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i miss playing cards in the dojo, throwing snowballs at random strangers in front of the pizza store, pimping my igloo, collecting puffles and organising comrades to come to the iceberg to try and tip it over
the internet used to be so cool and club penguin was one of my first intros to the metaverse as a kid
my only regret in life is that i never acquired a rare puffle
rip club penguin, gone but never forgotten 🥹
May 23, 2024

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We had so much fun on websites like these when we were kids. It's really scary to think that kids don't have equivalents to these anymore because they felt so formative to our socialization. Did anyone else roleplay as a baby (pookies) and try to get adopted in the puffle shop? Club Penguin, Animal Jam, Moshi Monsters, Stardoll, Poptropica, Weeworld, and many more: may you rest in peace.
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i really miss club penguin and those sort of safe online MMOs i fear today's children are entering an unsafe internet that abuses their attention span blaghhh rant
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