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It even has the bowl of hard candy on the coffee table!

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Hey! I have a bowl of hard candy on my coffee table! What, you don’t like hard candyβ€½

If it was good enough for grandma, it’s good enough for me. 😀

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9 points

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1 point

Or glass

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This is the room I imagine when reading the scene in The Great Gatsby where the characters all hang out in a hotel room because one of the dudes is cheating on his wife with a gas station attendant’s wife.

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14 points

this is far too modern to fit the setting of The Great Gatsby.

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2 points

Gatsby was decades before this style, and they were all incredibly rich, so their surroundings would be fancy beyond belief.

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54 points

This is what the 80s really looked like. Not like stranger things at all.

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The 80s were loaded with 70s, even some 60s, furniture that wasn’t worn out because it was made of real wood. Them we toted that crap off to college in the 90s.

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In the 2000s our basement furniture was all 70s furniture that looked basically new but was very out of style.

My 3 year old couch cushions are sagging and the stuffing leaks out. Modern couches are priced as luxuries with quality worse than IKEA.

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Nowadays if you move a piece of furniture more than twice, the whole fucking thing falls apart. Sure, they do sell well made furniture still, but each piece costs a month or more of your income.

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the sectional my parents purchased when i was a toddler featured prominently in my living for years after i graduated college.

it costed as much as a new car and clearly worth it.

it somehow got more comfy with age.

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My dad’s best friend had a house in the 80s that looked almost exactly like this picture. It’s eerie.

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My great aunts looked like this until she died.

It was a lot more pink and less yellow because she didn’t smoke. Actually was a cool house with the old wood panelling and well kept furniture.

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It depends on how much money and cocaine the homeowners had.

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Freaks and Geeks nailed the era perfectly. I grew up in the '70s and early '80s and I can’t bear to even watch that show.

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Luckily I don’t have that memory.

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You really missed out on the last loving era of carefree childhoods, social gatherings, analog entertainment, and all around fun. Don’t forget the privacy. Unlimited privacy.

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I miss running around the neighborhood until sunset, sometimes being chased by roving packs of dogs. Shoplifting was also a lot easier in the '70s.

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22 points

Something weirdly comforting about this pic

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5 points

How long ago did you quit?

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β€œChillin at grandmas house at the age of 5 eating the best cookies you will ever get.” vibe

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4 points

While you get slowly addicted to nicotine because she’s chain smoking right next to you, and you love it.

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