Man I remember all the kids in my neighborhood (like 30 of us) would walk to this one kids house and throw trash at his uncle
And he’d roar like a monster and chase us around the street and pick some of us up and throw us around n s***
It was like every friday
dam
Then I member always walking around my neighborhood alone when I was like 7 and this group of high schoolers would let me sit with them and we’d talk about naruto together
Y’all ever had a candy lady?
"I miss the 2000s" bruh we were all 5 - f***ing 9... Wtf do we even culturally remember that we full fledge indulged in? Just say you miss being a kid... You sound 50
Y’all ever had a candy lady?
For $5 I'm getting 2 bags of chips, 4 pieces of candy, and a iceberg... S*** was nuts
i turn 26 tomorrow
U should show love to this amazing decade then
U should show love to this amazing decade then
duh i grew up on all that s***
insane to think that someday people will nostalgize this garbage ass time period
For $5 I'm getting 2 bags of chips, 4 pieces of candy, and a iceberg... S*** was nuts
Mannnn they had the deals boy
God bless those mothers, used to turn their entire living room into a candy store lmao s*** was nuts looking back
insane to think that someday people will nostalgize this garbage ass time period
i miss the early 2020s 😩
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.
The last part