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Given what’s been happening around the world these past few years, you’d be forgiven for daydreaming about the past. Recent decades seem like a much simpler, calmer, clearer time. And many folks feel nostalgia specifically for the 1980s.

Today, we’re featuring some of the most nostalgic images, as shared by the iconic ‘OldSchool80s’ social media project. Put on your rose-colored glasses and scroll down for a trip into the past.

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Bob Ross painting a landscape on canvas, showcasing 1980s nostalgia and iconic moments from the 80s era.

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    TIME magazine cover showing Space Shuttle Challenger disaster explosion, a powerful 1980s moment captured in history photos.

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    Group of artists performing live at the 1980s American Music Awards in a black and white photo from 1986.

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    Nostalgia, like most things in life, has its fair share of pros and cons. Longing for the past can be very healthy in moderation. On the positive end of things, it can empower you, lift your spirits, remind you of your values and roots, and give you resilience to face the challenges you face today.

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    In short, nostalgia can be a source of optimism, motivation, creativity, and even a way to socially connect with others.

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    Comic strip from the 1980s showing children building sandcastles and crabs on the beach during the larval stage.

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    Red furry character Elmo from Sesame Street, iconic 80s figure smiling against a white background.

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    Handwritten sketch of Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 single cover from the 1980s music era.

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    However, if left unmonitored and unmanged, over-the-top sentimentalism can slowly consume your days and reduce the overall quality of your life in the present. You risk ignoring the positive relationships you could build and the opportunities you could take advantage of in the present because you’re so focused on the past.

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    As WebMD warns, if you let nostalgia take over and spend too much time reliving your ‘glory days,’ you might find it difficult to appreciate what you currently have in life.

    So, it’s vital that you remember to keep your grip on the present and have at least a bit of optimism about the future.

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    Group photo of USA for Africa recording artists in 1985, a memorable moment from iconic 80s music history.

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    Daryl Hall and John Oates on 1980s album cover, showcasing iconic 80s music and style from classic 80s pics.

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    Newsweek cover from 1984 featuring Boy George and Annie Lennox, iconic figures from 1980s music culture.

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    A lot of different things, not just the totally awesome pics we’ve curated for you here, can trigger a wave of nostalgia. You can start feeling sentimental when you look through old photos, watch home videos, talk with your family or friends about the past, or approach anniversaries for important events like your graduation, birthday, or wedding.

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    Person wearing a Max Headroom mask during 1980s broadcast signal intrusion, part of 80s nostalgia and pics from the era.

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    Vintage Rubik's Cube advertisement from the 1980s showcasing the classic puzzle toy in bright colors and retro style.

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    Album covers of Prince's Purple Rain and Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA, iconic 1980s music images from the 80s era.

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    Broadly speaking, there are two main categories of nostalgia: historical and personal. The former means that you’re probably dissatisfied with the present, and so, you’re yearning for a time in the past when society was different.

    You might even yearn for a past that you never actually experienced. This is known as anemoia. For instance, some folks who were born much later than the 1980s might feel nostalgic about the decade just looking at these images.

    On the flip side, personal nostalgia is fairly self-explanatory. It revolves around you revisiting your personal memories and the moments from your own life.

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    Van Halen and MTV VJs celebrating the 1980s music scene at a New Year's Eve rock event in vintage style.

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    Cartoon characters celebrating New Year in a nostalgic 1980s style, capturing memorable moments from the 80s.

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    Simpsons Christmas special ad from the 1980s showing family characters in a vintage holiday-themed TV promo.

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    It sometimes feels like people are becoming nostalgic about more and more recent periods of history, without waiting for decades to pass. For instance, some young individuals genuinely miss the recent pandemic lockdowns, a time that, for many of us, was extremely stressful and full of fear and confusion. In the midst of the global panic, life ground to a halt.

    “There was a simplicity to life. All of a sudden, you have no choice but to be where you are,” Toronto-based urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain told WebMD. The sense of togetherness and simplicity, however, quickly devolved into pandemic fatigue for many.

    However, nostalgia can be useful in processing trauma.

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    1980s Foreigner album cover for hit song I Want to Know What Love Is, iconic music from the 80s era.

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    VH1 logo from the 1980s, representing classic music programming and nostalgic 80s culture in black and white design.

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    Close-up black and white photo of Phil Collins from the 1980s single Another Day in Paradise album cover.

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    According to Krystine Batcho, PhD, a professor of psychology at Le Moyne College, nostalgia can help people process and move on from traumatic experiences, like the pandemic.

    “Nostalgia, the personal kind, has been associated with very healthy aspects of well-being such as empathy, compassion, forgiveness, social connectedness, belonging … anxiety reduction, continuity of self, [and] optimism,” she explained to WebMD.

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    Time Magazine 1983 cover showing 1980s computer as machine of the year, highlighting 80s technology and innovation.

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    Duran Duran band members posing in 1980s style with Earth in space background, an iconic 80s music moment.

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    Black and white 1980s photo of Bill Murray and David Letterman on Late Night TV, reflecting iconic 80s moments.

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    Batcho told WebMD that nostalgia plays a role in maintaining emotional stability when you have to deal with conflicted emotional states. For instance, revisiting positive memories can counterbalance negative feelings.

    “Nostalgia is an excellent choice for that. Because, by definition, it is itself bittersweet. And so, it’s one of the few parts of the way our brain and our mind function that tries to blend, or put together, conflicting forces, in this case, emotions.”

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    Tom Hanks as Uncle Ned in Family Ties 80s episode addressing alcoholism, iconic 1980s TV moment.

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    #23

    Bold black text on a white background reading Frankie Say Relax Don't Do It, reflecting 1980s music culture.

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    80s pop icon in white suit posing with tiger prop on Billie Jean album cover from 1980s music and culture.

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    Meanwhile, Yağmur Karakaya, PhD, assistant professor of sociology at Yale University, pointed out to WebMD that memory is “extremely malleable.” And so, different groups of people experience events differently and can have different interpretive memories of the same events.

    And so, you have some people who miss the lockdowns without work or studies, where they could binge-watch TV shows, play video games, exercise, or pick up random hobbies. In the meantime, others remember this period of time as deeply traumatic. On the other hand, you might feel nostalgia for your ability to weather any storm.

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    “Adversity in itself, while you’re going through it, can be an extremely negative, stressful experience. But if you come out the other end as a survivor, then, later in life, you look back at that longingly. Not for the adversity itself, but for the fact that you’ve overcome it,” Batcho mused.

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    Bon Jovi band posing in 1980s fashion with "You Give Love a Bad Name" album cover, classic 1980s music scene.

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    1980s Air Jordan sneakers on a basketball court, showcasing iconic retro style from the 80s era.

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    Post showing 1980s animated films The Little Mermaid and All Dogs Go to Heaven, highlighting iconic 80s nostalgia and moments.

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    The ‘OldSchool80s’ account on X (formerly Twitter) has been around since April 2009. Throughout the years, it has amassed a huge following of more than 301k internet users on the social network. According to the curator of the project, all of the pop culture reminders are “not meant to make you feel old.” The focus is on “just awesome nostalgia.”

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    The cool thing about the project, at least from our perspective, is that the curator posts images in their feed on the same day that they were published back in the 1980s. So, even when there’s a gulf spanning a few decades between us here and now in the 2020s and the 1980s, you can still feel a connection to the pop culture reminders, no matter if you’re freezing in February or looking to cool down in July.

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    Ms. Pac-Man arcade game poster from the 1980s featuring the game character and classic arcade machine.

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    Characters from the 1980s TV show Thundercats in animated style with bold colors and the Thundercats logo below.

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    Vintage 1980s New York Times newspaper headline on Reagan’s presidency and freeing of U.S. hostages in Iran crisis

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    Now, we’re turning the discussion over to you, dear Pandas. Which of these images made you the most nostalgic for your childhood or youth, and why? What do you think was the best thing about the 1980s, and what do you miss the most?

    Do you think that life really was simpler in the past, or is it just nostalgia talking? Meanwhile, what do you do to make the most of your life in the 2020s, despite everything that’s going on in the world? Tell us what you think in the comments at the very bottom of this list.

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    Scene from 1980s TV show The Cosby Show with two characters in a room, highlighting nostalgic 1980s moments and fashion.

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    Cast of The Wonder Years from the 1980s standing together in colorful vintage clothing for classic 80s nostalgia photos.

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    Three actors in 1980s pilot uniforms posing in front of a helicopter, vintage 80s TV show scene.

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    Cast of The Dukes of Hazzard posing outdoors alongside the iconic 80s black and orange General Lee car, 1980s nostalgia.

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    The Police band photo from 1983 Synchronicity Tour, highlighting iconic 80s music culture and vintage concert poster style.

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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon debut image representing popular 80s nostalgia from iconic 1980s shows and culture.

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    Microsoft Windows 1.01 release screen from 1985, showcasing a nostalgic glimpse into 1980s technology and computing history.

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    Man in a beige trench coat beside the glowing Unsolved Mysteries logo from popular 80s TV show, representing 1980s nostalgia.

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    Mike Myers in 1980s Saturday Night Live sketch, holding a photo, dressed in tuxedo, 80s nostalgia and vintage comedy.

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    Fraggle Rock puppets in a colorful 1980s scene with characters playing instruments and celebrating in a cave setting.

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    Vintage 1980s Intellivision game system ad showcasing retro gaming technology and design from the 80s era.

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    Star Tours ride poster featuring 1980s Star Wars characters, highlighting popular 80s nostalgia and vintage theme park attractions.

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    Black and white cartoon of Garfield in Santa costume next to Christmas tree, from a 1980s holiday TV special promotional image.

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    Nintendo Kid Icarus game cover from the 1980s showing pixelated characters and retro gaming design for 80s nostalgia.

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    Collage of screenshots from the 1980s MTV game show Remote Control, highlighting vintage TV and 80s fashion styles.

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    Tecmo Bowl Nintendo game cover from the 1980s highlighting classic arcade football gameplay and retro gaming nostalgia.

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