![]() >21353 I still find myself playing that Ice cream factory game, Solitaire or Pyramids on Neopets every now and then. I'd insist that they didn't scare me, then later that night my mom would find me laying wide awake in bed, still insisting that I wasn't scared lol. >21363 You just reminded me of all the times me and my mom would watch shitty low-res "real ghost" videos on youtube together when I was around ten. I have a ton of Devil May Cry and Tomb Raider fanfic that's been lost to the void. Same with my deviantart, my old account, etc. I'm a chronic deleter unfortunately and always delete shit. I'd love to look at my old playlists and read my old stories. Every couple years I'd get embarrased of my posts/art and delete them, and I wish I never had. >Gaia Online I still have my account that I started ten years ago. ![]() were some of the first things I watched on the internet. Shorts to Wear Pants To, LazyMuffin, Attack of the Evil TV, etc. Before that I only ever played offline computer games on our family's pc. >Newgrounds Much like >21343 my first "real" taste of the internet was watching funny videos with my brothers on Newgrounds when I was ten. Also pretty much any flash game aggregate website – I have fond memories of getting an entire computer lab of eleven-year-olds to play some horror games on BubbleBox when I was in sixth grade, and getting in trouble when they all started screaming at the jump scares. but 4chan had lost its edginess once I was an adult.ĭress up games (Roiworld was my shit), Barbie/Bratz/Polly Pocket games, Adventure Quest, and Room Escape Games were some of the big staples for me when I was a kid. when we broke up and I did start using the internet more, I stopped going to 4chan except for /adv/ and /r9k/ occasionally. but once I got a boyfriend in 2008 my time on these sites tapered off and I was hardly online anymore. never got into neopets or anything, the majority of my time was spent on gaia, deviantart and 4chan, and assorted other forums. eventually I moved on to /v/ which also ruined my perception of video games but at least I wasn't being exposed to gore and dead animals constantly (which at the time, didn't bother me, but now 10 years later bothers me a whole fucking lot). I even participated in a few of the stupid habbo hotel raids. any innocence I had was totally lost as I frequented /b/ most of all. IIRC, it was in someone's signature? it was in 2005-6 and after that I was pretty much ruined. that all changed when I found 4chan through a link on the gaia forums. people treated me with so much respect just because I had a few of those pay to win items (like the edgelord scarf). it was such an innocent time and appealed to my innate weebiness. Even then I only used Tohno-chan of all places. Oddly didn't get into imageboards until I was 16 in 2013, so I don't count that as nostalgic. Sometimes I track down old friends from there but don't think I'll ever reconnect since it might be too weird. For dA, did anyone else jump on that trend of having your dA friends listed as "family" in your description? They'd ask to be there then you'd give them and lolRANDUM xD description next to their icon. It was surprising to revisit them recently to see I got reviews on the unfinished ones just last year. ![]() ![]() I used to write angsty horrible stories about an embarrassingly un-angsty series. The first site I had an account on was fanfiction, then deviantart. I also have good memories of playing dress up games after school and on weekends, although I wasn't allowed to play ones with male characters just in case they were inappropriate (overprotective mom lol). I follow a blog that posts screenshots of them now for the nostalgia factor. One of my favourite childhood memories was my mom finding these paranormal websites with horrible early 2000s layouts that she'd look at with me for hours before bed.
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