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February 3, 2026
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A recent social media trend had some users revisiting the year 2016, posting pictures of their lives and memories from that era.

Do you ever feel nostalgic for the past? Is there a year that you’d like to go back to? What was happening then, in your own life and the culture at large? Why would you like to revisit that time?

Why do you think some people look back at the past with fondness? Is it always an accurate of assessment of how things really were?

Tell us in the comments, and then read the related article to learn more about the 2016 trend.


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