Growing up without the internet and digital cameras was awesome, because we lived in the moment! Just think about today – if you take a bad photo, you just delete it, but back in the day you didn’t know until you’d gotten that motherfucker developed, so you lived with that moment forever! There’s one site online that captures what it was like to grow up in the 70s and 80s like no other, and that is Internet K-Hole. This portal of radness is a never-ending blast into the past that always puts a smile on my face! It’s full of weirdos, misfits, punks, metal heads, skaters, goths, boobs and much more! If you have never seen it before, now it’s time for you to follow us into the Internet K-Hole!
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