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What were you up to in 2007?

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  • G [email protected]

    I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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    Gettin' tortured by my family for the gay, leaving home as a minor, learning to steal, learning how good a liar I could be, losing every person place and pet I loved for the first of several times. Sleeping in a lot of unusual places.

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      I think I was fresh off my divorce and in my man-whore era. Owned my own house. Had lots of friends and played a lot of roleplaying games. Lots of World of Warcraft.

      I guess I'd say I was at peak personal freedom. I had money, time, and minimal responsibility. It felt awesome. Then apparently you were born and fucked it all up.

      Kidding. Things were cool for a good while. Few years later got bit by the bug to settle down and have kids of my own, which was a big transition to a different kind of enjoying life. Lots of good memories from 2007. If I could go back in time and live my life over starting at any point, that's probably about when I'd choose.

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      lt seems you got lucky. Typical freshly divorced guys one hears about, own half of a house that they can't use any more, but still a mountain of loans to pay, while in parallel having to pay monthly alliments to their ex-wifes.

      Happy it worked out for you so well!

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        I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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        My son turned 10. I was 1 year into my job that I still have, climbing communication towers. Mostly for cell phone companies. But also state, DNR, and DOT towers.

        Wasn't making the best decisions before and was living in my sisters extra room. This is where I turned things around.

        Edit: spelling

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          I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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          Watching Smosh. That channel has certainly changed.

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            I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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            My side hustle website got big enough in 2007 to allow me to quit my day job and go all in with it.

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              I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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              My son was 3 and I had recently made the decision to be a stay at home dad. So parks, play dates, and household chores! He’s now in college and I’m working that 40 hour grind and reflect on these as some of my best memories!

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              • M [email protected]

                lt seems you got lucky. Typical freshly divorced guys one hears about, own half of a house that they can't use any more, but still a mountain of loans to pay, while in parallel having to pay monthly alliments to their ex-wifes.

                Happy it worked out for you so well!

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                No kids was the key factor. It was amicable and neither of us wanted to fight. Think the whole divorce ran us like $2k or less. Which is more than the wedding. We were also about on par with wages.

                I did eventually lose the house because of the 2008 crash, but 2007 was good.

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                  I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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                  I was a junior in high school.

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                  • G [email protected]

                    I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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                    I was in my early 20s and had the best times of my life. I just moved out of my parents' home and lived in a place with a friend. Since I was one of the first to do so, our place was a very big hangout for other friends. I had a real job that I just started in 2006 but didn't care much about it like I sadly do today (still at the same place). I discovered what I love, which was music and beer. We went on half country road trips to hit up breweries and bring home the best beer we couldn't get back home. I went to concerts in NY weekly, and around this time, I had a record 180 concerts in 1 year. Had the time of my life just hanging out doing everything I wanted to.

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                      I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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                      Recording an EP, going to lots of concerts, writing for a couple of magazines, working at a coffee shop, drinking too much, living in a little studio apartment, binding books with salvaged leather from roadside furniture.

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                        No kids was the key factor. It was amicable and neither of us wanted to fight. Think the whole divorce ran us like $2k or less. Which is more than the wedding. We were also about on par with wages.

                        I did eventually lose the house because of the 2008 crash, but 2007 was good.

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                        I did eventually lose the house because of the 2008 crash

                        I would be interested about the mechanisms behind that, as I only observed it from afar out of Europe.

                        I then had the impression that for existing houses it was mainly a problem for the banks?

                        Didn't know that owners like you also were directly affected.

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                          Now we need details...
                          😯

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                          It turned out really well because my band mate and I produced all songs in a fairly short amount of time and thus the style of each song went well with all the others. It was more indie, too. The next album was released via a well known label and they kept pestering us with changes they wanted us to do. It felt too mainstream for me to be happy with the result.

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                            I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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                            I was around 10 so I was probably playing games like Crash Bandicoot and Need for Speed on my PS2 and playing at the parks around town

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                            • jerkface@lemmy.caJ [email protected]

                              I was 30 but I remember 2007 about as well as you do. I think indie music was good? You could still go to a bar and see a cool band most nights?

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                              Wow, 2007 must have been a really special year for you, if it let to total amnesia... 😆

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                                I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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                                Long enough ago that everything blurs together but would have celebrated a third wedding anniversary. This year was 21.

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                                  I was coming into my own as an adult.

                                  I'd been in an adult job for a couple of years and I bought a car and started renting my own place. I was able to travel a lot in those days and life was more interesting and affordable, as the 2008 crash hadn't yet occurred and most third spaces were still around and thriving.

                                  It felt like we all had a good future ahead for the most part.

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                                    All within about a month, early summer:

                                    • working at a startup
                                    • got married
                                    • honeymoon (visited 2 new countries)
                                    • moved into a new job-role
                                    • first IPO
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                                      I did eventually lose the house because of the 2008 crash

                                      I would be interested about the mechanisms behind that, as I only observed it from afar out of Europe.

                                      I then had the impression that for existing houses it was mainly a problem for the banks?

                                      Didn't know that owners like you also were directly affected.

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                                      Sort of complex. House values went down so people lost the ability to get credit and a lot of folks lost their ability to sustain their lifestyles. Spending went down. People lost jobs. It was a big downward spiral.

                                      People were unable to move to seek better opportunities because they were underwater on house loans. Ultimately, banks were affected because their customers were hurting.

                                      Edit: oh and I forgot variable rate mortgages. As the economy got worse, payments went up. And this primarily affected folks who could barely make their payments as it was.

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                                        I was born that year and I’m curious what others were doing around that time.

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                                        Still vaguely optimistic I'd graduate from uni some day in the near future and find work as a translator for English and Japanese. (I only stopped trying to graduate 10 years later and I have been paid a lifetime total of 150 euros for translations.)

                                        I was also able to sleep 8 hours most nights. Those truly were the days.

                                        On the upside, I hadn't yet discovered Doctor Who which two years later would, depending on who you ask, either greatly improve my life (quote me) or make me an obsessed weirdo (quote the husband).

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                                          I graduated highschool in 2007.

                                          I was burning CDs off of mp3' I downloaded, someone taught me how to use IRC (internet relay chat). I had a lot of NoFx, and was really getting into Punk music from the 90s. I spent a lot of time downloading/seeding music. I had an old computer I can still visualize.

                                          Internet dating was brand new, and I dipped my toe in. We would have parties with 10-15 people, and played beer pong with beer in the cups, not water, I learned kings cup, and shortly after refused to play it.. but we also played cards a lot, five card stud/draw and Rummy. My group loved card games, we'd play Bullshit and Spoons while wasting late into the night.

                                          For a time, I was going with some buddies Friday nights to the capital city, where they'd have car races, and then we'd be chased away by cops. Not my scene, but it was sort of fun.

                                          Weed wasn't legal and obtaining it was not difficult but more expensive. I paid $60 for an 1/8 for the good stuff, $40 an 1/8 for the shit stuff. Today, there is no shit stuff, least I haven't seen it in over a decade. We made a giant bong out of a water cooler jug, that summer, attaching hoses and gas mask pieces. It took a half to fill the bowl on it, and when we woke up the next morning, the chamber still jad smoke. Ten people, and we couldn't clear it. We used to have "smoking apparatus" competitions. We'd set 20 mins, and you can only use what was in the house to make something to smoke out of. Then see what people came up with.

                                          We'd go swimming and (lol a lot a weed, we were always trying to find place to smoke the more interesting the better) we'd stick joints and lighters into dry empty bottles and swim with it out to the docks at midnight and smoke under moonlight. One time, my brothers friend was on the junior police force or something, and we were at the lake after hours, and he rolled up and hit is siren he had intalled in his geo. We buried the blunt in the sand 😞 only to find out it was him. Aye those days.

                                          One night we stayed up and played the longest game of mario party of all time. Nearly 18 hours of mario party, on an old game cube. We set the turn limit to max and just didnt sleep.

                                          But we we're always hanging out with folks. I was a social reject and still had good people always around. There are no pictures really and definitely no videos from that time, only memories. We didn't bring phones with us out to the dock, we didn't post about our adventures. I had a lot of fun. We did some cringe shit, I remember telling my brother's friend, who I wasn't physically attracted to, that I wanted to fuck his mind, like I think back, like girl, what are you doing, and laugh. So much cringe shit, but it didn't matter, and tbf, I meant it in that moment. We often spoke about existential stuff and discussed weird philosophy of 18 year olds trying to find their place and values. I read old books. I still read 100 year old books. We talked about ideas, a lot, while stoned.

                                          Went to college shortly after, got a job, learned my tolerance with alcohol, and yeah.

                                          2007 was an interesting year for sure, I'm only sharing what I did in my free time, which was hang out with buddies, with no cares.

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