The 2000s was a colorful time in history. While the world wasn’t as technologically primitive as in the 1990s, we were also not living in a world with a short attention span driven by TikTok dances and Instagram reels.
The distinct character of that era is why Reddit groups like 2000s Nostalgia exist. Whether you were an adult or came of age during this decade, most of the content shared within this community will likely strike a chord.
This list looks back on the height of MTV Cribs, Limewire, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. We hope you enjoy this nostalgic journey!
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Who Remember? 😂
When There Actually Were Snow Days
How We Dealt With Stress In School
In a nutshell, nostalgia is the giddy feeling you get when experiencing a snippet of the past. It could be your high school summer playlist or Seinfeld reruns. But, according to psychology professor and nostalgia researcher Krystine Batcho, it goes much deeper.
“Consuming nostalgic media of all types gives us a way of thinking about who we are, and helps us make sense of our purpose in life,” she said.
That Music Scene
If You Have A Favorite Pattern, Your Back Hurts When You Wake Up Now
We Had Kind People On TV Who Cared About Us
What happens in our brains during nostalgic moments is also worth noting. A 2008 study by the University of Leeds found that memories during our teenage, formative years are the ones we look back on and cherish the most.
Researchers refer to this period as the “reminiscence bump,” which allows us to fondly remember our favorite songs played during our senior prom with utmost clarity.
There Was Something About See Through Gadgets That’s A Must Have
Inconceivable
That's Easy To Start!
Nostalgia is so powerful that it’s been used as an effective marketing tool. Professionals call it nostalgia marketing, a strategy that aims to create emotional bonds with consumers by tapping into the past.
An excellent example is the reissue of 1983’s My Little Pony. A once-popular toy from the Gen X era is now back in circulation for younger generations to enjoy.
Movie Rentals
The 2000s Pop Look Reigned Supreme For A Long Time LOL
Some Nostalgia For You
But 2000s nostalgia hits home mostly for millennials, the generation that came of age during this era. From a marketing standpoint, they are also the best audience for nostalgia-centric campaigns.
According to Adobe’s lead social strategist Lauren Friedman Suits, millennials are much more likely to act on something they feel strongly connected with, and it is usually from a “blast from the past.”
“Fond memories make us smile — and that leaves us open to brand messaging,” she wrote in an article for Forbes.
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We Old
Who Remembers Microsoft Paint?
We’d like to hear from you, dear readers. What about the 2000s do you fondly recall the most? And why do you think nostalgia has such a powerful impact on people? Make your opinions heard in the comment boxes below!
This Pencil ✏️
The 2001 Living Room
Memories
I'm That Old
Limewire Was Every Computer’s Destruction
If You Remember This You Survided A Heart Attack
We All Did It
That Campbell's Commercial
How It's Made (2001-2019)
All 62 Of Them, Delivered Today
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Name A Song That Scream Early 2000s
Anyone Else Remember
My Cousin And I Watching “The Spongebob Squarepants Movie” In 2005
VHS Tapes
Does Anyone Remember These?
20 Years Ago, Youtube Was Launched
Three Way Calling
Who Remembers The Smell Of Opening A Fresh Pack?
Who Else Misses Myspace?
It Really Was The Wild West
What We Used In The 2000’s On A Road Trip Instead Of Ipads
Buying A DVD In The 2000s Starter Pack
The First Nightclub I Ever Went To
Scary Movie… So Many Jokes Wouldn’t Fly Today
Who Else Is This Old?
Memories 🔥 🔥 🔥
Techo Color
Did You Guys Parents/Family Member Own One Of These Big Tvs In The 2000s?
I Wish Burger King Would Bring Back Their Original Chicken Tenders. I Can Still Taste Them
Covid Brought It Back For 2020 Season
The 2000s Was The Last Decade For These Past Relics
Did Anyone Else Enjoy This Game?
Those Were Simpler Times
I Haven’t Laughed This Hard At A Cartoon In 20+ Years
What Is The First Game That Comes To Mind
Valentine's Day Back In The 2000s Election School
Who Remembers This Gem?
Those Halloween Bone Candies That Allowed You To Build Your Own Skeleton
POV: You're Sick In 2000s
POV: You're Getting Ready For A Sleepover
Watching TV While Sleeping In The Early Morning
In The Year 2000 This Was The Coolest A Human Being Could Look
You're A True Millennial If You Recognize These
Mid-2000s Fashion
All For 40 Bucks. Not Bad
Blades Of Glory (2007)
Which Store Do You Wish It Came Back?
Super Underrated 2000s Movie For Me!
Which One
The First Facebook Layout (2004)
Days
Those Were Simpler Days
My 2000's Bedroom
When 🍎 Was Cool And Affordable
Kids Having Fun In 2005
Now That's What I Call Music - Vol. 16 (July, 2004)
My 9th B-Day: Gameboy Color And Pokemon - Yellow (2000)
I Felt Old When Nobody At Work Knew Who This Was
One Of Greatest TV Host Duos Of All Time. Mxc 2003 To 2007. I Miss This Show So Much
The Long White Tees Era
Never Knew That
Shoes Came Out 18 Year Ago! 👞
I’ll Always Love This Movie
Hey Will U Take Our Pic
Random Picture I Took Of My Room With A Disposable Camera Back In 2007
Goodwill Gave Me PTSD Today
The Simpsons Hit And Run Video Game
2000s White Tech Fad
Criminally Underrated Show
Wish I Could Roll Back
Everything About This Movie Is Pure Gold. So Many Quotable Moments. When I Need A Good Laugh I Put This In. Scary Movie 3, 2003
Oggy And The Cockroaches (1998-2019)
Gamecube Was So Goated As The Cheap Option
Burger King In The 2000s
Did Anyone Else Experience This?
I Miss How Early 2000s Technology Looked
Do You Remember?
The Rainforest Cafe. Anyone Else Have The Privilege Of Eating At One Of These?!
If You Was In Middle School/High School Back Then, At Some Point You Watched This Documentary During Health Class
Gym Class
This DQ In Texas Stuck In 1999
‘08 Digicam Pix
Did Anybody’s Else’s Teachers Engage In Psychological Warfare Or Just Mine?
The Best MTV Cribs Episode
Booted Up My Childhood iPod Touch. My Music Library Was Very Limited But Very 2000s
I Just Realized That Stride Gum No Longer Exists And Its Been Like That For Years
Who’s This Old?
Trix Yogurt
Shopping At Kmart In The 2000s
Damn This Film Nailed Working In A Restaurant In The Late 90s/00s
Using Itunes Software
Olive Garden In The 2000s
Did Anyone Else Have The Sidekick?
Discontinued Sodas From The 2000s
Anyone Here Actually Have One Of The Shirts Back In The Day?
Kid Cuisine Before They Reduced Themselves To Just 2 Or 3 Different Meals
Found Mine!! Anyone Still Have Theirs?
Jackie Chan Adventures (September 9, 2000 – July 8, 2005)
Pokemon Snacks Were Top Tier Back In The Day
Back When You Could Customise Your Own Youtube Channels. I Wonder Why They Changed This
Who Else Had One?
Smores Ritz Bits
Looks Sick Honestly
Who Remembers The Spider-Man Dual Action Web Shooter ?
Did Anyone Ever Have These Cube World Toys Back Then?
My Date With The President’s Daughter
Burger King Green Slime Themed Food Line And Toys (2001)
Anyone remember Asterix and Obelix? They're not from the 2000s, but still cool. asterix-ob...29dec4.jpg
To me the most remarkable change in entertainment since I was a kid is this: When I was a kid, when a movie or song got just a few years old, it disappeared down the memory hole. (Less so with music, especially "classic rock.") But movies from just ten years earlier were completely alien. Literally the only "old" movies I'd ever seen when I was 12 were The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, The Ten Commandments, various Disney classics, and Saturday afternoon rain-delay movies that no-one bothered to copyright because they were so bad: typically Japanese monster movies and WW2 movies (aka the prequels). But the best Saturday morning cartoons were ancient-seeming relics of an otherwise forgotten age, when they'd show cartoon "shorts" between movies of double-headers. From these, we learned the only cultural heritage of the 30s, 40s and 50s we ever knew. We knew superstars of only 20 years ealier only through the impressions of Bugs Bunny and the sort.
Anyone remember Asterix and Obelix? They're not from the 2000s, but still cool. asterix-ob...29dec4.jpg
To me the most remarkable change in entertainment since I was a kid is this: When I was a kid, when a movie or song got just a few years old, it disappeared down the memory hole. (Less so with music, especially "classic rock.") But movies from just ten years earlier were completely alien. Literally the only "old" movies I'd ever seen when I was 12 were The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, The Ten Commandments, various Disney classics, and Saturday afternoon rain-delay movies that no-one bothered to copyright because they were so bad: typically Japanese monster movies and WW2 movies (aka the prequels). But the best Saturday morning cartoons were ancient-seeming relics of an otherwise forgotten age, when they'd show cartoon "shorts" between movies of double-headers. From these, we learned the only cultural heritage of the 30s, 40s and 50s we ever knew. We knew superstars of only 20 years ealier only through the impressions of Bugs Bunny and the sort.
