It’s hard to imagine what life was like before the Internet—even if most of us lived through it for many years. On one hand, selfies weren’t a thing yet. On the other hand, neither was Wikipedia. So if you wanted to read about Napoleon Bonaparte’s penis-in-a-box at three in the morning—you were shit out of luck. It’s kind of strange to have the world’s knowledge at your fingertips. Isn’t it?

Nobody is denying that the world is a much better place with the Internet in it, but we can’t help but reminisce about how some aspects of life were, well, better in some ways without it. (Or maybe we’re just feeling nostalgic for nostalgic’s sake?)

In a post in the Ask Reddit community, Reddit user UltraCyborgWarrior69 asked: “What do you miss about life before the Internet.”

Here’s how the Reddit community responded:

Lack of amateur videographers

Less fear of missing out

The feeling of being unreachable

Snail mail

Getting enough sleep

Increased productivity

Quality family time

Less trolls

Being outside

Being able to ask people questions

Check out the entire thread here.