    snorom , artistmac Report

    #25

    A hand holding a smartphone displaying the Pokémon GO login screen, emphasizing the use of songs as ringtones. Pokemon go.

    Orange_fan1 , Pixabay Report

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    Kira Okah
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    5 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Partner still plays it every day, so does my mother. The gyms in this tiny town are crazy competitive.

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    #27

    BlackBerry phone displaying the time, related to "songs as ringtones" nostalgia. Blackberry phones, various alcoholic drinks (addlestones for example), FM radio.

    Ornery-Rip-9813 , Alejandro Mendoza Report

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    Paulina
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    FM radio? Really? Maybe it's different in the USA, but it's still pretty common to listen to the radio in the car in Europe.

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    #28

    Bagels with egg and cheese on a white plate, set on a wooden outdoor table. Sausage, egg and cheese bagels from McDonalds.

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    #30

    Colorful eye-shaped beads, symbols for protection, reflect cultural traditions. Those glass beads aunties and grandmas used to keep in random bowls around the house.

    numediumlearning , Ali Yasar isgoren Report

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    #33

    Computer desks that form an L-shape in the corner of the room, with a slide out shelf for the keyboard.

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    Data1001
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I actually just bought an L-shaped desk... but I don't have it in the corner. Go figure, lol.

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    #34

    A person wearing 3D glasses and headphones, reflecting on "songs as ringtones" and nostalgic memories. 3D TV, especially football on sky.

    otherpeoplesthunder , Sigmund Report

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    #35

    A shirtless man with vitiligo spots on hands looks at them, set against a plain background. Monkey pox, we were all going to catch that for a while, now it's never mentioned! The media were loving it, it was like the new COVID for them.

    anon , Getty Images Report

    #36

    The right to roam and camp on dartmoor. Last place in England it’s allowed. Admittedly this may not be all of dartmoor (yet) but is a sad day, and likely to be the start of the end for hiking and camping for free in England (imo).

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    #39

    Painting rocks and hiding them for people to find, then hide again.

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    #40

    Those weird late night TV shows where Brian from Big Brother would ask a seemingly really simple question but the people calling in would always get them wrong.

    I think they got banned because the phone lines were mega premium rate and the whole thing was a fix.

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    #41

    Person using a smartphone, possibly selecting songs as ringtones, wearing a white shirt in a well-lit environment. Orange (the mobile network provider).

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    Pernille
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Where? I still have Orange for both internet, landline, and mobile.

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    #42

    What happened to Sunny D? And those drinks in the plastic bottles you had to twist the tops off.

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    Chris
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I saw Sunny D in the supermarket just the other day, but it was in a big bottle, not an individual bottle.

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    #43

    Person sitting on a couch, smiling while looking at a phone, suggesting the nostalgia of songs as ringtones. Mobile games.

    Things like Candy Crush, Farmville and that word game that was all over social media for about 10 minutes.

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    #44

    Those highstreet milkshake shops where you could basically get any sweet/chocolate bar/confection made into an ice cream milkshake.

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    #45

    Lads mags like zoo and nuts magazines.

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    StrangeOne
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was surprised to see MAD magazine is still around. No one really mentions MAD anymore. At least some episodes of MAD TV have been uploaded.

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    #46

    Milkyway crisp rolls.

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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They have returned in the UK to Iceland Supermarkets. They arrived in my local one Monday morning, i went shopping at lunch time and they had one box left by the till with only 5 left inside so I bought them all. The employee said she'd never seen something be sold out so fast

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    #47

    Might be wrong but theme parks? Seemed to be super popular among young people when I was around 14 but after covid barely hear of Chessington again.

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    Huddo's sister
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely plenty in Australia. The Gold Coast is still one of the most common places kids go for interstate holidays, so they can got to the theme parks. In Victoria there are ones that keep growing larger, like what used to be Gumbuya Park but is now Gumbuya World.

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    #48

    A yellow Mini Cooper parked on a street next to a tree and building. Buttons on mobile phones.

    Brown/yellow coloured cars.

    Big pet dogs.

    New build bungalows and maisonettes.

    Front lawns.

    Moustaches.

    Using landline phones.

    Red ants.

    EssexGuyUpNorth , Jacob Morch Report

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    #49

    Reasonable prices for camera kit and darkroom kit now even 2nd hand is far too expensive to buy nowadays.

    The pro kit costing £3k and up ok I do want one set that will cost me £10k z9 and 2 lenses. On film days that would have been around £1200-1500.

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