In r/AskReddit , someone asked , "What felt completely normal in 2015, but now feel like a luxury?" People shared their thoughts on how much has changed in just over a decade — not just cultural trends, but also rising costs. It’s wild to think that things like going out to eat as a family, or buying meat without a second thought now feel like luxury. Here’s what people said: 1. "Affordable PCs." 2. "You used to be able to Google search for info and actually find it, and the info was usually less than ten years old." — grandramble "So true, you didn't have to fight so much against the engine trying to guess what you meant instead of what you actually wrote. I was trying to search for a park in Portugal called Paços the other day, and I had to try searching five different ways before Google stopped showing results with birds (passaros). It is maddening." — zennim 3. "Buying an app or software instead of every fucking thing being a monthly subscription.…