I already answered this thread but that answer is two years old… so FUCK IT, I’ll update my answer.
Without jumping the gun by ignoring things like slow downloads (not fun) or expensive data consuming sites (even more unfun), and in an attempt to avoid the elephant in the room that is the modern YouTube landscape….
I would say that I kinda miss when the internet used to be part of the “full package”, so to speak. Where it supplemented your offline life, and not completely take over it.
I recently got into toy-collecting as a hobby thanks to
@Jayonnaise6105 exposing me to
Onegai My Melody, a show so whimsical it made me wanna start collecting merch and decorate my room.
Of course, the natural course of action in 2026 is to use Amazon/eBay, right? So to protest, I got everything
entirely offline. Here’s a few highlights of my collection.
Some plushies.
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A few amiibos, including a Kazuya amiibo I’m very proud of.
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He is the cutest character, after all.
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This silly looking buroto uno I got as a happy meal toy.


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Dark magician girl figgyz I found by chance
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And a ton of other stuff from other toy stores nearby.
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I have a monthly browsing routine/rotation I do at least once or twice every 1-2 months.
I miss out on stuff occasionally but it is what it is.
The feeling of whimsy and joy from getting it first hand is unmatched.
So to summarize, I still make an active effort to interact with my offline life.
I want things to be a marriage of the two.
This is the reason I’m such a huge fan of Internet cafes in gta iv.
They help recapture that old whimsy, when internet was more of a luxury rather than a daily commodity that fades into the background.

I’ve been replaying gta iv (again) to prep for
vice city nextgen edition, been having a ton of fun reminiscing on old times hehehe.