Find the people you grew up with. The ones you lost to graduation, moving day, and the last day of summer. They’re out there wondering about you too.
Start a Roll CallPost a signal: where you were, when you were there, and what you remember. Names, places, inside jokes — the details only they’d recognize.
Someone who was there sees your roll call and responds. “That was me. I remember. I’m still here.”
That’s it. That’s the whole thing. Twenty years of wondering, answered in a single moment.
Looking for kids from Camp Comer, summers of ’01–’04. Cabin 7, maybe 9. We had a counselor named Dave who played Blink-182 on a boombox every morning. If you were there, you remember.
JAMIE. It’s Kyle. Cabin 7, all four summers. I’ve been looking for you and Marcus for years. I’m in Chicago now. Can’t believe this is real. 🏕️
Four summers that shaped who you are. Then September came and everyone just... scattered.
The lunch table, the hallway, the group that was everything. Before anyone had a phone that could keep you connected.
You moved every two years. Left best friends in six different cities. Never got to say a real goodbye.
The block, the apartments, the cul-de-sac. Then families moved, buildings changed, and the world you knew just ended.
Forums, AOL chatrooms, early MMOs. The friendships were real. The screen names are all you remember.
The restaurant, the summer gig, the early-career team that made minimum wage feel worth it. Everyone drifted.
Every profile has two photos. Who you were then, and who you are now. Because the whole point is seeing that they made it.
RunItBack looks like this because it’s supposed to. Custom profiles. Away messages. Profile songs. The aesthetic of the internet you grew up on — because that’s the internet where these friendships lived.
The kid from cabin 7. Your neighbor from the apartments. The friend you lost when your family moved. They’ve been wondering about you too.
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