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I'm considering living like it's the early to mid 1990's again. Is it feasible?
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Yesterday, 04:10 PM
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I'm considering living like it's the early to mid 1990's again. Is it feasible?
No cell phone, go back to a landline with an answering machine
Which means no texting either
So can only be contacted when at home, otherwise whoever calls can leave a message on the answering machine and wait until I decide to call them back
No email or internet, go back to paying bills by regular mail
Which also means having to show up in person to get things done like in the 1990s
For example, having to go to the DMV for registration renewals and possibly have to wait for a couple hours instead of getting it done online in a few minutes
Or having to show up to the bank during business hours instead of online banking
Minimize all other tech too, like no GPS, so have to use physical maps to find your way around if you're unfamiliar with where you're going and have to ask for directions if ever get lost
I'm single so it might be feasible especially since I keep to myself and rarely interact with others
Probably not possible anymore if you're employed or have lots of friends and family as it would be too difficult to manage if you gave up your cell phone, internet, email, etc
But it seems cools for the nostalgia factor and disconnecting (literally) from modern society
Which means no texting either
So can only be contacted when at home, otherwise whoever calls can leave a message on the answering machine and wait until I decide to call them back
No email or internet, go back to paying bills by regular mail
Which also means having to show up in person to get things done like in the 1990s
For example, having to go to the DMV for registration renewals and possibly have to wait for a couple hours instead of getting it done online in a few minutes
Or having to show up to the bank during business hours instead of online banking
Minimize all other tech too, like no GPS, so have to use physical maps to find your way around if you're unfamiliar with where you're going and have to ask for directions if ever get lost
I'm single so it might be feasible especially since I keep to myself and rarely interact with others
Probably not possible anymore if you're employed or have lots of friends and family as it would be too difficult to manage if you gave up your cell phone, internet, email, etc
But it seems cools for the nostalgia factor and disconnecting (literally) from modern society
Yesterday, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted By GMiscer⏩
Probably not possible anymore if you're employed or have lots of friends and family as it would be too difficult to manage if you gave up your cell phone, internet, email, etc
But it seems cools for the nostalgia factor and disconnecting (literally) from modern society
But it seems cools for the nostalgia factor and disconnecting (literally) from modern society

Yesterday, 04:28 PM
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Yesterday, 04:31 PM
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It will actually be pretty hard to not have the internet and a phone that can atleast text.
most bill paying is all done online.
most of society also assumes you have a smart phone. things like air port travel and all that get a lot harder. my mom still has a flip phone and i have to arrange all her ubers for her
most bill paying is all done online.
most of society also assumes you have a smart phone. things like air port travel and all that get a lot harder. my mom still has a flip phone and i have to arrange all her ubers for her
Slim Papi incoming:
https://forum.obnoxiousbrutes.com/showthread.php?t=1000013812&f=16
Yesterday, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted By Papi_Chulo⏩
there's obviously an endless amount of things people can say "but what about...." -- we are 100% addicts at this point. however, i think the point of purposely limiting yourself is that ultimately your mind is more free which could vastly makes up for all the benefits. it's about freedom and breaking away from the matrix.
It will actually be pretty hard to not have the internet and a phone that can atleast text.
most bill paying is all done online.
most of society also assumes you have a smart phone. things like air port travel and all that get a lot harder. my mom still has a flip phone and i have to arrange all her ubers for her
most bill paying is all done online.
most of society also assumes you have a smart phone. things like air port travel and all that get a lot harder. my mom still has a flip phone and i have to arrange all her ubers for her
Yesterday, 10:55 PM
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We had emails and internet in the 90s.
Not sure about the logisics of paying bills back then i was too young.
I remember the old tape answering phones, would be funny to have one of them again.
No cell phone would be the hardest obv, but i can do without gps no problem.
Imagine using ICQ again to talk to yout buddies after school damn
Not sure about the logisics of paying bills back then i was too young.
I remember the old tape answering phones, would be funny to have one of them again.
No cell phone would be the hardest obv, but i can do without gps no problem.
Imagine using ICQ again to talk to yout buddies after school damn
Damn
Yesterday, 11:03 PM
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Yesterday, 03:27 AM
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It doesn't work breh. You can't turn back time or successfully live in the past like that. We live in a world of technology now.
Unless of course you want to go and live with some Amazonian tribe and live in a hut.
Unless of course you want to go and live with some Amazonian tribe and live in a hut.
Cook the man some eggs!
Yesterday, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted By maori-rap⏩
i have an aunt that had a flip phone until about a year ago and still has no home internet internet...just a tv with an antenna.
It doesn't work breh. You can't turn back time or successfully live in the past like that. We live in a world of technology now.
Unless of course you want to go and live with some Amazonian tribe and live in a hut.
Unless of course you want to go and live with some Amazonian tribe and live in a hut.
Yesterday, 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted By Jandels⏩
Cell phones were around since the 80s too, most people I know had one by the late 90s. SMS was early 90s too.
We had emails and internet in the 90s.
Not sure about the logisics of paying bills back then i was too young.
I remember the old tape answering phones, would be funny to have one of them again.
No cell phone would be the hardest obv, but i can do without gps no problem.
Imagine using ICQ again to talk to yout buddies after school damn
Not sure about the logisics of paying bills back then i was too young.
I remember the old tape answering phones, would be funny to have one of them again.
No cell phone would be the hardest obv, but i can do without gps no problem.
Imagine using ICQ again to talk to yout buddies after school damn
So theoretically he could use an old phone that barely gets a signal anywhere and is too big to comfortably fit in a pocket. Also that shit was expensive so he should probably set fire to a $20 bill every time he makes a spotty 2-minute call.
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