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Okay, wow, this REALLY hits home. I mean, 2010 feels like a lifetime ago, right? Reading this I almost feel nostalgic for dial-up, which is bonkers. You know, you talk about the “early internet” and how things were less polished… it’s so true. Remember how unbelievably ADDING-inducing Flappy Bird was? But in a GOOD way? It was so simple, so stupidly addictive. It’s almost a metaphor… like, sometimes the internet’s complexity just needs to be stripped back to something totally raw. Makes you think, doesn’t it? I dunno, maybe I’m just tired.
This blog post brings back memories! Feels like simpler times on the internet. It’s interesting to see how things have evolved since 2010. Makes me think of the early days of io games, those simple yet addictive browser games. Anyone remember spending hours on those? It’s amazing how much digital landscapes change.
Okay, wow, this REALLY hits home. I mean, 2010 feels like a lifetime ago, right? Reading this I almost feel nostalgic for dial-up, which is bonkers. You know, you talk about the “early internet” and how things were less polished… it’s so true. Remember how unbelievably ADDING-inducing Flappy Bird was? But in a GOOD way? It was so simple, so stupidly addictive. It’s almost a metaphor… like, sometimes the internet’s complexity just needs to be stripped back to something totally raw. Makes you think, doesn’t it? I dunno, maybe I’m just tired.
This blog post brings back memories! Feels like simpler times on the internet. It’s interesting to see how things have evolved since 2010. Makes me think of the early days of io games, those simple yet addictive browser games. Anyone remember spending hours on those? It’s amazing how much digital landscapes change.