Didn't I read somewhere that the Polaroid of today is not the same company we knew 10 or so years ago? I thought they got bought out by some Chinese company and now they're only a name thing. So, I guess there's no nostalgia involved when it's only the name we're talking about and not the quality and reputation of a company's products.
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Didn't I read somewhere that the Polaroid of today is not the same company we knew 10 or so years ago? I thought they got bought out by some Chinese company and now they're only a name thing. So, I guess there's no nostalgia involved when it's only the name we're talking about and not the quality and reputation of a company's products.
Fine then, ruin the moment.
But really, if they want true nostalgia, it shouldn't be borderless. It should be very borderful. Very, very borderful.