what's something from the 2000s that you want to see again?

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Re: what's something from the 2000s that you want to see again?

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Belaneura wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 4:08 pm
People keep mentioning the phones.
ahh, dumbphones. i’ve been eying switching to one, but i don’t know which one is the best to get
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Belaneura wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 4:08 pm
People keep mentioning the phones. I strongly agree here, specifically their software/visual layout. I've been dying to get my hands on a functioning Sony Ericsson or what have you (I've unsuccessfully tried multiple times to revive the one that was given to me as a kid, which I did nothing with but write dumb notes and take pictures of whatever ancient version of Minecraft I was playing at the time.) Maybe it's just me liking to decorate tiny, cramped little spaces, but to me that almost transitional-to-smartphones look on a tiny screen feels so personal and comfortable. Also, the way they slid and the way the buttons felt was much more pleasant than constantly dirtying up a screen with your fingers lol
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By extension, I miss blackberries. All my family members had these fucking things when I was a kid, but I never see them anymore. Honestly? I'd use one as my personal phone if I could.
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Only one of these is a blackberry, but all of them are good to me for the same reasons
i'd use that tmobile one it looks comfortable to use. Plus the visuals just look fun
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Re: what's something from the 2000s that you want to see again?

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scarfysquared wrote: Wed Dec 24, 2025 12:55 am
Belaneura wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 4:08 pm
People keep mentioning the phones. I strongly agree here, specifically their software/visual layout. I've been dying to get my hands on a functioning Sony Ericsson or what have you (I've unsuccessfully tried multiple times to revive the one that was given to me as a kid, which I did nothing with but write dumb notes and take pictures of whatever ancient version of Minecraft I was playing at the time.) Maybe it's just me liking to decorate tiny, cramped little spaces, but to me that almost transitional-to-smartphones look on a tiny screen feels so personal and comfortable. Also, the way they slid and the way the buttons felt was much more pleasant than constantly dirtying up a screen with your fingers lol
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By extension, I miss blackberries. All my family members had these fucking things when I was a kid, but I never see them anymore. Honestly? I'd use one as my personal phone if I could.
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Only one of these is a blackberry, but all of them are good to me for the same reasons
i'd use that tmobile one it looks comfortable to use. Plus the visuals just look fun
My mom used to own a white HTC cellphone that otherwise looked and functioned like a Blackberry with the physical QWERTY keyboard on it and all in the early - mid 2010s (I remember her taking me to AT&T one afternoon in 2013 to replace it, though, which is a shame because of how cool it was).

And I'd do anything to be able to own a T-Mobile Sidekick. I'd be one of the coolest people in the world if I did (if only 2G and 3G networks didn't already unfortunately shut down here in the US).
So here I am, it's in my hands, and I'll savor every moment of this...
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