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If this was Reddit, we'd see a long chain of comments continuing this trend.

Before smartphones

Before phones

Before electricity

etc.

I enjoyed your comment, but I'm just warning everybody else that don't have to feel the need to comment on it.




I remember the days when people just down-voted inappropriate comments instead of "warning" me about what I could or could not write before I had even written it.


I don't remember what life was like before Reddit.


Well, I certainly had more useable time. Stupid addiction. Mainstream reddit manages somehow to be just interesting enough to justify reading it. Even though 95% of it is trite.


Oh, I just mean the memes, I've never been a Redditer except for the occasional use of their reading lists. It's kind of like asking "what was the internet like before 4chan? What did people say? Did the internet, in fact, exist before 4chan?"


If you're reading "mainstream reddit", you're doing it wrong. Though more relevant may increase the amount of time "wasted".




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