0:11 July 17th, 2006, an empty scene from the world of Zoey 101. In July of 2006 I wasn't watching Zoey 101. 4Kids TV was the highlight of my TV week. I was that kind of kid. 0:51 April 14th, 2003. Kids Choice Awards had just aired, and the Nickelodeon and Disney stars of the previous generation had gone on to their "big kid/grownup" projects. Nick Cannon in Drumline, Shia LeBeouf in Holes. At the mall? I'm probably looking for a copy of Wind Waker. 1:15 Where is this airplane parked? 3:39 Weed AND purple drank??? How do you even remember the 2000s if you mixed those together? 4:11 Ah, Limited Too. It existed only in the 2000s, went defunct by the end of them. Today it's a Walmart exclusive brand, changing its name to Justice. If that don't exemplify the difference between the 2000s and now. 5:22 You've probably seen that sort of carpet a lot in nostalgia compilations. You look at this and you maybe wonder where this is. This is actually Redditor u/X-Boozemonkey-X's home arcade that he built. He got the carpet from Astro Carpet Mills, it's their "Starz" print. But they're notoriously unwilling to actually let you buy this carpet. Boozemonkey had to beg them. 5:31 September 30th, 2005. That's a Subway, if I'm not mistaken. Jared Fogle was at the height of his powers. 7:47 Which of these was relevant to me? My neck of the woods really starts to grow in the middle panel. When Pokémon and Digimon kicked off. Of all the things in this part of the video, that was probably the most formative. 9:35 This is Strawberry Square in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This place is still around. 10:07 Wolfenstein! 11:11 Horton Plaza in San Diego. It, and Jessop's Clock, are gone now. The clock was moved to the San Diego History Center, and Horton Plaza itself will be converted to an office complex. 11:51 Does that clock say August 6th, 2020? 13:37 Halloween, 1993. "R Treat" boxes from Toys R Us. I can't think of any Halloween giveaways in this day and age. Trick or Treating itself barely exists anymore. 20:37 Can anyone see anything in this picture?
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ -Roger and Ebert
0:11 July 17th, 2006, an empty scene from the world of Zoey 101. In July of 2006 I wasn't watching Zoey 101. 4Kids TV was the highlight of my TV week. I was that kind of kid.
0:51 April 14th, 2003. Kids Choice Awards had just aired, and the Nickelodeon and Disney stars of the previous generation had gone on to their "big kid/grownup" projects. Nick Cannon in Drumline, Shia LeBeouf in Holes. At the mall? I'm probably looking for a copy of Wind Waker.
1:15 Where is this airplane parked?
3:39 Weed AND purple drank??? How do you even remember the 2000s if you mixed those together?
4:11 Ah, Limited Too. It existed only in the 2000s, went defunct by the end of them. Today it's a Walmart exclusive brand, changing its name to Justice. If that don't exemplify the difference between the 2000s and now.
5:22 You've probably seen that sort of carpet a lot in nostalgia compilations. You look at this and you maybe wonder where this is. This is actually Redditor u/X-Boozemonkey-X's home arcade that he built. He got the carpet from Astro Carpet Mills, it's their "Starz" print. But they're notoriously unwilling to actually let you buy this carpet. Boozemonkey had to beg them.
5:31 September 30th, 2005. That's a Subway, if I'm not mistaken. Jared Fogle was at the height of his powers.
7:47 Which of these was relevant to me? My neck of the woods really starts to grow in the middle panel. When Pokémon and Digimon kicked off. Of all the things in this part of the video, that was probably the most formative.
9:35 This is Strawberry Square in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This place is still around.
10:07 Wolfenstein!
11:11 Horton Plaza in San Diego. It, and Jessop's Clock, are gone now. The clock was moved to the San Diego History Center, and Horton Plaza itself will be converted to an office complex.
11:51 Does that clock say August 6th, 2020?
13:37 Halloween, 1993. "R Treat" boxes from Toys R Us. I can't think of any Halloween giveaways in this day and age. Trick or Treating itself barely exists anymore.
20:37 Can anyone see anything in this picture?
da osint strong wit u
we're so back
glad you're back
Oddly Familiar
Wow what a beat to start with. Bass so dirty
Come back Dan I need more cool music
can we get a "negative images that feel nostalgic" one day?
Thoughts on “Everyone Knows That”?
first track a banger
First