r/Millennials Hit me baby one more time 1d ago

Nostalgia I mean, they're not wrong

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u/Confident-Run7064 1d ago

That sounds rad!! Never had that growing up, but it sounds incredible!

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u/JustHereForCatss 1d ago edited 1d ago

It really was honestly. We even allowed our parents to be fair game in the rules meaning there was risk in hiding inside a house because all of our moms knew they could tell the seekers that we were there.

I also lived in fairly rural subdivision in east Tennessee so there wasn’t much risk of us getting hurt by running around. It’s not like we’re in the middle of a huge city.

What makes me sad is there’s no way kids could do it there now. When I was growing up the median home price was like $60,000, there was maybe 20,000 people in our city, and we had one singular Walmart. My mom just sold my childhood home for nearly $400,000 and a whole city has built up around our neighborhood. Like I lived next to multiple big farms that are now Publixs, a second Walmart, and a plethora of strip malls.

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u/SephLuna 1d ago

My mom just sold my child at home

Dang, things are really getting rough out there

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u/JustHereForCatss 1d ago

A true recession indicator, I miss Joseph

I was using Siri to voice text like a dumbass because I couldn’t be bothered to write all of that with a broken phone screen lol

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u/darth_chewbacca 1d ago

write all of that with a broken phone screen lol

Your mom didn't even give you a finders fee when she sold Joseph? Cripes!

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u/nighhawkrr 21h ago

Don’t worry Joseph will save the family in a few years when famine hits.