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  • Jun 25, 2023

    The Goatest era

  • Jun 25, 2023

    Capri sun, cheese crackers with that little red stick, doing your easy ass homework watching PBS kids before hopping on the ps2 blasting 50 cent waiting for your parents to get home and cook some bomb food

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    I miss 2008-2015 so much 2013 was the best year for me

  • Jun 25, 2023

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  • Jun 25, 2023
    Knx

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    2000s RnB.

  • Jun 25, 2023

    DavidP-coded thread

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  • Jun 25, 2023
    soapmanwun

    I used to play this on gameboy

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    Jun 25, 2023
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    PSP era was the closest I felt like we were in the future

  • Jun 25, 2023
    Nuja

    PSP era was the closest I felt like we were in the future

    Man same

    I remember the Christmas morning I got my PSP, no other electronic device has made me even near that awestruck

  • Jun 25, 2023

    N64 stations hooked up at every McDonalds and Toys R Us

  • Jun 25, 2023

    Nujabes and dilla were still alive

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    I have such a nostalgic obsession with the late 90s and early 2000s. I so badly want to unwrap and use a brand new Gameboy Advance SP, like you actually wouldn't believe how often I think about doing it. But deep down I know it won't bring me the joy and happiness I'm telling myself that it will. Sometimes my girlfriend and I will go on walks or drives and we'll pass an abandoned building, and I'll jokingly say to her, "I wonder if there's a Gameboy Advance in there." I love to watch clips on YouTube of people shopping for video games at Target or Walmart in the late 90s and early 2000s. I like to imagine myself being there. I also look up photos of what our mall and other local businesses/areas looked like in those years. I would love to explore buildings that have been untouched since that time. Even better if I can find a Gameboy Advance SP in there (I had the one that's orange on top and green on the bottom).

  • Jun 25, 2023
    Jason

    I have such a nostalgic obsession with the late 90s and early 2000s. I so badly want to unwrap and use a brand new Gameboy Advance SP, like you actually wouldn't believe how often I think about doing it. But deep down I know it won't bring me the joy and happiness I'm telling myself that it will. Sometimes my girlfriend and I will go on walks or drives and we'll pass an abandoned building, and I'll jokingly say to her, "I wonder if there's a Gameboy Advance in there." I love to watch clips on YouTube of people shopping for video games at Target or Walmart in the late 90s and early 2000s. I like to imagine myself being there. I also look up photos of what our mall and other local businesses/areas looked like in those years. I would love to explore buildings that have been untouched since that time. Even better if I can find a Gameboy Advance SP in there (I had the one that's orange on top and green on the bottom).

    Cozy and true.

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    Feels like any year after 04/05 aren't even worth the recognition.

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    Culture of that time seems cheesy 10’s got it poppin

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    Adult swim

  • Jun 25, 2023
    soapmanwun

    Sapphire was the first one I actually owned to myself

    My a****** cousin stole it and restarted the game. I had just gotten to the elite four (hadn't beaten them)

  • Jun 25, 2023
    Name

    Culture of that time seems cheesy 10’s got it poppin

    I agree but the cheesiness is the appeal of the 2000s

    It's still prob my least favorite decade aethestic wise anyways. Fashion was garbage, raps worst moments were during this time, pop music was mid imo

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    The 2000s revival I'm seeing in the art, music, and fashion scenes have definitely been neat to witness. The type of jungle tracks you were able to hear in bumps on Toonami have made a resurgence in a lot of today's production. The whole Y2K/Millennium cyber core art aesthetics that has been present in something like Frank Ocean's Homer line of jewelry is dope.

    The only knock is that white women with flat asses are lowkey making a comeback and it's a reminder to be careful of some of the things we bring back.

  • Jun 25, 2023

    So you miss being a child?

    Me too

  • Jun 25, 2023

    I know most of the time that nostalgia is just your mind convincing itself that your best days are over, which isn’t true

    But nah man nothing is beating childhood for obvious reasons