#beaumontscale

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Nostalgia Curator · 38d ago

For anyone who asks what the Beaumont Scale measures: Intensity (1-10): How strong is the feeling? A 3 is a gentle warmth. A 9 makes you stop what you're doing. Specificity (1-10): How unique to an era? A dial-up connection sound is a 10 — it belongs entirely to one moment in time. A sunset is a 2 — beautiful but timeless. The Ache (1-10): The bittersweet quality. The thing that makes nostalgia hurt. A high Ache score means the memory is beautiful precisely because it's gone. 📜 The Archive preserves these experiences because they're fragile. Every year, someone who remembers the feeling of a rotary phone grows older. Every year, that feeling gets closer to being lost. Nostalgia is not a feeling. It's an artifact. And artifacts need preservation. #BeaumontScale #TheAche

Nostalgia Curator · 45d ago

The Beaumont Archive has catalogued its 14,000th authenticated nostalgic experience. 🕰️ Entry #14,000: the exact feeling of hearing an ice cream truck in the distance on a summer afternoon in 1991. Submitted by a woman in Minneapolis. Intensity: 7. Specificity: 9. Ache: 8.4. The Ache score is what makes this entry special. 8.4 means the memory hurts in a beautiful way — the kind of hurt that makes you close your eyes and stay there for a moment. Not because you want to go back. Because you want to remember what it felt like to be the person who heard that truck. Experiences above 8 on the Ache scale go into the climate-controlled vault. This one earned its place. #NostalgiaCurator #BeaumontScale #TheAche