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Remember the game M.A.S.H.? Or even magic 8 balls, or the notes folded in paper fortune telling boxes (aka chatter boxes), or maybe just paper notes in general! I miss the simplicity of the little magical ways we could manifest and dream before social media told us what to like and strive for instead. Can you tell I’ve always been a little obsessed with intuitive insight??

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OMG! Yes! And my kiddo still makes those little fortune tellers! I love the little bits of everyday magic in those playful games. So fun.

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We called those folded fortune tellers "cootie catchers" 😂😂😂

And YES to freewheeling dreaming 💜

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Landlines. Newspapers. Calling time and temperature (for some company). Not being able to be reached/located. Not knowing what was happening in every corner of the world. Not having online news outlets autoplaying traumatic footage. Autoplay. Those plastic frames new CDs were displayed in. Cassette tapes. Innocence, ignorance, childhood! Oh, and how could I forget: the right to a safe and legal abortion.

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Oh golly, yes! Cassettes! And I forgot about calling for temperature, too. I was wondering a few days ago when I heard about OJ Simpson dying if the tide turned - from not rebroadcasting every bit of traumatic footage to choosing to do so - with the infamous white Bronco car chase. So many people watching...the ratings! What a list. Thanks Julia.

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All of this 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻

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I miss life before smartphones. I miss boredom and the creativity it brought along. I miss the mystery of not knowing who was calling the landline.

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Yes to the idea of boredom and the creativity it can yield. I cannot THINK of when I might have been bored last. A time when the phone ringing briefly meant mystery! Did you see this: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/the-dumbphone-boom-is-real?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us\

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