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TikTokkers are turning Google Street View into a nostalgic time machine

TikTokkers are turning Google Street View into a nostalgic time machine

Google’s been driving Street View cars around the world for nearly two decades now. And TikTok has recently discovered that backlog of images is ripe with nostalgia. There’s a new trend on the app in which folks dig up old Google Maps images showing their homes, meaningful places, or photos from a specific time via Street View to tell a story — this might involve a relative they lost, a past relationship, a childhood moment, or whatever else. Here’s a TikTok, for instance, of a person showing their now-deceased grandparents working on their lawn in 2008. Here’s another of a grandmother, this time sitting on their porch. Here’s one of someone playing with their childhood dog. Mashable Top Stories Here’s one that’s just stores in someone’s hometown that have closed. Lots of the comments in these wistful posts are about how nostalgic and sad they are. Some folks have even lamented looking for their deceased relatives and not finding them on Google Maps. The trend caught my attention because I wrote about Street View nostalgia …

Our Nostalgic Faves are Gruesome

Our Nostalgic Faves are Gruesome

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The first time I encountered it was through an acquaintance’s post. At first glance I thought it was a nostalgic nod to Millennial horror series: Fear Street, Scary Stories, Goosebumps…many of my own childhood favorites! Then I read the caption. As a grown person looking back at the books I loved as a young reader I’d thought myself unique—a horror girly. While I didn’t know a lot of other kids who counted the Crypt Keeper of Tales From the Crypt fame among childhood icons like Big Bird and LeVar Burton, R.L. Stine wouldn’t be the household name he is if I was a special snowflake. The meme’s very existence tells me I’m not. This made me realize that I have no idea what the kids are reading these days. Do they have their own nightmare fodder or are our old favorites really considered uniquely, perhaps prohibitively, ghoulish? And if the kids wouldn’t last an hour in our asylum, …

Pennsylvania voters in a ‘boomerang’ county are nostalgic for the Trump economy

Pennsylvania voters in a ‘boomerang’ county are nostalgic for the Trump economy

Luis Escarraman spent $139 when he picked up some vitamin C and a few items of clothing for himself and his daughter. “I need to work extra to get what I used to have before,” he told NPR. Asma Khalid/NPR hide caption toggle caption Asma Khalid/NPR Luis Escarraman spent $139 when he picked up some vitamin C and a few items of clothing for himself and his daughter. “I need to work extra to get what I used to have before,” he told NPR. Asma Khalid/NPR EASTON, Pa. — Luis Escarraman says he is nostalgic for the Trump economy.The 41-year-old Republican owns his own truck and hauls freight from New Jersey to California. Maintenance, parts, diesel fuel — it has all become so pricey, he said. “I can do my living, but compared to what I used to have, I need to work extra to get what I used to have before,” Escarraman said. He is not alone. Poll after poll show voters trust the presumptive Republican 2024 nominee more on the economy than the …

Pennsylvania voters in a ‘boomerang’ county are nostalgic for the Trump economy

Pennsylvania voters in a ‘boomerang’ county are nostalgic for the Trump economy

Luis Escarraman spent $139 when he picked up some vitamin C and a few items of clothing for himself and his daughter. “I need to work extra to get what I used to have before,” he told NPR. Asma Khalid/NPR hide caption toggle caption Asma Khalid/NPR Luis Escarraman spent $139 when he picked up some vitamin C and a few items of clothing for himself and his daughter. “I need to work extra to get what I used to have before,” he told NPR. Asma Khalid/NPR EASTON, Pa. — Luis Escarraman says he is nostalgic for the Trump economy.The 41-year-old Republican owns his own truck and hauls freight from New Jersey to California. Maintenance, parts, diesel fuel — it has all become so pricey, he said. “I can do my living, but compared to what I used to have, I need to work extra to get what I used to have before,” Escarraman said. He is not alone. Poll after poll show voters trust the presumptive Republican 2024 nominee more on the economy than the …

Nathan Fillion shares nostalgic throwback from beloved show – and fans are saying same thing

Nathan Fillion shares nostalgic throwback from beloved show – and fans are saying same thing

Nathan Fillion can be a huge fanboy – and he still clearly holds a very special place in his heart for the hit show Firefly, as he shared a snap of himself in costume as Mal on Instagram, with the caption: “Happy Firefly Day.”  In the post, Nathan was holding a Polaroid snap of himself from the hit, but short-lived, sci-fi show, against the backdrop of items presumably taken from the show’s set. WATCH: Nathan Fillion shares sneak peek of The Rookie season six Fans were quick to tell him how much the show means to them, with one writing: “I just got the Firefly DVDs and I hate to say it, It was the first time I ever had watched it, I’m sorry I never watched it when it was on TV! I love it!!! I’m not a science fiction person but I think I just became one! Thank you for being part of a great show. Good job!”  Another person added: “Firefly got me through cancer. It’s so much more than just a …

Labour’s foreign policy will be realistic about us as a nation, not nostalgic about what we used to be | David Lammy

Labour’s foreign policy will be realistic about us as a nation, not nostalgic about what we used to be | David Lammy

Every time you look at social media, a new international crisis is unfolding. Drones from Iran or one of its proxies hurtling towards Israel. Another Israeli strike kills civilians in Gaza. A Ukrainian city faces a fresh wave of attacks from Putin’s war machine. The revelation of another cyber attack from a hostile state on UK soil. Another threat of a land grab in my ancestral home of Guyana. Another coup in the Sahel. A new flood, wildfire or hurricane – the latest manifestation of the climate emergency that is too often treated as an afterthought. The world order – which once appeared governed, at least to a large extent, by the rules we helped set up with our allies after the second world war – is now defined by a new form of geopolitical competition. Between the United States and China, over microchips, military might and trade. Between countries defined by the CIA director, William Burns, as the “hedging middle” setting their own agendas in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Between friends and rivals …

World Video Game Hall of Fame 2024 finalists include nostalgic gems

World Video Game Hall of Fame 2024 finalists include nostalgic gems

The finalists of the 2024 World Video Game Hall of Fame have been announced, with classics such as Resident Evil, Asteroid, and Guitar Hero — making the cut. Hosted by The Strong National Museum of Play, based in Rochester, New York, it is said to be the only collections-based museum in the world devoted solely to the study of play. The World Video Game Hall of Fame is an international hall of fame that exhibits video games at the venue. The Strong is excited to announce the 2024 World Video Game Hall of Fame finalists! Fans can vote for Asteroids, Elite, Guitar Hero, Metroid, Myst, Neopets, Resident Evil, SimCity, Tokimeki Memorial, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Ultima, or You Don’t Know Jack.????️https://t.co/hMkxaNcJ6e pic.twitter.com/bkHYw12IE2 — The Strong Museum (@museumofplay) March 14, 2024 The public will vote for their favorites on the World Video Game Hall of Fame website, and the three top games will be added to a ballot. The final inductees will be revealed on Thursday, May 9. Polygon cited Jon-Paul C. Dyson, the director of …

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Enjoy a Texan Date Night With a Nostalgic Twist

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Enjoy a Texan Date Night With a Nostalgic Twist

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted enjoying a date night dinner Thursday evening in Austin, Texas ahead of Markle’s Friday keynote speech at the SXSW Festival. The city has a reputation for outstanding Tex-Mex cuisine, but queso wasn’t the main event for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Instead, their choice of restaurant served up a heaping dish of nostalgia. The duo reportedly dined at a corner table at Soho House Austin, the local iteration of the international private members club. In a way, it’s also where the whole Meghan-and-Harry saga began: The club’s London outpost was the scene of the couple’s very first date in July 2016, where they bonded over drinks, the beginning of a whirlwind relationship that would capture the world’s attention and change the British monarchy. In his memoir Spare, Harry recalled thinking Markle was “heart-attack beautiful” on that first date at Soho House London, which Markle had suggested for their meeting due to its status as “her headquarters whenever she came to London.” Despite Harry being half an hour …

Share the chores, send a nostalgic text and have a little dance: surprising ways to boost your sex drive | Life and style

Share the chores, send a nostalgic text and have a little dance: surprising ways to boost your sex drive | Life and style

Invest in your ‘sexual currency’ In order to have a healthy sexual appetite, it’s crucial to monitor how you and your partner are interacting with one another when you’re not having sex, according to Dr Karen Gurney, psychosexologist and author of Mind the Gap: The Truth About Desire and How to Futureproof Your Sex Life. “Sexual currency is what I call all the contact you have with a partner that does not include the acts of sex themselves,” says Dr Gurney. “It’s about physical affection, flirting, suggestive looks, touching each other’s bodies sensually, passionate kissing. It’s the, ‘Do you remember when we … ’ texts, the compliments on each other’s bodies.” Upping your sexual currency with your partner can offer both of you major benefits both in and out of the bedroom because it removes the pressure for it to go anywhere. “It triggers desire,” explains Dr Gurney. “It’s present at the start of a relationship then often declines. I’ve not worked with many couples who haven’t benefited enormously by working on this.” Lighten your mental load …