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Confessions of a Museum Worker's avatar

I can definitely get on board with this. More visits to the museum and seeing weird art! Now!

nikki π™š β€§β‚ŠΛš β‹…'s avatar

internet is on its deathbed, the most honorable thing to do is kill the internet.

Seriesnthings's avatar

The Internet will never be out.

We're still all going to be on the Internet. And this whole fake idea of β€œoffline” is the new cool is actually part of the problem. People need to stop looking for cool and just start being it

Adam Thompson's avatar

martinis are never out, surely?

The rest, I've barely experienced but wholly agree on.

p.s. since when did i-D become so American?

LUi's avatar

since Bedford Media bought it maybe? Karly Kloss’s media company

Lilit Boninsegni's avatar

It s a real thing πŸ˜” however don’t you think we can still use some of the internet (the hidden parts and its open source culture) to revamp cool communities and shared culture? Create new ideas and thigs? A sort of internet by the people for the people, made it real.

S.P.A.'s avatar

You know what? Hell yeah

phase 333 hq's avatar

dramatic binary alert! people paying billions to keep us on the net? they're also paying to meet us offline...

Rosie's avatar

Bring back the Stone Age ! <3

Audrey Khew's avatar

Gregg Araki forever!

Mike Lindgren's avatar

finally, thank God

Karrie's avatar

In person gatherings still exist and feel so good after being away! My list- spending face time with fellow Jews, Woos, close friends, new friends and family. Also, all in for the return of 80s decor. Working on using vintage Laura Ashley fabric to make a slipcover. Out with gray! In with color, pattern and curated knickknackery. Great lists! Many kindred spirits.

Keesha Chung's avatar

Omg StumbleUpon! I used to love that site so much.