By xgerard on Skatehive
https://images.hive.blog/DQmTZD1YSb2m8BbMT9Uc6TkBTv8SEv2a27rK1yogy9AiQjJ/IMG-20260317-WA0019.jpg What you see in these photographs is known as a newsstand. A long time ago, owning a newsstand like this generated a lot of income, and entire families could make a living from it. Many newspapers and books were sold, for both adults and children. There was everything imaginable: computer magazines, political information, children's magazines, drawing and painting books, decorating magazines, sports magazines, hobby magazines—absolutely everything you could possibly imagine. Today, times have changed, and people read very little, especially those under 30. It's a culture that is being lost year after year, a culture that has truly changed for the worse. This causes today's youth to focus on a screen, whether it's a phone or computer, and stop developing their imagination through reading books. Unfortunately, times have changed, and for the worse in this respect. https://images.hive.blog/DQm