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You will never go back.
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Nothing is stopping anyone from making a website that looks like this.
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>>109608278
I probably have seen some neocities site doing early 2000s deviantart tier stuff like this instead of 90s old web or zoomer interpretation slop
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>>109608278
I visit several sites in this style. Niche but not exactly scarce.
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Good. Needs more contrast.
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>>109608278
Good. It looks like something that a 10 year-old threw together in Fusion circa 2003, and about as usable.
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that style was so comfy
exhentai forums still look like this
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>crack
>fizz
>gulp
>abstract photoshop tuts and forum sigs... yep, those were the days
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I use FVWM, I am already further back. I've been using it since forever ago. The 1990s.
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>>109608308
>>109608332
This is correct
>>109608327
I fucking hate zoomers
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I'm a little jealous. I won't say my exact age but I barely remember designs like these. I think I started using the internet extensively just before these went out of style.
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>>109608495
heh people were really nice back in those days
you could just ask people to make some dope ass forum sigs for you and they'd actually do it



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