" Pickleball start off as a relatively unidentified variation that my husband and I discovered about 10 years ago . Now , the toll of equipment has skyrocketed and courts are jampack with people attempt to become ' pickleball professional ' on social sensitive . "
We recentlyaskedtheBuzzFeed Communityto tell us which things were “ruined” when they became too popular. Here are the fascinating results:
1.“Superhero movies. Please, please slow down. I grew up with Marvel and have been a fan for 30-odd years, but I am BEGGING them to just take a bloody break. It isn’t that the content is bad — I’m one of the people who lovedThe Marvels— but I think we would all be quite happy to let the genre have a little rest while they figure out what they want to do.”
" And do n’t get me started on DC rebooting reboots all over . Just stop . You ’re not striking while the branding iron is hot;the iron is very cold , and we need something new and exciting . "
— garebehr
2.“College! College became the standard, and now, it doesn’t make you stand out from your peers. Companies like to see a master’s or another sort of certification beyond a bachelor’s degree.”
" They also like to see at least two years of experience smart out of college , but that ’s another issue . "
— 22 , Connecticut
3.“Tri-tip roast used to get it on sale for less than a dollar a pound (granted, quite a few years ago), but once it was discovered, the price went up rapidly — to now $8.00+ a pound.”
— h2osdad
4.“Casual collecting or reselling culture. Once something becomes mildly popular, people always buy up the more rare or popular things.”
" Look at the Stanley hysteria and Taylor Swift CDs being resold for 20x their value . "
— fuzzycaterpillar0
5.“Pickleball. It started off as a relatively unknown sport that my husband and I discovered about 10 years ago. It was easy to learn, made for great exercise, and the equipment was inexpensive. Now, it’s become the in thing because of so-called celebrities likethe Kardashianstaking an interest in it. Because of that, the cost of pickleball equipment has skyrocketed, with retailers getting on board with ‘specialized pickleball gear’ (which isn’t even necessary BTW) — and pickleball courts are jammed with people trying to become ‘pickleball pros’ on social media.”
" It ’s no longer fun for us because betweenhaving to fight for clip on our local pickleball royal court and having to spend elbow room more on equipment , it kibosh being worth it . "
— 50 , New York
6.“Specific dog breeds. This is an ongoing issue. RabidGoTfans adopted huskies, then surrendered them to shelters when they couldn’t care for them! Now, I’m hearing about people with French bulldogs getting attacked and their dogs stolen! If you want a canine companion, JUST GO TO A SHELTER!!!”
— crafty_gm
7.“Stanley cups! The one I bought for less than $10 years and years ago had an unfortunate meeting with a fishing pond, and I thought, ‘So sad, oh well. I’ll just Amazon me a new one.’ Nope. Not for $40, I won’t.”
— certified_drapetomaniac
" piss bottleful . Ever since the Hydro Flask craze , it ’s been super unmanageable to find out a adequate water bottle with good quality without influencers market it up and people going ballistic for a ' limited colour ' dip . good example : Peoplecamping outfor the Stanley x Starbucks drops or Stanley x Target drops . "
— luckybubble20
8.“Nashville. My hometown is so congested now, it’s disgusting. The cost of living is higher now, too.”
— 30 , USA
9.“Liking kid’s stuff. I mean, liking cartoons and collecting action figures or owning some plushies is fine. Disney Adults, Bronies, gatekeepers, collectors, etc., have taken over. A kid picks upHarry Potter, and instead of having a good mix of kids and teens and adults in the community, it’s overrun by adults with excessive trivia knowledge, edging kids who just like the book out of the picture.”
" We used to be capable to coexist , now as a somebody who likes some Disney stuff , I ’m stereotype as one of those obsessive adults cutting in front of children in the line to meet Mickey . It ’s become too popular for adults to like stuff meant for child , and the adults have become too all-fired overweening about it ! Kids are n’t allowed to enjoy anything any longer , and it ’s sick . But , yeah , adults who like stuff entail for Kid have carved out subculture that circulate like a virus and edged out the actual Thomas Kid . Just rent my little brother have a damn action at law figure , Chad ! You bought three ! "
— 19 , USA
10.“Tipping. It was only popular in the US, and while I’m a fan of globalization, the increase in tipping around the world is an unwanted side effect. People are expecting tips for everything at this point — even when they didn’t directly provide a service (e.g., self-checkouts at grocery shops asking for tips). Tips are not supposed to be mandatory; they are supposed to be optional for good service.”
— 27 , Anonymous
11.“Concert ticket prices nowadays are highway robbery, and that’s not even counting the ‘handling fee,’ ‘service fee,’ and ‘bleed you bloody dry’ fee 😑.”
— ravenbard
" When I saw my favorite dance band for the first time , the ticket was £ 16.50 — though it was 2008 . I ’ve just paid € 75 to see them next month , and yes , I said euro , not pounds ; that ’s not a error . so as to be able to afford to see them , I ’m having to journey to Amsterdam for three 24-hour interval rather than make up for a ticket to see them in the UK 🤷 🏼 ♀ ️. "
12.“Social media/networking. I remember the early days of Myspace when social sites were just starting. We actually used the sites to network with friends. Nowadays, social media/networking sites like Facebook, Instagram, X, etc. are toxic, politically divided cesspools where people only care about likes and followers.”
— 32 , California
13.“Thrifting, especially clothes. Now, something that should be affordable and sustainable is more expensive and promotes overconsumption just as much as anything else. Big secondhand platforms are buying smaller ones and are running sales like fast-fashion websites. Don’t get me wrong; buying used will always be more sustainable than buying new, especially from fast fashion — but constantly buying, selling, shipping, and warehousing — it doesn’t feel like conscious shopping anymore.”
" They ’re using the same high - pressure , FOMO , ' this will meliorate your life ' flashy sales tactics as everyone else . "
— alyxa2
" Thrifting . Once people caught on to Depop , they started making a living skimming the dear stuff . Then , the thrift stores overhear on and bulge out jack up up monetary value . What set out as a way for low - income people to have adequate dress is now just another retail nightmare due to fin . "
— luxahoy
14.“Airbnb. They used to be fun and affordable. Now, they’re all overpriced, and people are greedier than ever.”
— jessicab4188330b3
15.“When I was a kid, the theme parks were not crowded. You didn’t have long waits or high prices for everything. Now, with social media influencers, everything is not only extremely expensive, and now you have to wait in long lines for everything!”
— Anonymous
16.“A Nightmare Before Christmas. I used to watch that movie every Halloween and Christmas Day (and many times in between) because I loved that it blended my two favorite holidays, and I think Tim Burton is a genius. However, seeing Jack Skellington everywhere, ALL THE TIME, is just too much. Some people treat that movie like a religion, and it just totally ruined it for me.”
— metallicrocket91
17.“Subscriptions for every damn thing, so you basically own nothing anymore. Microsoft Office? Annual subscription; must renew. Antivirus software? Annual subscription; must renew. Streaming platforms? Monthly subscription; must renew…with caveats! Pay for a cheaper plan with ads or a more expensive one without! No in-between. Every time I have to renew something, I always think to myself, ‘I’d like to tell XYZ company where they can shove their subscription policy…'”
" Speaking streaming platform — they ’ve ruined idiot box and the experience of getting invest in a show . It used to be a guarantee that a show would last a honorable few seasons and at least be given the opportunity to conclude itself if it was being yank . Now , we might get introduced to a brilliant new series only to end on a bloody cliffhanger , and then it gets strike down without any rhyme or reason . What ’s the point ? ! "
18.“The Internet, the moment AOL (aka America Online) threw open its previously locked doors and unleashed millions of end users who cared not a whit for Netiquette in a comparatively calm, respectful world populated mostly by academics and scientists. Oh, yes, AOL had its place — AOL chatrooms were legendary — but a certain culture of openness and genuineness on the Internet was lost.”
— jarocats
19.“Casual crafting. With the rise of things like Etsy, you can’t just craft anymore. If you make something cute or fun to share with others, everyone thinks it should be your side hustle. I don’t want to sell things; I want to enjoy the peace of making something by hand. Crafting is allowed to exist as a way to relax!”
— nicolesmith7
20.“K-pop. It was nice and fun before, but like most things, fandoms took over and turned it into a hobby I don’t like to admit I enjoy out loud.”
" Also , most Asian / Black / southerly food for thought that used to be bum comfort meals are detect by those with more money being work into expensive ' Instagram - esque ' food . TURKEY leg SHOULDN’T BE $ 12 AT THE STORE . "
— jordanjyoudan
21.“Tacos and tequila! These days restaurants have 20 kinds of tacos and a separate tequila shot menu. Just bring me some authentic, delicious tacos and the house tequila, please!”
— floatingturtle46
22.“Spin-offs! Now, everything is in an extended universe, and there are so many things you’re expected to watch to follow one main storyline, and I’m so tired. I have a job, I have a life, and I have to sleep; I want to watch a show or a movie to relax, not to be told, ‘Oh, you’ll appreciate this more if you watch these seven different episodes from eight different shows because there’s one line that makes this so much more powerful.'”
" I have a go at it spin - offs have always existed — and one of my preferent shows is a spin - off ! — but right now , it feels like that ’s all that gets made anymore . "
23.“The term’ red flag.’ It used to mean something, and now, it seems like something people throw around to mean something they don’t like. I recently heard someone say that ‘giving homework is a red flag,’ which I’m pretty sure does not mean ‘if a professor gives homework, then that’s a warning that this professor is not a good professor,’ since at least where I go to school, some departments mandate that professors give homework (which, let’s be honest, is pretty gross) — and even if it’s not mandated, professors often give homework because we just don’t have time in class for everything, including going through problems. We’re most likely already behind on our curriculum.”
" I ’ve also heard people say that a likely collaborator not being obsessed with everything they ’re obsessed with and hating everything that they hate ( including modest things , like ' I detest olives on pizza pie , but you only sort of dislike it ? Such a red pin ' ) is a ' red pin , ' which , I do n’t eff , seems a bit of a misuse of the term?So , maybe the full term ' red flag ' itself is n’t bad , but now people just apply it to describe everything they do n’t agree with , from existent signs of moral failures to having differ predilection on minor things . "
— 22 , California
24.“Camping. I’ve camped my whole life, and I love it. I truly encourage others to do so. Then, camping and RVing became insanely popular in 2020. Now, it’s next to impossible to find camping reservations less than six months ahead of time, and the rich, entitled people have changed the atmosphere of the campground. Not to mention, the prices have doubled because these people want campground resorts with perfect WiFi.”
— 41 , Colorado
And finally…
25.“Air travel. When I was younger, I thought everyone should travel more. Now that air travel has become super popular and the airlines try to squish as many people on board as possible, flying has become unbearable. Seats have become smaller and closer together, meal and drink service has taken a nose dive, we’re charged for bags, and people who don’t understand basic flying etiquette think people are being ‘rude’ to them when they act extremely entitled.”
" For example , if you ’re tall , you involve to be a creditworthy adult and compensate for a seat that will allow you with extra legroom , not provoke the miserable sure-enough lady in front of you who needs to use the recline lineament she paid for because she ’s had back surgery and is in botheration . If you ’re a parent , you need to project ahead and Word of God seats adjacent to your children . It ’s not fine to reserve cheap seats and then harass people to sell seats . Carry - on baggage goes above your seat . You do n’t throw it in the first - division bins and walk to the back of the woodworking plane . It ’s not ok to belt along out front of mass in the rows forward of you when deplaning . … I could go on , butit ’s mostly inconsiderate people who care to flip the playscript and call others inconsiderate , and it ’s exhausting . "
— 49 , Anonymous