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Why is playground architecture declining so rapidly?
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@drfiggles

10 months ago

I know this is parody but this may be the most legit sounding thing I’ve seen from you so far haha

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@catsareawesome256

9 months ago

In all honesty, those older playgrounds were incredible. I remember that a playground i used to go to alot completely removed this cool area with that exact design and had sand surrounding it and they replaced it with a baby section. Not even sure why they didn’t just expand it

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@AndersAylward

9 months ago

And don't forget the sacred Guardian wasps that accompanied every wooden cathedral playground

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@YourCapyFrenBigly_3DPipes1999

8 months ago

In the early to mid 80s there was something called the big toy at my elementary school.

It was incredible. It was a huge structure of all different kinds of playground media. Ropes, tires, bars, wood, everything you could think of and I mean if I remember correctly the thing was huge it was really quite amazing. To my knowledge when I played on it not a single child was ever seriously harmed, and it was even never considered high-risk.

I went back in the late 90s or early 2000s and was shocked and disappointed to see that it was no longer there. I couldn't believe it. They still had all the other play equipment, but the special structure was gone. No doubt because one or more sick people who were afraid of everything saw it as a safety hazard.

This obsession with perfect safety is destroying kids's childhoods. I feel sorry for kids today and I feel sorry for all of us. They are destroying our public spaces out here. Benches are practically extinct because homeless people have been relegated to the status of animal or vermin and they don't deserve the privilege of resting their bones which means, even if you agree with that ugly ideology, the rest of us don't either should we find ourselves in a public park or area. Not only are children's public spaces being diluted to the point of almost being not worth it anymore but are community public spaces as well are being harmed. There are still some very nice parks around where I live but again there is a glaring lack of benches on our walkways and in most of these parks. Certain culdesac roads that don't lead anywhere and are just for sightseeing and resting are being blocked off in my local area because people have the gall to park there during the day and use them, and some of these people might be homeless and living out of their car and everyone knows if you're homeless you deserve to die. You don't have the right to exist in space in any public zone.

I hope the madness breaks soon, both regarding the way modern kids playgrounds are treated and the way are public spaces in general are under threat from incredibly sick public officials and unelected bureaucrats.

When fear takes over a society, everything falls apart.

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@marvinandraws6440

8 months ago

In australia they make the play grounds look so futuristic with the shittest equipment, like bring back the monkey bars, slides swings, and fire station pole stuff

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@Klontruppe

10 months ago

Bro kept it too real on this one

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@caesar_19

10 months ago

The giant wooden playground I used to play on as a kid two decades ago got torn down and some gross modern art BS got put up in its place. People always complain about how kids don't go outside anymore, well a good place to start is by not tearing down all the cool hang out spots smh

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@Gamer-kg4ec

9 months ago

“What should we make the new playground out of?”
“Metal that gets as hot as the deepest layer of hell on a summer day.”
“He’s a genius.”

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@federicogalvan2026

9 months ago

My town lost like 3 different wooden parks because a arsonist ran around burning them to the ground one night, now we got shitty plastic parks that lack all the cool little details and things the wooden ones had. Like little seats underneath the wooden platforms that made up the play place, a maze puzzle on the back end of the slide, rope walls, and there was even a tube you could crawl through to get to the slides.

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@Skaisnanak

9 months ago

That one kid next to me on the bus telling me his theories

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@psychlops924

10 months ago

I thought this was supposed to be a satire channel? This is just straight up truth

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@pumpkinlord2740

9 months ago

I actually remember playing on that second wooden playground image. With the black jump ramp thingy. And I recognize the towers. I remember my childhood playing on that. And the bitter rage when I went back one day to see it gone, replaced by one of those new style playgrounds.

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@Mintyaxo

10 months ago

The first picture of a cheese grater slide 💀

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@kerubinadj3937

7 months ago

Some playgrounds only have a few metal sticks, which replaced a whole setting that used to have actual meaning and function. No kid used it ever since the “enhancement”.

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@Foagal1775

8 months ago

Our city had one of those Gothic playgrounds for many many yeard until it was sadly torn down 3 years ago. Such a loss on the youth

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@shrekchrist2857

10 months ago

I remember the war, the great pine cone wars. Me and the boys with a couple more comrades held the wood chip up against a great overwhelming force with limited ammunition but we still held on losing great comrades in the process until there was a ceasefire (lunchtime) we replenished our empty stomachs and our pine cones of course but still we had to keep the wood chip standing or those pesky enemies would take it for themselves so we devised a plan to counter attack them but that was all ruined when we had to go home. I still remember the screams and cries and the splinters from the war. Brutal times for an 8 year old.

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@upsidedownbagofflour697

9 months ago

The funniest part about this is thinking corporations would invest in public parks

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@insanelybruh285

10 months ago

The old wooden playgrounds were insanely good and fun to play on, I remember buidling spears and swords and bows and arrows and playing castles with other kids my age who I had never met, and fighting eachother (poke the other persons chest lightly while guarding yours) It was so fun just being kids.

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@YourOldFriendAmnesia

8 months ago

I swear, the second wooden playground picture was THE playground I played on growing up!

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@JakeyBro69

8 months ago

They just have more ways to build playgrounds now. The huge wooden forts are amazing but having some playground with really goofy obstacles is fun too in my opinion. They’re both really cool

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