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[–] ShustOne@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Definitely correct with regards to Blockbuster.

I think more specifically this brings back feelings of the social side of video stores and being a kid and doing everything with a group. Usually we'd have friends over (mine or my siblings) to watch the movies with us. I'm an adult now and still happy but I miss all the social things I used to do with my friend group. I still see them but not as often and almost never all at the same time. Youth is an interesting time of life.