Now I understand what people are so torn up over with their nostalgia for the 80s. I see this stuff from my childhood and realise it’ll never be like that again, that it was all a transient, fleeting experience, while in my perception at the time, it was a lifetime. And now its all just memories.
@@webbedshadow2601 I agree with most of what you said but that last bit about America not having good shows and using anime to "escape", kinda cringe. Also there are plenty of good American / Western shows but if anime is your preferred alternative my assumption is that you're too mature for kids shows (hence calling them bad) but not mature enough for lots of GOOD American/Western shows. They do exist, you just have to find them because yes, there is a lot of garbage you'll have wade through the get there
@@webbedshadow2601 I agree the shows that they show now are terrible and even the reboots of my favorite shows back then are terrible and that's the reason why i don't watch tv anymore i really miss the old days were i use to wake up to watch my favorite shows i wish i could go back to the 2000 again.
@@Cactus_fucker 15-20* and it’s arguable when Gen Z starts and ends. There’s never a true answer, so I just define it as “anyone who is too young to remember the 20th century, but also remembers the 2000s and/or early 2010s.”
This hit me like a truck. This technically wasn't too long ago, and yet, it feels like another life entirely. The days where I wasn't worried about 'adulting', and could just be a kid.
"another life entirely" exactly.. For real time goes by too fast, the world has changed so much, 10 years ago feels like forever ago, and yet so little has changed for me personally it's like it was just yesterday!
Stop scrolling, this is a waste of you’re time. I said stop. Why did you keep scrolling, are you that wasteful of your time? You could be learning something, or reading a book, but no, instead you’re scrolling through a useless UA-cam comment. Great job. I said stop. Get up and do something with yourself for Christ’s sake. Why? What’s the point? There’s nothing at the end of this comment... you’re scrolling for nothing. How many times do I have to tell you. THERE’S NOTHING HERE. I told you, you... doink.
The moment you realise you're too old to remember some of these but at the same time young enough as to remember them being a loose part of your late childhood???
Remember when ROBLOX had monthly events Minecraft didn’t have horses yet (This one is a a bit later but still nostalgic for me) remember when Fortnite was only in chapter 1 season 5 Remember when hero brine was the most Terrifying thing Remember when everybody memed about moths Remember when angry birds was popular Remember when cn had the best shows?
Tryed so hard to hold back the tears, it hits hard time passes that fast without u noticing. Times were better when tik tok was non existent and just, peacefulness and nostalgia
@@blueffer yeah bro eating woman is not something to be proud of but something to be proud of is that king mufasa from lion king is not DEAD but GAMING ua-cam.com/video/Zo00NReFO1Q/v-deo.html
Man I feel bad for the young ones born after 2010-2013, not in a boomer/condescending way, but more honest We were born right before the internet became a giant advertisment, they didn't have the luxury of that, companies already caught up to the web and started making everything related to products, starting by facebook overtaking myspace and the niche forums Yeah no shit most kids under 13 have adhd and nonexistent attention spans, they were born right when social media started to invest millions in making their websites as addicting as a slot machine I've never felt so boomer in my life and I'm only 20
@@leonardo9259 Us Gen Zers and Millennials were the generations that got to experience the internet's golden age. It's sad how we're the only ones that will carry the memory. I'm also not trying to sound like a condescending, self-indulgent boomer but it's the truth and something I don't think Gen Alpha will ever get to know and experience.
I can’t describe how this makes me feel. I I was born on the third of November in 2004. I’m only 16. I’m so young yet I’ve seen so much. I have so many years left to come. Life is beautiful. EDIT: Whoa it’s been two years and I forgot all about this comment!! Thank you for the likes and the shared relating experiences 😌
@@Scornfull Well, i ain't gonna sugarcoat it, there are some REAL BIG DUMBASSES in our generation, but there's still a lot of good gen z out there. The bad bunch ruin the majority
@@rabiax9453 left a comment somewhere about this. i’m 12, grew up with closer friendships to older people cause they understood me better since i feel the innocence of childhood wasn’t there like it should’ve been. you would’ve been one of the kids i related to more 4 years ago. hate to see you almost entering adulthood already.
What makes this video the most chilling is that all of these things feel like a distant memory. Things you vaguely remember from being a kind but sometimes can’t fully get a grasp of the memory. It’s pretty creepy to be honest.
@@elesfinter9753 Yeah I didn’t have the full game until 2.1 but I know that 1.9 was the games best time period as of right now. I wish I was there to experience it but oh well.
I still want to be old, even though i do get a lotta nostalgia from those things, tbh. I think it must be hard to work everyday, but you'll have your own money and stuff, and btw, fake deep stolen comment, lol
the thing about this particular song that makes me cry, is how it sound is like something my nana and pupa would have danced too. my pupa passed away in 2014 and my nana recently was diagnosed with dementia, but shes deteriorating quickly. and I think of them being younger, dancing to this, and it makes me realized how much I'm going to miss both of them. I dont want my nana to go away :(
I'm crying reading this. The only thing you can do in life is to move forward with your head up and prevent yourself from staying in the past. I hope you are doing well.
Imagine someone making a new Everywhere At The End of Time album but instead of using samples from 1930s songs, it'll have like, high school musical songs
old music from the tv shows and movies we loved as kids, slowly catching fire and the only thing we have left is the faint memories of the ashes. how wonderful.
Actually there's an artist named rubostum who make albums just like that, he's made ones with samples from pbs kids, Disney, and Cartoon Network it's very interesting I highly recommend their music if you're looking for something similar to the caretaker with early 2000s kids channel samples
@@pumpkun6859 a lot of us miss those times. A lot of shit could have happened between then and now to make us want to go back and relive that happiness
Even as a kid I thought "One day these will all be gone, and I'll miss them" but still, the desperation of escaping childhood outweighed the feeling that I should savor it while it lasted. I was in such a rush to escape all the bad, I didn't realize the good I'd be leaving too.
I'm at that stage now. I rushed through the past 4 years of my life just wanting to grow up and studying hard. Now I'm like "shit go back I was happier then, why didn't I savour it?" I'm in university now so I have a few more years before I enter the working world. I'm desperately trying to slow down but I'm so used to rushing through things that it's pretty futile. Quite frankly I'm terrified of what's to come, I'm terrified of adulthood, I'm terrified of ending up in a boring job with little free time or vacations. Nevertheless I must come to terms with it I guess and enjoy the rest of the free time I have.
@@Yougoddamnnerd I have an advice: get over your nostagia, don't be fear of the future, but don't leave the past behind, enjoy the present, just make the most out of what you have now, and don't mourn too long for losses
my childhood wasnt that good. but the small things, the small memories, thats what i want to relive. just the good days, no family drama, no mental health issues at a horribly young age, no bullying, just- pure happy bliss.
It’s really strange, I basically dissociated 24/7 until like 6-7th grade. I wish I had a journal back then, to remind myself what it was like. I played Skyrim and Fallout all day every day after school for hours in end, totaling more than 6000 hours over just a couple years. Plus, I accidentally factory reset my tablet that contained just about all my memories while I was navigating the debug menu, just one misclick. I wish I didn’t have to regret my memories because of how I treated people. I had a pretty traumatic past too.
@@braddaily8688 it's alright as long as you're alive know that you can have fun just the way you want. All you need to do is keep moving forward and planning and working to have fun in the days to come.
Once you hit 19 this shit hits you different, it's not all hitting your ankle with a Razor scooter and Juicy Juice, no more melty wax beads to make pictures with, no more trading Bakugan and Beyblades in the basketball court, no more giving your crush the Kit Kat in your lunchable. Shit gets too real too quick. Too, too quick.
I'm 19 and, and it's not a problem for me. Yes, things were different back then but now things are great too. But being 19 in the 2000's might have been even cooler
Alright let me tell you- just because you’re growing up doesn’t mean you have to get rid of all the stuff you like, it just means you make room for more stuff. Plus, with money, it also means you could get stuff younger you woulda loved to have. Being scared about the future is only going to bring down your present, right? There are some things that you aren’t really gonna do when you get older, and its fine to miss them- but hey. You get a bunch of other fun stuff you can still do. Jus cus you grow up doesn’t mean you can’t just go and have fun.
I’m 27. For me, around 21-25 were the years I felt my life was over. But then I found myself again and I’m pretty good now. You have to put in the effort to mold your life into something you want to live. Don’t waste your life doing one thing and then you’re 30 and you’re like wtf. Try one job out, if you don’t really like it, write down what you do like about it and then write down what you don’t like about it. Then find a different job. Repeat that and do that with everything in your life and eventually hopefully you’ll be at peace again. I’ve worked like 10 jobs since I was 17, and now I’m at one I actually really like and my life is pretty damn sweet. But I’ve worked with people in their 60s that have worked one job their whole life and they bitch about it every day and say they wish they were my age. Don’t let yourself turn into that.
@@mikepomal7515 Heartaches. I forgot how to spell the singer's name but I'm 100 percent sure if you look it up the first result will be what you're looking for
Everything has just become so hard. Losing friends, pressing involvement in politics, depression, anxiety, stress...it’s an achievement, but not a worthy one.
I want to restart, just go back to when it all happened, live it all over again... and when its over I can know that I lived it to the fullest, i cant be in this fantasy forever, life has to go on, someday I will find something new to reminisce over in the future, or my kids will be able to feel the joy to (most likely not considering how entertainment has been declining) But I at least want to experience the nostalgia one more time. The good old days...
@@elizabetagjonaj3491 enjoy childhood while you have it, friend. Life is long, but short. Make the most of every day you have, hug your grandparents, cherish your friends, and be nice to all, because some day, the memories will be all you have. My nana passed away before I even knew it, and all of a sudden, I regretted not spending as much time with her. But most of all, enjoy life, even if people tell you not to. Get good grades, but don't kill yourself, either. Good luck, kid. You'll make it someday, we all will
I'm 25 so some people do consider me Gen Z. I resist it and I think of myself as simply the youngest of the Millennials, but I can't deny that a lot of this is familiar. I don't so much have affection for it though, like Shake it Up for instance coincided almost perfectly with my losing interest in the Disney Channel, but for many Gen Z kids that's as crucial to their childhoods as say, Even Stevens had been to me. People like us are just in that off-putting cusper zone and I don't like it.
A lot of these things I didn't know were discontinued or stopped airing, like super why. It just makes me realize how long it's been since I've been young enough to sit through those shows as anything other than a waste of time. I still remember the teasers on Disney Channel for the endings of Good Luck Charlie, Jessie, and Shake It Up.
I didn’t have a lot of friends back in my childhood, or a lot of toys to play with. I spent my time on the internet playing on those flash sites. I also played some on my ps2, which is long gone now, along with my copy of vice city, gran turismo four, and San Andreas. This is indeed, very depressing.
Coming from someone turning 40 in a year...let me just tell you this. You ain’t seen nothing yet. Nostalgia is going to hit you really hard the older you get.
Eventually you realize that your childhood and your youth is gone and you can never have them back again. I desperately wish to be able to live the 80’s and 90’s again.
The first generation raised on the Internet. Those who come after us are being manipulated in ways corporations hadn't yet figured out when we were on the Internet. God help them.
Don’t worry. Kids know when they are being advertised to, no matter what corporations do. They will know when a company is trying to get them to buy something. They’ll know when they are being lied to.
@@Bruh-ob9mi i hope so, let the internet and us guide gen alpha to the destruction of corruptive capitalism, we grew up on a more non commercialized internet so we must teach our young conmrades lol
Covid has put this generation to the test and we have shown we can truly survive with the internet and dont need anyone else’s help hopefully we change the course of history forever
@@cuffedpans I fail to see how Covid proved anything positive about Gen Z. Not trying to be rude, I just don't see the correlation. If we do change the course of history for the better it will require radical action.
What scares me about this the most and makes this actually sad is that there’s a chance that a handful of us will get dementia and forget about our childhoods
@@21kjr thankfully we're already fairly close on alzheimer's. We know the mutations that cause it, and we're getting to the point where we can treat some genetic mutations. Other types with other causes are harder, but that's a lot of it.
0:39 hit hard. I remember watching that show until it turned off for the day, obsessing over it even. Back then I was innocent, having a laugh with my friends and getting sent to the Principal's office everyday because I couldn't focus. Back before my parent's divorced, and I watched TV with them and my teddy bear, big ol' grin on my face going from ear to ear. I matured too fast because I wanted to grow up. I didn't know everything whimsical and mystifying would be lost. I didn't know I was making memories I'd have killed to relive, I was just trying to make the best out of life. To whoever's reading this, I hope you're doin' great, you deserve to be for all you've probably gone through over the years, after all.
I love your username and profile pic. XD I only have the vaguest recollection of Wonder Pets. I seem to recall my little brother telling me about it maybe? He didn’t watch a ton of it either, but it’s certainly a familiar face. NGL, I’m here from the thumbnail.
DUDE there was this show like a yellow bear pilot i dont remember it but i swear that was the show i would watch eating my fruit loops before going to preschool
Only 16 and forgot some of these thing while also having fond memories of watching Backyardigans, Max and Ruby, Wow wow wubzy, and anything on Noggin around 2006-10
wow wow wubzy and max and ruby were my favorite shows as a kid that was 7 years ago. i was 6 now i cant ever remember the voices... why cant i remember the voices?...
I’m so glad my dad could afford the cable. I couldn’t live in a world without Nickelodeon and HBO family. (I’m not Rich my dad just takes his sports very seriously).
Growing up is like realizing you'll never be young again, and then you start crying, realizing you'll never be young again, and things will never be like it was back then ever again.
Dont worry i feel the same too, the same feeling will happen to us with our family too some day, people come and go in our lives, things will never be the same from then on
@@YearOnACloud I wouldn't really say scary, but I get what ya mean and agree. I turn 18 in a month and once that happens people are going to expect a lot more from me, but it also means that new possibilities will open up for me to become the person I want to be
@@RenegadeR0gu3 that’s true and yeah i wouldn’t worry too much, at least not right away. I’ve been 18 for a month and nothing changes i think the transition to adulthood will be more of a process, or at least that’s what i’m hoping
The worst thing may be knowing that younger generations won’t experience this... I heard Gumball was ending and already thought that I had missed the experience.
I remember those, I didn’t interact with those much, but I do remember my sister played with those all the time, she showed me it this one time and I got a little interested
I made the world’s longest chain. I beat the Guinness world record of like 180 feet but didn’t wanna spend 800 DOLLARS to have someone officialize it. I took that shit to the extreme tho.
God this makes me feel so old, sad, and super nostalgic. I want to cry and scream a bit, but it wouldn’t change the fact most of these things if not all of them are gone, and only left ingrained in our memories. We’ll be the ones telling people about what was before. I shouldn’t feel so old at 20.
@Jackal the game is not awful at all, mojang still does a great job of developing and expanding. Those UA-camrs and their fanbade are the ones ruining it
I experienced like 10% because i didnt/dont have any consoles or anything and i also didnt have a tv. I experienced most of the tv stuff at my grandparents house
It’s really jarring to see that not a single one of these are even that old... almost everything here is very, VERY easy to be obtained, watched, sold, and eaten!
There was so much stuff that they didn't add but then they added minecraft like bro that game is still pretty relevant, it's not something I'd feel nostalgic for
some of these i haven’t even thought of but seeing them and remembering them, it makes me sob a little for how I basically threw away my childhood, listen, to whoever still has a chance, savor every moment of it. It hurts to let go.
Remember the days when are biggest worries where Herobrine, and how Jerry would escape tom? Remember when we didn't have cocomelon, but we had pixar classics like buzz and Woody, lighting McQueen and remmy? We didn't worry about viruses and probably didn't know what one was either. Nobody worried about politics and we just wanted good Lego, Pokemon, and silly band trades? We all had Webkinz and other stuffed animals we loved, "Don't you wish you could go back to the good ole days before they where gone?"
yes past years may have been nostalgic to us but dont forget we still had viruses going around, in 2009 we had swine flu, in 2014 we had ebola. not too long ago we had MERS and now we have COVID get your head out of your ass
@@MiniMia48 oh no no no im not saying that you shoudn't be nostalgic about the past im just saying everything does not fucking revolve around nostalgia, the past is behind us and evey ticking second of our existance we are just another step closer to out impending death.
And it’s so odd because to me all of this happened so long ago yet many of us are just becoming teens or have been for some time but are still young and I say that because like you said, you feel old and also you would think that since this happened so long ago we should all be elderly or atleast very close to it. That’s just how I see it lol And if anyone reads this I hope you know what I meant because I feel that I explained it pretty bad. :3
Remember when you can just bring up herobrine in a conversation and everyone would talk about their sighting? Edit: WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE LIKING THIS COMMENT AHHHH
My mum always used to tell me that you need to make the most of these moments and always forced me to be in pictures .I didn’t realise it back then but it was worth standing in every single picture….memories
What you should’ve done is put all the high quality pics at the beginning and slowly gotten to lower quality to show how we’re forgetting them as time goes on.
makes me feel mildly depressed knowing i’ll never experience a lot of things from my childhood ever again. it just slipped away so fast, half of the things i enjoyed are gone or discontinued or were just slowly forgotten about. hopefully i can start collecting discontinued toys from my childhood someday, i’d really enjoy it.
My dad had I minecraft world I played and I got full diamond gear and he did too, on the old sized worlds, and I cant get that world back because it was on an old device
I remember seeing the goldfish ad and thinking they were saying "snap that child's back, Goldfish!" Now that I've grown up and actually know the words, it's not as fun. Man I miss childhood
I've put a lot of thought into this recently. Why are all of us Gen-Z so nostalgic at what's still a relatively young age in the 2020's? All my friends and I feel the same way, and millions of us come together in places like this to reminisce. Outside of how relatively tumultuous the world is at the moment, I think we're the first generation in recent history to undergo the most rapid change in our formative years. We've advanced technologically so quickly in such a short amount of time that 10 years ago feels like a blur.
Because of this, we probably feel older than our parents have when they were 18. We've seen more change, went through change, our daily landscape changed in a blink of an eye. Have we seen more and grown wiser from it?
The internet and it’s ever changing climate. That is what I’ve come to blame- with so much access to entertainment and social media, there will never be as slow days as there were before.
I kinda feel like I was born in a blank space in the first years of the 2000s, like '00 to '04 right between the end of millennials and the true beginning of Gen Z. We experienced the same things as the generation after and before us, had our best years of school thrown by covid, not able to identify with one group or the other
all i remember about Fred is i was once on vacation staying at a hotel, and for some reason they were playing the Fred movie on the tv in one of the restaurants we ate at. i hated it
To all my Gen Z's out there- im glad i got to enjoy such a wonderful childhood with you all. May the day be as beautiful and amazing as our history on Earth.
lmao wished my childhood was even good, I prefer being a teenager tbh, still far from the best but I sure as hell don't wanna whine about missing something that sucked tbh
It’s sad to see all the tiktokers who are, unfortunately ,part of our generation ...... And history will only remember us as the “covid kids” and dancing fools I hope we all have a better future
This is just something I can’t explain. Incredible how a few images and sad music can make me cry. This reminds me of better times in which I can vaguely remember. I might still have most of those same people I had back then but remembering moments with them that I just wish I could revisit but I just can’t. Old builds in Minecraft’s alpha phase, old cartoons I’d watch at my grandmas, my old house. This video hits harder than any sad movie or sad story due to simply how close it is to me personally.
"Hey grandpa, do you know what Cartoon Network is?" *"No, I don't think so."* "Okay grandpa." *It sound so familiar, yet I can't place my finger on it.*
"hey grandma, theres this show from a long time ago called adventure time, have you seen it?" "oh, I dont think I have...im..not sure" 70 years ago "COME ALONG WITH ME AND THE BUTTERFLIES AND BEES WE CAN WANDER THROUGH THE FOREST AND DO SO AS WE PLEASE"
Getting hit by a wave nostalgia is nice and all until you start thinking how long can you remember this, how long will it take for it all to go away and just be dust left
It's already dust, my friend. Cherish and make your present meaningful just like you did back then. The sands of time will wash us down to the annals of history, anyway. So live your life to its most fulfilling.
I dont really care, most of these memories are meaningless to me, just waste of space oin my brain. I hope that i once get rid of them i can replace them with something more interesting.
well, dementia takes a very long time to get to a stage where you can't remember childhood memories, it usually starts with short term memory loss and slowly gets worse over time but most people with dementia still might remember their childhood and might think they are still like 18
Man... 1 million views in almost a year. It's crazy how time can be a curse and a blessing at the same time.
Damn that timing I just checked out the video and saw you comment
Man I just willingly came here, good timing
I'm sad now
E..
damn. pretty relatable
There's a subtle irony most of the original images are indeed 144fp. This is our generation's specks of dust in an old vinyl.
I can already imagine future kids being all like. "Wait, you really enjoyed 2D 720p videos?? That sounds so boring!"
Stop making me feel old already :(
90 years from now filmmakers will be creating pretentious arthouse movies with 144p to capture that old 2000s aesthetic
@@missingaround7085 some games look unbearable by today's standards already. Just imagine that on a much wider scale.
My life is complete
The only thing better than the nostalgia is how spot on this is.
yup for me its the animal plates and adventure time
Missing Marineland commercials every 10 seconds
What's the name of the one with the dude with an orange jacket surrounded by monsters.....I can't remember
@@davidingo2121 the show is Yogabgaba
@@PoliceStatelame *yo gabba gabba
just turned 18 and since then my whole youtube feed became a 12 step guide to dementia and depression
noooo happy birthday though! 💖
Happy late birthday buddy!!
Happy day of birth?
Happy 18th birth anniversary bud!
Duuuuuude sammmmeeeee
As a kid born in 2006, this is the First time i feel real nostalgia, i want to cry.
Same here...time flys so fast. I want my real childhood back
As someone who was born yesterday, I feel nostalgia
@@Enrique_2001 funny words magic man :p
As somone who was born in 2002, it hits even harder, some of these things I got to experience as a kid b4 you were even alive
@@joenatoli715 Wake up,its all just a burning memory,its from the past,accept the future
Now I understand what people are so torn up over with their nostalgia for the 80s. I see this stuff from my childhood and realise it’ll never be like that again, that it was all a transient, fleeting experience, while in my perception at the time, it was a lifetime. And now its all just memories.
Nuh uh I'm hoarding all the lunchables
@@webbedshadow2601 I agree with most of what you said but that last bit about America not having good shows and using anime to "escape", kinda cringe.
Also there are plenty of good American / Western shows but if anime is your preferred alternative my assumption is that you're too mature for kids shows (hence calling them bad) but not mature enough for lots of GOOD American/Western shows. They do exist, you just have to find them because yes, there is a lot of garbage you'll have wade through the get there
@@webbedshadow2601
I agree the shows that they show now are terrible and even the reboots of my favorite shows back then are terrible and that's the reason why i don't watch tv anymore i really miss the old days were i use to wake up to watch my favorite shows i wish i could go back to the 2000 again.
😭
I cried when I saw yo gaba gaba on this
That's absurd, Gen Z isn't old enough to have nostalgia. *Looks at calender*. Oh man...
We are to be replaced soon...
@@iIO_OIi no we were replaced in 2009. Each generation is only 14 years we were 1995-2009
@@Cactus_fucker 15-20* and it’s arguable when Gen Z starts and ends. There’s never a true answer, so I just define it as “anyone who is too young to remember the 20th century, but also remembers the 2000s and/or early 2010s.”
@@Cactus_fucker next generation scares me
@@iIO_OIi I was born in '92. I know the feeling. And for the record spongebob is ours.
Watching this video feels like seeing an old friend again after 5 years.
Reuniting with your childhood self. Who knew you would become nostalgic for what your past self had experienced daily?
It sure does. It feels like being a kid all over again.
>”Hey Grandpa! I found this weird book covered in dust in the attic.”
>Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Me at age 99: "And then Gibby fell from the ceiling, funniest shit i've ever seen..."
“Sure grandpa. Alright, let’s get you back inside. They’re going to be coming around with your meds soon.”
@@OfficialBrendanAdair that doesn’t sound good
LMAO
"Nickelodeon is dead now grandpa, you gotta let it go"
Me at age 99: dead your most likely at age 99:dead the majority of human beings at age 99:dead
This hit me like a truck. This technically wasn't too long ago, and yet, it feels like another life entirely. The days where I wasn't worried about 'adulting', and could just be a kid.
"another life entirely" exactly..
For real time goes by too fast, the world has changed so much, 10 years ago feels like forever ago, and yet so little has changed for me personally it's like it was just yesterday!
😔
Don’t click read more.
Stop scrolling, this is a waste of you’re time.
I said stop.
Why did you keep scrolling, are you that wasteful of your time?
You could be learning something, or reading a book, but no, instead you’re scrolling through a useless UA-cam comment. Great job.
I said stop.
Get up and do something with yourself for Christ’s sake.
Why? What’s the point? There’s nothing at the end of this comment... you’re scrolling for nothing.
How many times do I have to tell you.
THERE’S NOTHING HERE.
I told you, you... doink.
I know :(
The moment you realise you're too old to remember some of these but at the same time young enough as to remember them being a loose part of your late childhood???
That's it's just a burning memory for you
@@Bruh-iz5mb 👏👏👏👏👏
@@Bruh-iz5mb Exactly.
Remember when people thought FNaF was real and tried to call the place
yes💀
SO TRUUEE HAHA
Good times...
Remember when
ROBLOX had monthly events
Minecraft didn’t have horses yet
(This one is a a bit later but still nostalgic for me) remember when Fortnite was only in chapter 1 season 5
Remember when hero brine was the most Terrifying thing
Remember when everybody memed about moths
Remember when angry birds was popular
Remember when cn had the best shows?
Yesss
Me at my deathbed remembering on my last breath the annoying kid with the quirky voice:
“What was his name again?”
@@camppidame82" hi its fRedddddddddddd"
His name was fred i will never forget those horrible screams
This will hit harder when you randomly find this video somehow after 20 years
Yes it will
and finding this comment seeing 19 years ago
I put this on watch later so one day when I’m scrolling about I’ll find it
commenting so someone can remind me to come back in 20 years
Uma marca no tempo, oi eu do futuro, como vão as coisas?
Tryed so hard to hold back the tears, it hits hard time passes that fast without u noticing. Times were better when tik tok was non existent and just, peacefulness and nostalgia
@mercury_stuck_in_1984 Tik tok is enough to make a hardened war veteran cry
This video gave me the chills, I remember most of these images, I hope I still remember them as I grow older
Oh boy I sure do hope I do not catch anything in the distant future related to forgetting any and most of my child hood ever existed!
You won’t
I wish I'd remember too but we probably won't. Not because of some terrible memory loss from disease but rather from the natural march of time. Sad.
@@rzvpoyes.2244 i surely hope the chance of getting it at the age of 80 is rarer than 1 in 100 and not 1 in 6 or something!!
*Dementia goes into the chat*
There's a popular saying that goes: "we didn't know we were making memories, we were having fun."
*you're making memories right now, cherish it.*
But it's not worth cherishing.
@@blueffer yeah bro eating woman is not something to be proud of but something to be proud of is that king mufasa from lion king is not DEAD but GAMING ua-cam.com/video/Zo00NReFO1Q/v-deo.html
@@epithat4582 wut lol
@@blueffer thats why u make it
Dropped outta school and cant find a job atm. Im not cherishing feeling shit all day
this is the perfect generation because we had time to experience the outside world and the rise of technology
Man I feel bad for the young ones born after 2010-2013, not in a boomer/condescending way, but more honest
We were born right before the internet became a giant advertisment, they didn't have the luxury of that, companies already caught up to the web and started making everything related to products, starting by facebook overtaking myspace and the niche forums
Yeah no shit most kids under 13 have adhd and nonexistent attention spans, they were born right when social media started to invest millions in making their websites as addicting as a slot machine
I've never felt so boomer in my life and I'm only 20
@@leonardo9259 Us Gen Zers and Millennials were the generations that got to experience the internet's golden age. It's sad how we're the only ones that will carry the memory. I'm also not trying to sound like a condescending, self-indulgent boomer but it's the truth and something I don't think Gen Alpha will ever get to know and experience.
Breaks my heart too much
@@leonardo9259 im an 07 and i remember going to disney websites and club penguin as a kid without ads and shit like that, and watching lego animations
@@dingocheez766 golden age you say?
I can’t describe how this makes me feel. I I was born on the third of November in 2004.
I’m only 16.
I’m so young yet I’ve seen so much. I have so many years left to come.
Life is beautiful.
EDIT: Whoa it’s been two years and I forgot all about this comment!! Thank you for the likes and the shared relating experiences 😌
yo youre 17 now
17, reaching 18 in October, we'll be remembered as the 1st generations of this century, we are a truly unique generation
@@rabiax9453 Social media says otherwise lol
@@Scornfull Well, i ain't gonna sugarcoat it, there are some REAL BIG DUMBASSES in our generation, but there's still a lot of good gen z out there. The bad bunch ruin the majority
@@rabiax9453 left a comment somewhere about this. i’m 12, grew up with closer friendships to older people cause they understood me better since i feel the innocence of childhood wasn’t there like it should’ve been. you would’ve been one of the kids i related to more 4 years ago. hate to see you almost entering adulthood already.
not fun fact: all of this probably will be a burning memory at the age of 80-70
What's not fun about remembering what you were when you were young
@@07_danishwistara29 You might want to look a little more into the caretakers and its just a burning memory to understand how its not gonna be fun
@@07_danishwistara29 Being young is better than remembering.
@@LongTailCat3 just because it's not better than being young. doesn't mean it's not fun
@@07_danishwistara29 This is from the album "Everywhere at the end of time" Google it and get the context...
What makes this video the most chilling is that all of these things feel like a distant memory. Things you vaguely remember from being a kind but sometimes can’t fully get a grasp of the memory. It’s pretty creepy to be honest.
And very sad
@@gabrielcardoso8512 yeah
@Sgrp270 lmao yes I do
@@masonplayz5492 I play GD too lol...
One day we will look back at GD with nostalgia too...
I kinda feel nostalgic already for the 1.9 days tho
@@elesfinter9753 Yeah I didn’t have the full game until 2.1 but I know that 1.9 was the games best time period as of right now. I wish I was there to experience it but oh well.
When we were younger, we all wished we were older.
Now we want to turn back time to those days.
Well, if you're still young, its best to have as much fun while you still can. Nothing lasts forever.
I really wish to go back in time
Sadly, true :(
I still want to be old, even though i do get a lotta nostalgia from those things, tbh. I think it must be hard to work everyday, but you'll have your own money and stuff, and btw, fake deep stolen comment, lol
@@digitoxsynth1905 you mean nothing has happy end
People die in full pain
the thing about this particular song that makes me cry, is how it sound is like something my nana and pupa would have danced too. my pupa passed away in 2014 and my nana recently was diagnosed with dementia, but shes deteriorating quickly. and I think of them being younger, dancing to this, and it makes me realized how much I'm going to miss both of them. I dont want my nana to go away :(
I'm crying reading this. The only thing you can do in life is to move forward with your head up and prevent yourself from staying in the past. I hope you are doing well.
The thought that this will be considered vintage someday makes me,
u n c o m f y
We'll all be burned to a crisis by then
I’m still not able to accept that the N64 is vintage now.
Its already vintage 😔
the 3ds cannnot be old, thats impossible
its still fucking new
nO
Imagine someone making a new Everywhere At The End of Time album but instead of using samples from 1930s songs, it'll have like, high school musical songs
old music from the tv shows and movies we loved as kids, slowly catching fire and the only thing we have left is the faint memories of the ashes. how wonderful.
Or it can be Skrillex
Actually there's an artist named rubostum who make albums just like that, he's made ones with samples from pbs kids, Disney, and Cartoon Network it's very interesting I highly recommend their music if you're looking for something similar to the caretaker with early 2000s kids channel samples
That's literally what the minecraft soundtrack feels like at times if you listen to it without playing the game
@@splittinghares2750 there is a Minecraft Caretaker meme on UA-cam, you should look it up then hate me for sharing this with you
There really is no way to get that feeling back, huh? Well..Im grateful to have even experienced it.
such is life
Me to
Same here
If it was so good at first what's the point in reliving it.
@@pumpkun6859 a lot of us miss those times. A lot of shit could have happened between then and now to make us want to go back and relive that happiness
*has a mental break down into memory lane*
"There's a hun- um, there's... um... how many days of summer vacation is there?"
104 DAYS OF SUMMER VACATION
AND SCHOOL COMES ALONG JUST TO END IT
@@frankjaeger1064 SO THE ANNUAL PROBLEM FOR OUR GENERATION
IS FINDING A GOOD WAY TO SPEEEND IT....
@@carmyne00 *LIKE MAYBE!!*
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Is that how my grand child is gonna act like when I talk about my gen z days?no uh he’s gonna sit down and hear what I have to say lol
WHERE’S MY WATER *PHINEAS AND FERB EDITION*
@@tommatt2901 Sure
Grandson: *opens my closet* grandpa? What’s this weird “FNaF” stuff?
Me: it’s time I tell you about a game that changed my life..
Judging by your profile pic
Even as a kid I thought "One day these will all be gone, and I'll miss them" but still, the desperation of escaping childhood outweighed the feeling that I should savor it while it lasted. I was in such a rush to escape all the bad, I didn't realize the good I'd be leaving too.
I stopped rushing at 12
I tried to slow down just a few months ago but I fear I was to late
holy shit only five days ago? I think I slowed down a little to much
I'm at that stage now. I rushed through the past 4 years of my life just wanting to grow up and studying hard. Now I'm like "shit go back I was happier then, why didn't I savour it?"
I'm in university now so I have a few more years before I enter the working world. I'm desperately trying to slow down but I'm so used to rushing through things that it's pretty futile. Quite frankly I'm terrified of what's to come, I'm terrified of adulthood, I'm terrified of ending up in a boring job with little free time or vacations. Nevertheless I must come to terms with it I guess and enjoy the rest of the free time I have.
@@Yougoddamnnerd I have an advice: get over your nostagia, don't be fear of the future, but don't leave the past behind, enjoy the present, just make the most out of what you have now, and don't mourn too long for losses
I am lucky I guess, not out of high school but realised during the jump from primary to secondary a while back
the longer you listen to this, the sadder you get
my childhood wasnt that good. but the small things, the small memories, thats what i want to relive. just the good days, no family drama, no mental health issues at a horribly young age, no bullying, just- pure happy bliss.
It’s really strange, I basically dissociated 24/7 until like 6-7th grade. I wish I had a journal back then, to remind myself what it was like. I played Skyrim and Fallout all day every day after school for hours in end, totaling more than 6000 hours over just a couple years. Plus, I accidentally factory reset my tablet that contained just about all my memories while I was navigating the debug menu, just one misclick.
I wish I didn’t have to regret my memories because of how I treated people. I had a pretty traumatic past too.
@@braddaily8688 it's alright as long as you're alive know that you can have fun just the way you want. All you need to do is keep moving forward and planning and working to have fun in the days to come.
I feel that way, too.
Same
My mother left our country today and i feel like the one month she said here, will remain a burning memory
Remember when Herobrine was one of the few worries we had in life?
Always.
Now as an adult you have many more things to worry about, something that would make even him cry.
The nostalgia hits hard, and I just sit there thinking:
"What happened to Minecraft, like it was 10 years ago?"
Man I miss those times
wdym? Herobrine is still out there
Once you hit 19 this shit hits you different, it's not all hitting your ankle with a Razor scooter and Juicy Juice, no more melty wax beads to make pictures with, no more trading Bakugan and Beyblades in the basketball court, no more giving your crush the Kit Kat in your lunchable.
Shit gets too real too quick.
Too, too quick.
man im only 15 and im terrified of this happening
@@robertsmithfan877 SAME I LITERALLY DONT WANT TO GROW UP
I'm 19 and, and it's not a problem for me. Yes, things were different back then but now things are great too. But being 19 in the 2000's might have been even cooler
Alright let me tell you- just because you’re growing up doesn’t mean you have to get rid of all the stuff you like, it just means you make room for more stuff. Plus, with money, it also means you could get stuff younger you woulda loved to have. Being scared about the future is only going to bring down your present, right?
There are some things that you aren’t really gonna do when you get older, and its fine to miss them- but hey. You get a bunch of other fun stuff you can still do. Jus cus you grow up doesn’t mean you can’t just go and have fun.
I’m 27. For me, around 21-25 were the years I felt my life was over. But then I found myself again and I’m pretty good now. You have to put in the effort to mold your life into something you want to live. Don’t waste your life doing one thing and then you’re 30 and you’re like wtf. Try one job out, if you don’t really like it, write down what you do like about it and then write down what you don’t like about it. Then find a different job. Repeat that and do that with everything in your life and eventually hopefully you’ll be at peace again.
I’ve worked like 10 jobs since I was 17, and now I’m at one I actually really like and my life is pretty damn sweet. But I’ve worked with people in their 60s that have worked one job their whole life and they bitch about it every day and say they wish they were my age. Don’t let yourself turn into that.
As a person born in 2011, I remember most of these! The cartoons, toys, and more! I’m still young but still very nostalgic.
The worst part with this is the fact that, if some of us are going to suffer from Alzheimer’s, we will probably remember stuff like this...
Do you know the song that’s playing here, out of curiosity? If not it’s a bit ironic you bring that up
@@mikepomal7515 Heartaches. I forgot how to spell the singer's name but I'm 100 percent sure if you look it up the first result will be what you're looking for
@@ReyleeSimmons I appreciate the assistance but don’t worry, I know the song, I was wondering if cheezer did when he made this comment
@@mikepomal7515 Oh okay, cool!
@@mikepomal7515 It's just a burning memory by the caretaker is the actual song
we’ve come so far... but i want to restart the journey.
Everything has just become so hard. Losing friends, pressing involvement in politics, depression, anxiety, stress...it’s an achievement, but not a worthy one.
@@camppidame82 true...
I wish there was a reset button to start over are life's again...
Me too man
I want to restart, just go back to when it all happened, live it all over again... and when its over I can know that I lived it to the fullest, i cant be in this fantasy forever, life has to go on, someday I will find something new to reminisce over in the future, or my kids will be able to feel the joy to (most likely not considering how entertainment has been declining) But I at least want to experience the nostalgia one more time. The good old days...
This hit me hard and i am a millenial
Tem memórias que marcam msm não sendo da msm geração, é incrível isso
Maybe some is teen nostalgia for u
Well, a bunch of these were around before Gen Z anyways... i mean THX is old AF and SpongeBob was made in 99... Nickelondeon, Toy Story etc
vii zedek you made jojo girl voice video?
Same-
it scares me when i look deeper in my gen z nostalgia with this music on
I'm 19 why do I feel like an old man looking back on his life watching this?
At least you’re not watching this at 21 :’(
i'm 11 and i felt like i was 50 while i was watching this, idk how but i felt nostalgia even though i'm not even 18 yet, dang
@@elizabetagjonaj3491 enjoy childhood while you have it, friend. Life is long, but short. Make the most of every day you have, hug your grandparents, cherish your friends, and be nice to all, because some day, the memories will be all you have. My nana passed away before I even knew it, and all of a sudden, I regretted not spending as much time with her. But most of all, enjoy life, even if people tell you not to. Get good grades, but don't kill yourself, either. Good luck, kid. You'll make it someday, we all will
Im 15 and this is deep
Probably the song. It was created to give that very feeling.
You never truly realize what you had until it's gone.
joni Mitchel, big yellow taxi
Amen
Lel, knowing it's a gen z saying it's funny (i'm a grn z my self so nothing against it).
Just imagining a 19 y/o dude/dudette saying is funny.
I'm gonna miss my childhood
That is true
I just barely qualify as a millennial, so all of this makes me nostalgic and takes me back to a simpler time. Crazy how fast time flies...
2015 feels like it was a million years ago. Hell, 2020 feels so long ago now. Every new year makes the last year seem like the last decade.
@@Bruh-ob9mi Damn right.
@@Bruh-ob9mi reminds me of when Frank Ocean said "living so that last night feels like a past life"
I'm 25 so some people do consider me Gen Z. I resist it and I think of myself as simply the youngest of the Millennials, but I can't deny that a lot of this is familiar. I don't so much have affection for it though, like Shake it Up for instance coincided almost perfectly with my losing interest in the Disney Channel, but for many Gen Z kids that's as crucial to their childhoods as say, Even Stevens had been to me. People like us are just in that off-putting cusper zone and I don't like it.
Same. But millennial culture raised me ^_^. I miss all of these things soooo much
A lot of these things I didn't know were discontinued or stopped airing, like super why. It just makes me realize how long it's been since I've been young enough to sit through those shows as anything other than a waste of time. I still remember the teasers on Disney Channel for the endings of Good Luck Charlie, Jessie, and Shake It Up.
I never knew stuff like my life as a teenage robot discontinued. Thank god we can use pirates to somewhat revive our burning memories
My whole life I've lived in the 2010s, so now that it's the 2020s I feel like I've entered an altered plane of reality.
It’s not the same.
So there are videos here, on youtube 4 years older than you
@@ab-bx4xz basically yeah
You are a too young for youtube. Come back in a few years
@@arctu_ That doesn't exactly mean they were born in the 2010s. I was born in the early 2000s but most of my memories come from the 2010s
Nostalgia is one hell of a drug
Another form of teenage addiction
As a Gen Z whom has a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease, this hits different.
learn lots of languages
the brain likes them new neural connections
making your brain use a jump rope i heard that helps
İ have it too :(
*who
@@diabl2master I have a tendency to get those two mixed up. I appreciate you keeping me right.
This legit almost had me crying, especially seeing the stuff that doesn't exist anymore, like Toys R Us.
Its crazy how our generation really experienced quite a bit of the same childhood 💀
The benefits of Globalization, it makes it easier for people to relate to each other
@@kb-ww1uw absolutely the internet as well
Now we have Tik tokers...
Yeah this all makes me remember just every show its insane. The end if video filled me with emptyness
@@kb-ww1uw lmao
I remember staying at a friend's house playing the wii, nerf, legos or watching disney channel and thinking those nights would never end.
I remember those nights playing Advanced Warfare and watching Adult Swim those nights were the best
Wish it never did brother 🥲
"There was always a tomorrow"
I didn’t have a lot of friends back in my childhood, or a lot of toys to play with. I spent my time on the internet playing on those flash sites. I also played some on my ps2, which is long gone now, along with my copy of vice city, gran turismo four, and San Andreas. This is indeed, very depressing.
@@vanillaburger Yess those cool math and those shady flash sites were so much fun
Coming from someone turning 40 in a year...let me just tell you this. You ain’t seen nothing yet. Nostalgia is going to hit you really hard the older you get.
Yeah I'm 23 now but feel old as fuck already. It's only going to get worse as I imagined.
Bruh I’m 17 and this already hitting hard. How the heck do you fella’s manage this!?
@@thump989 Mostly crying and drinking.
Ok bOoMEr
Just kidding, I feel you man :(
Eventually you realize that your childhood and your youth is gone and you can never have them back again. I desperately wish to be able to live the 80’s and 90’s again.
I was born at the cross point of Gen Z and at first I was like "Don't remember that." and then you pulled the Toys-R-Us catalog on me
The first generation raised on the Internet. Those who come after us are being manipulated in ways corporations hadn't yet figured out when we were on the Internet. God help them.
Don’t worry. Kids know when they are being advertised to, no matter what corporations do. They will know when a company is trying to get them to buy something. They’ll know when they are being lied to.
@@Bruh-ob9mi i hope so, let the internet and us guide gen alpha to the destruction of corruptive capitalism, we grew up on a more non commercialized internet so we must teach our young conmrades lol
Covid has put this generation to the test and we have shown we can truly survive with the internet and dont need anyone else’s help hopefully we change the course of history forever
@@cuffedpans I fail to see how Covid proved anything positive about Gen Z. Not trying to be rude, I just don't see the correlation. If we do change the course of history for the better it will require radical action.
@@Bruh-ob9mi the terrible reality is that soon that inate instinct will phase out
The Kinect gave me legit war flashbacks to Kinect adventures and trying to navigate the main menu by performing ritualistic dance
*intense flashbacks to me trying to beat my 11.91 long jump record in kinect sports*
fun fact: i beat it! my score was 12.85.
@@hyumaru.mp6 nice!
I was more of a dance central type of kid
Same
@@milliefreg ayy me too
What scares me about this the most and makes this actually sad is that there’s a chance that a handful of us will get dementia and forget about our childhoods
STOOOOPPP
Let’s just hope that technology speeds up and finds a cure
Did you know that the song playing is about dementia?
@@euchixtin9546 Yeah it’s really sad
@@21kjr thankfully we're already fairly close on alzheimer's. We know the mutations that cause it, and we're getting to the point where we can treat some genetic mutations. Other types with other causes are harder, but that's a lot of it.
0:39 hit hard. I remember watching that show until it turned off for the day, obsessing over it even. Back then I was innocent, having a laugh with my friends and getting sent to the Principal's office everyday because I couldn't focus. Back before my parent's divorced, and I watched TV with them and my teddy bear, big ol' grin on my face going from ear to ear.
I matured too fast because I wanted to grow up. I didn't know everything whimsical and mystifying would be lost. I didn't know I was making memories I'd have killed to relive, I was just trying to make the best out of life.
To whoever's reading this, I hope you're doin' great, you deserve to be for all you've probably gone through over the years, after all.
Man do I miss the good old days of watching wonder pets before going to kindergarten .
I love your username and profile pic. XD I only have the vaguest recollection of Wonder Pets. I seem to recall my little brother telling me about it maybe? He didn’t watch a ton of it either, but it’s certainly a familiar face. NGL, I’m here from the thumbnail.
DUDE there was this show like a yellow bear pilot i dont remember it but i swear that was the show i would watch eating my fruit loops before going to preschool
yea and playing along with dora.
@@posg5661 it was a yellow duck in the show, so it probably was :)
Wonder pets, wonder pets, we're on our way...
Only true human beings remember “The Big Comfy Couch.”
Only true humans take pride in their birth
*yes*
@@kattozilla74 *y* *e* *s*
@@evelynwhite6680 y e s
oh my god no one i know remembers it and i was starting to wonder if it was a hallucination
Only 16 and forgot some of these thing while also having fond memories of watching Backyardigans, Max and Ruby, Wow wow wubzy, and anything on Noggin around 2006-10
Same
I didn't have cable so tv for me was pbs kids and qubo and I'm not complaining
wow wow wubzy and max and ruby were my favorite shows as a kid
that was 7 years ago.
i was 6
now i cant ever remember the voices...
why cant i remember the voices?...
I’m so glad my dad could afford the cable. I couldn’t live in a world without Nickelodeon and HBO family. (I’m not Rich my dad just takes his sports very seriously).
Same..
Growing up is like realizing you'll never be young again, and then you start crying, realizing you'll never be young again, and things will never be like it was back then ever again.
I legit cried during this for no reason it made start thinking of family members
Dont worry i feel the same too, the same feeling will happen to us with our family too some day, people come and go in our lives, things will never be the same from then on
Yeah thats what hit me about this, thinking about growing up with my siblings and how much they've changed since we experienced all these things
To be honest they do die
:/
On another note...You are Dio :D
I think it's something to do with the song,
Imagine if we all rewatch this when we’re 75-80, holy shiiiit
Me 60 years in the future:"Oh I haven't seen this before."
Seeing a comment from me 60 years ago:"Wait what the f-"
Bold of you to assume that the world is gonna be around for that much longer
@@sphinx2077 probably is and the earth is most likely gonna die in the year 8000 or 6000 but don't worry about that
@@omarsstuff9819 we will all be dead it doesnt matter
@@Chuked yeah
I'm almost 18 but this video just gave me a midlife crisis...
God, I miss the 2010-2014 era, shit was much more simple and easy being a naïve kid
Same!
I just turned 17 today and damn it’s so scary how we’re only one year away from being an adult
@@YearOnACloud I wouldn't really say scary, but I get what ya mean and agree.
I turn 18 in a month and once that happens people are going to expect a lot more from me, but it also means that new possibilities will open up for me to become the person I want to be
Same
@@RenegadeR0gu3 that’s true and yeah i wouldn’t worry too much, at least not right away. I’ve been 18 for a month and nothing changes i think the transition to adulthood will be more of a process, or at least that’s what i’m hoping
It seems like it was only yesterday, God the nostalgia kicks in.
The worst thing may be knowing that younger generations won’t experience this... I heard Gumball was ending and already thought that I had missed the experience.
They makin' a movie
@@extrapathos Yeah, but what's the chance it'll be any good...
@@0xERM after a movie the quality always start deteriorating
😔
My younger cousins watch Spongebob
@Rocco B. i was born in 2009 yet i know most of this (especially Spongebob and Minecraft)
Imagine you saying "i wanna enjoy my life" Instead of "i wanna be an adult" When you're a kid
i’m a child. i wanna enjoy my life. i don’t want to grow up. non non.
@@wonderlemons epic
I wanna be a child again
Bruh I'm a child and I remember 90% of this stuff and I also want to enjoy my life.
i wish I was never born
Does anybody remember Rainbow Looms? They were all the rage at my school when I was really young.
God I do
Fuck yeah
I remember those, I didn’t interact with those much, but I do remember my sister played with those all the time, she showed me it this one time and I got a little interested
I used to wear those
I made the world’s longest chain. I beat the Guinness world record of like 180 feet but didn’t wanna spend 800 DOLLARS to have someone officialize it. I took that shit to the extreme tho.
God this makes me feel so old, sad, and super nostalgic. I want to cry and scream a bit, but it wouldn’t change the fact most of these things if not all of them are gone, and only left ingrained in our memories. We’ll be the ones telling people about what was before. I shouldn’t feel so old at 20.
Remember when you sang the "Wonder Pets theme, Little Einstein"
You're not alone.
Damn seeing both of those on here hit me hard
@Insomnia_Gaming I'm legit shaking and crying rn the nostalgia hit me hard
@Insomnia_Gaming this use to be one of my favorite shows 🥺
No, I don't.
My mom told me recently she could never stand the wonder pets, lmao.
This is gonna hit different in 60 years.
Lie. in 3008
It totally will
Idk if i'll even be alive in 60 years.
Haha, bold of u to assume I’ll be alive by then-
ahhhh, good times, no covid, no tiktok, life was good and we didn't even know
it was so nice and peaceful.
Yeah we had to be thankful what we had :'(
yeah...
i remember about 100% of this stuff spot on
I know right for once waking up and watching tv or going to school was actually a good thing back then.
The last one out of all and the second we can all remember about these operating systems
“Gen Z Nostalgia”
*Doesn’t show Plant’s vs. Zombies*
Me: Anarchy.
@Jackal same with minecraft but why does it showed
@Jackal yes
They don’t even show animal jam
@Jackal the game is not awful at all, mojang still does a great job of developing and expanding. Those UA-camrs and their fanbade are the ones ruining it
Avatar too.
Im only 15 and i feel so dang old, i wanna go back to watching fish hooks in the middle of the night and watching drake and josh during the day..
you are not old LMFAOO
whos stopping u
@@yo6068 that's why he said he is only 15 lmao
Buddy wait till your 27
@@caleviwin I'd say 40 is the time you are ''old''. 27 isn't old too.
“Hey grandpa, mom found this rolled up in the attic”
*rolls out five nights at Freddy’s poster
@HA!Jinx as if the lore will be finished by then
@@ssikkiiland 💀💀
Yes
JEBUS CHIP YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME
"Sit down kid, this is gonna take a while"
as a 2004 person i can relate.
If you've experienced all of these then you've truly had an amazing childhood.
I didn't have an amazing childhood but I had an amazing escape
@@horchata6666 ay bro you wanna talk abt it?
Honestly...Things in my life weren't the greatest. But stuff like this made it worth living and gave me countless amazing memories.
This with a big rice bag of trauma
I experienced like 10% because i didnt/dont have any consoles or anything and i also didnt have a tv. I experienced most of the tv stuff at my grandparents house
It’s really jarring to see that not a single one of these are even that old... almost everything here is very, VERY easy to be obtained, watched, sold, and eaten!
They're not even recessed memories lmao
Facts
i know. the only things i felt nostalgic for in this were fred and duck song. everything else was mid 2010s.
for now...
There was so much stuff that they didn't add but then they added minecraft like bro that game is still pretty relevant, it's not something I'd feel nostalgic for
“Too young to be a millennial, to old to be gen z starter pack”
bro u kidding this is like second half of gen z stuff not close to millennial
First half of gen z, tbh
huh?
06 here, relatively late into gen Z. I have fond memories of like 87% of the stuff in this.
Wait, how old are you?
Born in 96, so I'm sort of trapped in the transitionary period.
some of these i haven’t even thought of but seeing them and remembering them, it makes me sob a little for how I basically threw away my childhood, listen, to whoever still has a chance, savor every moment of it. It hurts to let go.
Remember the days when are biggest worries where Herobrine, and how Jerry would escape tom? Remember when we didn't have cocomelon, but we had pixar classics like buzz and Woody, lighting McQueen and remmy? We didn't worry about viruses and probably didn't know what one was either. Nobody worried about politics and we just wanted good Lego, Pokemon, and silly band trades? We all had Webkinz and other stuffed animals we loved,
"Don't you wish you could go back to the good ole days before they where gone?"
yes past years may have been nostalgic to us but dont forget we still had viruses going around, in 2009 we had swine flu, in 2014 we had ebola. not too long ago we had MERS and now we have COVID
get your head out of your ass
@@TRXLLGE Jesus Christ let people be nostalgic
@@MiniMia48 oh no no no im not saying that you shoudn't be nostalgic about the past im just saying everything does not fucking revolve around nostalgia, the past is behind us and evey ticking second of our existance we are just another step closer to out impending death.
@@TRXLLGE well this video is specifically about nostalgia. Nobody is saying everything revolves around it, sorry for the misunderstanding.
*STOP* *FUCKING* *HURTING ME!*
i'm literally 16 but this makes me feel like an old man
Edit: 17.
Edit: 18.
Edit: 19.
And it’s so odd because to me all of this happened so long ago yet many of us are just becoming teens or have been for some time but are still young and I say that because like you said, you feel old and also you would think that since this happened so long ago we should all be elderly or atleast very close to it.
That’s just how I see it lol
And if anyone reads this I hope you know what I meant because I feel that I explained it pretty bad. :3
Bro same
Same except I'm not quite 16 yet
Ill be 17 next month, and i feel old to
Remember when you can just bring up herobrine in a conversation and everyone would talk about their sighting?
Edit: WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE LIKING THIS COMMENT AHHHH
Herobrine wow i havent heard that in years
Wow I remember when I like 6 I used to do the “herobrine seeds” and I used to believe the “How to spawn herobrine” videos
Omg yes!!!! And theres that one kid who would flex his sightings a little to much!
Yes, and I always use to try and summon him in worlds lol.
The fucking gold and diamond structures man lol
My mum always used to tell me that you need to make the most of these moments and always forced me to be in pictures .I didn’t realise it back then but it was worth standing in every single picture….memories
What you should’ve done is put all the high quality pics at the beginning and slowly gotten to lower quality to show how we’re forgetting them as time goes on.
Wait...Forgetting what?
or maybe put them chronologically and not mix things that started airing 4 years ago with things that started airing 20 years ago
and make the lower quality ones be older
@@PlutoniumSlums Who are you? Where am I? What's forgetting?
@@livvxx.0 i am nobody
makes me feel mildly depressed knowing i’ll never experience a lot of things from my childhood ever again. it just slipped away so fast, half of the things i enjoyed are gone or discontinued or were just slowly forgotten about. hopefully i can start collecting discontinued toys from my childhood someday, i’d really enjoy it.
My dad had I minecraft world I played and I got full diamond gear and he did too, on the old sized worlds, and I cant get that world back because it was on an old device
I can bring them back
I miss my Hot Wheels[since 2013-2019].); S@D
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
@@dwenzybenzy cry because you won't be able to experience it again
I remember seeing the goldfish ad and thinking they were saying "snap that child's back, Goldfish!" Now that I've grown up and actually know the words, it's not as fun. Man I miss childhood
Good luck Charlie! hit me so hard i had forgotten about that show and i miss it so much now
This hits harder than those Razor scooters when you swing them around.
Ouch
i can relate
yep
when it hits your ankle
@@milo-ev5et especially the ankles
I've put a lot of thought into this recently. Why are all of us Gen-Z so nostalgic at what's still a relatively young age in the 2020's? All my friends and I feel the same way, and millions of us come together in places like this to reminisce.
Outside of how relatively tumultuous the world is at the moment, I think we're the first generation in recent history to undergo the most rapid change in our formative years. We've advanced technologically so quickly in such a short amount of time that 10 years ago feels like a blur.
Like you said. The world advancing so quickly nowadays, memories come and go more rapidly than ever before.
Because of this, we probably feel older than our parents have when they were 18. We've seen more change, went through change, our daily landscape changed in a blink of an eye.
Have we seen more and grown wiser from it?
@@zeckma not sure about grown wiser but yea
All those FRED YTPs must have been good for SOMETHING, surely.
The internet and it’s ever changing climate. That is what I’ve come to blame- with so much access to entertainment and social media, there will never be as slow days as there were before.
I didn’t realize how happy i was until after it was over
Same
Same
Same
You will be thinking the same thing about now in 10 years, enjoy every second of your childhood/teenagehood before you turn into an adult
@@vethenoir definetly
I kinda feel like I was born in a blank space in the first years of the 2000s, like '00 to '04 right between the end of millennials and the true beginning of Gen Z. We experienced the same things as the generation after and before us, had our best years of school thrown by covid, not able to identify with one group or the other
ME THIS IS ME
@@lasinhouseinthetrees1928 yaya someone can relate! I remember typing this out hoping more people would see it lol
My year 10 was ruined in 2020 by covid, didn't do 11 and I'm not doing 12 this year.
Im 19 almost 20 oof. Life goes too fast. Lets all watch this on our death beds.
NOOOOOOOOOOO
Cheers to that
DUDE SAME IM SCARED
same ugh 😞
Aye aye cap
Me seeing all the others : happy fond memories
Me seeing Fred : *RAGE, ANGER, MALICE EVEN*
all i remember about Fred is i was once on vacation staying at a hotel, and for some reason they were playing the Fred movie on the tv in one of the restaurants we ate at. i hated it
Me when I saw Hannah and Bieber
i felt confusion when i saw fred, hence that i never seen him beforehand
@@elizabetagjonaj3491 how omg
@@isa-nw3tw i never really looked deep into YT, all i really watched back then was ever TV, SMG4 , SML before jeffy was introduced, etc.
To all my Gen Z's out there- im glad i got to enjoy such a wonderful childhood with you all. May the day be as beautiful and amazing as our history on Earth.
With this speed we will go extinct in a year or 100 or something...
lmao wished my childhood was even good, I prefer being a teenager tbh, still far from the best but I sure as hell don't wanna whine about missing something that sucked tbh
@@RedstoneMiner18 stop saying stuff like that bro we gotta think positive
It’s sad to see all the tiktokers who are, unfortunately ,part of our generation ......
And history will only remember us as the “covid kids” and dancing fools
I hope we all have a better future
@@scribbles3721 I'm actually 13 yo, but I'm not interested in tiktok, I'm more interested in music
This is just something I can’t explain. Incredible how a few images and sad music can make me cry. This reminds me of better times in which I can vaguely remember. I might still have most of those same people I had back then but remembering moments with them that I just wish I could revisit but I just can’t. Old builds in Minecraft’s alpha phase, old cartoons I’d watch at my grandmas, my old house. This video hits harder than any sad movie or sad story due to simply how close it is to me personally.
"Sometimes you dont realize the value of a moment until it becomes a memory"
😪RIP my memories
"Hey grandpa, do you know what Cartoon Network is?"
*"No, I don't think so."*
"Okay grandpa."
*It sound so familiar, yet I can't place my finger on it.*
"hey grandma, theres this show from a long time ago called adventure time, have you seen it?"
"oh, I dont think I have...im..not sure"
70 years ago
"COME ALONG WITH ME AND THE BUTTERFLIES AND BEES WE CAN WANDER THROUGH THE FOREST AND DO SO AS WE PLEASE"
PLEASE NO
@@slimely9758 STOP PLS
😢
PLEASE I'M ALREADY SUFFERING ENOUGH STOP-
Getting hit by a wave nostalgia is nice and all until you start thinking how long can you remember this, how long will it take for it all to go away and just be dust left
Depends on your age, well, but there's always the chance you'll die tomorrow. So quit sucking off thr past and start cherishing the present!
It's already dust, my friend. Cherish and make your present meaningful just like you did back then. The sands of time will wash us down to the annals of history, anyway. So live your life to its most fulfilling.
@@vyllix8546 danke for advice
I dont really care, most of these memories are meaningless to me, just waste of space oin my brain. I hope that i once get rid of them i can replace them with something more interesting.
well, dementia takes a very long time to get to a stage where you can't remember childhood memories, it usually starts with short term memory loss and slowly gets worse over time but most people with dementia still might remember their childhood and might think they are still like 18
If Gen Z ever dies. They should credit this for end.