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What are some comfy things you remember seeing online a long time ago?

I randomly remembered this image, have you seen it before? Do you know what platform it was posted on and the significance of it?
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THOD
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I don't know the significance of the image, nor where it's from, but one of the comfy things I remember was early YouTube where people posted humorous low quality gaming vids.
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The old Barbie.com when it had games, flash, and stuff like that.
Probably old Machinima like Arby n the Chief.
Desktop rice before the days of i3-gaps and neon color schemes. Blackbox and its forks were my favorites, and there were even ports to Windows that let me join in on the fun without jumping to Linux. Windows rice in general was at its peak too with all kinds of shell replacements and widgets.

Also old con photos. I remember being in my teens, seeing all those fun meetups like the ones 4chan used to do at Otakon, and thinking to myself "man I can't wait until I'm on my own and have money so I can do stuff like this". But by the time I got a decent job and moved out, they apparently became highly corporate, political, and overall uncomfy. Plus I'd probably be a fish out of water since I don't care for modern games or anime, just stuff from the 00s and before.
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I recall Yahoo! back in the day had a free online music service for accounts that played ads eberry 3 songs but basically you could customize your own tastes based on an berry, berry long artist list and a star system.
I found many artists and to this day haven't found many of the songs i listened there, had some bretty obscure artists lurking and covered many genres, no kidding it was a selection as big as iTunes and we are talking about free and back in 2004 and 2005. The browser page looked like the silver skin from Winamp. 
If it is sounds suspiciously like Spotify it's because it was but 20 years ahead of time, some current ideas are merely re-launches of old stuff. What i wood like to see again is trippy visualizations in music software like Aimp, sometimes i feel like installing old Winamp versions just to see that again.
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Anyone remember this nigga?
I remember as soon as I installed it I spent the night browsing the internet in search of videos I wanted to download but couldn't.

>>11772
On Yahoo! there also was a section with Flash games. Boy did I spend some time on those games

My sister unironically uses Winamp on her computer to this day.
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>>11773
Yes! I actually set up a livestream using the server, too.
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>On Yahoo! there also was a section with Flash games
I recall that but i mostly used my regional sites for that, my brother used one i never knew the name but the games were much more slicker in terms of art style, nothing like the raw nature of amateur flash stuff.
Newgrounds was something else too, somehow i knew how to get into the adult section and played a couple, Frank Adventures and the Love Hina one. Good times, later i used funny-games.biz which was quantity and no filters at all, also had an adult section which was bonkers, way too much for a teenager let alone a kid.
Funny that unrelated to this there is a discussion regarding Winamp and visualizers in the 'ring, the hivemind is real.
>RealPlayer
I used the built-in video player in my p2p downloader, Ares, which is where i got most of my vids. Used eMule later but had few peers and back then never knew how to connect to other networks to search for more users.
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Remember back when it was even possible to be outrageous online?
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>>12657
Nice. Please repost these over at >>>/lego/ to since it could use some activity.
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