50 Posts That Might Instantly Transport Millennials Back To Childhood
Interview With AuthorImagine for a second that it’s 1996. It’s Saturday morning, and you’re chomping on a Wild Berry Pop-Tart while watching Pinky and the Brain on TV. Your parents just asked what you want for Christmas, so obviously you told them that a Nintendo 64 would be “da bomb.” You slurp down some Yoo-hoo and run out the door to grab your bike, then head out for a day full of shenanigans with your best friends.
Are you feeling nostalgic, pandas? We sure hope so, because we’ve got a list down below that will have you reminiscing about the totally rad times of the 80s, 90s and early 2000s! We took a trip to the Geriatric Millennial Instagram account and gathered some of their best pics down below. Keep reading to find a conversation with Tara Bee, the creator of the account, and be sure to upvote the pics that take you back to your youth.
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Amazing! My kids loved these books and we collected so many of them. The pictures were so vivid and the descriptions were short and to-the-point.
We have several. Boomer & Gen X. No kids. Intellectual curiosity doesn't really have an age limit, in our experience, eh? Bet you all read and enjoyed them together. :D
Load More Replies...I still have the horse version of one of those sitting on my bookshelf.
I loved these growing up! I was homeschooled until HS, and part of the curriculum was to go out into the world and do/touch/see/taste/etc. the things we were learning about. These books were a big part of that, as we would pick a book and a section or sections & go somewhere we could learn about that thing. Very fond memories 😊
God, I loved raising kids in 90s. Here is a disposible camera and a sandwich. Go out and explore. Then we would develope pictures and hang them.
Load More Replies...After 35+ years as a Bookseller, there is nothing even close to these books. Everything DK did (and still does) was/is the best!
To find out more about the Geriatric Millennial Instagram page, we got in touch with the account's creator, Tara B. She was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain how the page came about in the first place.
"I started out on TikTok about 3 years ago, where it took me quite some time to build a following," she shared. "Last spring, I decided to try my luck over on Instagram, where I immediately saw more success."
"I think there's just more people in my age range over there," Tara B. continued with a laugh. "I originally started making the 80s/90s/00s to sort of document my memories and have visual references of my younger years to share with my teenage daughter."
I'm old enough to have been read the books as a child. The animated series was when my kids were young.
We were also curious about what Tara loves most about the decades that she celebrates on her page. "I love the 80s/90s/00s because, in my personal opinion, that was the best time to grow up. I love that there's not a ton of evidence of all our shenanigans," she said with a laugh.
Nobody puts biscuits in the tin! (In Swayze voice)
Load More Replies...We have a candy tin from the hotel in Belgium that was a gift from a stay one Christmas. Candy is long gone, but now, it's a cookie tin. :) Edited for clarity: For bonus points? We were watching "In Bruges" in Bruges and recognized that the protagonists were staying in the same hotel, the Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce.
Load More Replies...wait, so this wasn't just an Australian thing, this is global sewing kit?
I was so thrilled to acquire my own Royal Dansk tin as an adult. I was upset that it was half as tall though.
And how does Tara decide what to post? "Things/memories will pop into my head, and I just kind of go with that," she noted. "I use a mixture of my own belongings/stuff from my parents house, things I've sourced online and the occasional submission from followers to make memes and other content."
"It's actually quite hard to find pictures of certain things because we didn't take as many pictures back then, so often when I make a post, it's inspired by something I've seen someone selling on Facebook Marketplace or eBay, etc.," she continued.
"My parents house is also a huge time capsule. Often when I visit, they send me home with items from my childhood," Tara shared. "My daughter has inherited a lot of my childhood toys, clothes and decor, so I often draw inspiration from those items as well."
Can only get them around Christmas here. My mom buys me like 5 boxes for me to freeze.
In Europe, even more luxurious were the Mozart Gugeln. Thet were large chocolate truffles with marzipan centre, wrapped in gold paper with a picture of Mozart!
These were served at a really tight budget wedding I went to when I was young. I thought it was so fancy.
Finally, we asked the creator what advice she would give to young people who want to familiarize themselves with the 80s, 90s and early 2000s.
"If Gen Z wants to learn more about 80s/90s/00s culture, I suggest they just talk to their parents, aunts, uncles, teachers, older coworkers etc. or even follow pages like mine," she shared. "I love reminiscing and comparing stories with people of all ages. We can all learn from each other."
Yes, now imagine that with all of your pictures, spending habits, snippets of your recorded conversations, your banking info, google streetview so anyone can see your home with the address info that you so easily gave away in your social media profile, letting stalkers know where to come and find you by tagging your location, pics of your children, pics of your pets, pics of your d¡ck, and any cringey thing you ever typed & posted...but you know, you got this book 🙄
Or, if you are Nick Fuentes and make horrible statements on Twitter like "Your body, my choice. Forever" - you'll just get doxxed, like it or not.
NOW IF YOU USE usphonebook.com you can find or even dox anyone. Don't dox.
...and the none paper solution in the 1980's and 90's would have been what, exactly..?
Load More Replies...Trends cycle every few decades, so it’s no surprise that 90s and early 2000s fashion has made a resurgence on social media in recent years. And I am all for it! Gen Z wasn’t around to see the birth of Y2K fashion, but they’re making up for it by popularizing it yet again on TikTok.
Women’s Wear Daily notes on their site that some of the most popular trends of that time are back: low-rise jeans, crop tops, Uggs, trucker hats, bell bottom jeans, cargo pants, denim skirts, platform flip flops, rimless sunglasses, butterflies and capris. When I was in high school, I wouldn’t have been caught dead in a pair of low-rise jeans, but they’re all the rage today!
Ours had stuck together Christmas candies .. the one with the ribbon candies and other strange pieces you only saw in this mix
Not if you learn to roll your little digits under there on placement and slowly remove them... It at least I've heard 🙌 don't tell Grandma!
Looks exactly like the one we had back in the 60s. Never had candy in it. At least, it didn't whenever I saw it. But that was to be expected, what with six children in the house. 😉🤭
Some other trends from the 2000s that are seeing a resurgence today are graphic tees, shoulder bags, micro miniskirts, vests, rhinestones, bucket hats, pointy boots, strappy sandals, oversized belts and more, Cosmopolitan reports. Now, for many of us, these style choices might remind us of photos of us from our tween years that make us cringe today. But for the youngest generations, these fashion choices are fun and exciting, and it’s great that they’re learning more about previous style trends!
Callisto was one of my first female crushes.
Load More Replies...Nowadays, it's kinda sad to see how low the once mighty Kevin Sorbo has fallen...
I disliked Xena b/c my friends would call me by her name b/c I looked like her. Not anymore but age does that.
I watched these religiously as a child! And laughed every single time I saw Lucy's oversized boots fold back on themselves when she kicked something 😂
I was honest to God singing this about half an hour or so ago!!!
Load More Replies...The "Aaaartaaaax!!!" part gave me PTSD, or so I thought. Then as an adult I was diagnosed as autistic. Now I know why it was such a shock. Still love this movie though.
I'm not autistic but this moment still sits with me. If it comes up, it takes me all day to shake it. I'm so sorry you felt that.
Load More Replies...A friend of mine wanted to sue them, cause the story had a end....and he was absolut serious about sueing
Did they watch it? I believe it something about the book ending but the story never would.
Load More Replies...The first time an American friend talked with me about the movie I was so confused because I didn't recognise the name Falcor. It took forever to realise they meant Fuchur but I guess it's understandable that they changed the name in English. Probably hard to pronounce. I loved the book as a kid.
Load More Replies...This movie really doesn't live up to the book. Even Michael Ende hated it.
Michael Ende is wrong, this movie was great. It reminds me of Stephen King who really hates The Shining by Kubrick by the way.
Load More Replies...If we really want to get nostalgic, we can focus on some of the best aspects of the 80s, 90s and 2000s. And without a doubt, these decades had some amazing media and music. Growing up, I was obsessed with John Hughes films, even though his biggest hits all came out about a decade before I was born. And today, I still love music from the 80s. I don’t think the sounds of Talking Heads, Fleetwood Mac, Duran Duran, The Cure, Depeche Mode or Tears for Fears will ever get old to me.
And then you slipped in the shower on the oily disgusting this that was left
So I tried to eat one of those when I was 4. Still to this day I remember the disgusting bitter foaming liquid in my mouth.
I don't know about that, but I def used them in the nineties. Then I spent hours to wash out the oily remnants from the tub.
Load More Replies...I'm the one person on the planet who loved to get these and bath items as Christmas presents!
Yup, in my mind it does nothing for your actual skin. But its works fantastic to ward off the bloodsuckers.
Load More Replies...I was obsessed with the smell of this stuff. Part "herbal fragrance," part gasoline, and oddly satisfying 😌 lol
We used to use this as fly spray for the horses as well. I can still smell it.
I remember taking a bath with this and it made my hair so greasy, I had to take a shower after.
When I look back now to songs I listened to as a kid when I didn't really understand the lyrics I'm a little shocked at what my parents allowed my young ears to listen to
lol the year was 1999, I didn't know what "scrubs" were, but I knew TLC didn't want none & I was gonna sing it into my hairbrush like the long lost 4th member...TLCX 4 eva!
Load More Replies...They're back (sort of). Recently did a collab song with a Kpop group, which is how my teens now know about NKOTB
Load More Replies...When it comes to iconic cinema, no one will ever be able to forget Clueless, Ghostbusters, The Breakfast Club, Dead Poets Society, American Beauty, The Truman Show, Titanic, E.T., Home Alone, Edward Scissorhands and more. And while there are still amazing films being made today, it often seems like theaters show many more remakes and sequels than original pieces. The 80s, 90s and 2000s were full of innovation, creativity and what later became known as classics!
Kindergarten teacher scrubs. Holds pens, tissues or is a tissue for them snoty nosed brats. It's the 90s I can call them brats.
I forgot about these, crumbling them into the bath by the taps!
I was going to say these definitely predate millenials. I remember getting some as a Christmas gift in the 70s. Took forEVer to dissolve in the tub.
Load More Replies...I found one of these in my bathroom last week. It was very old and I tossed it.
I still have some in a decorative basket from a birthday gift in 1989! It included some of the bath oil beads from above.
........Janice?... Janice Hosenstein??? 👉 www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwZ05DKCiHs
Load More Replies...You think the post killed you and Sue User doubles down... I'm done for today, I return to bed.
Load More Replies...When we reminisce on these past decades, we should also remember that life was very different during those times. When there were cell phones at all, they were nothing like what we have today. And the internet was nowhere near as prevalent in people’s lives. Your parents probably read the newspaper every morning, and if you wanted to catch your favorite TV show, you needed to be seated on the couch with your popcorn ready at the moment that it aired.
I once tried to describe how cold a river was, and my brain came up with, "It's like...*liquid ice!*" That was at least 45 years ago, and I still haven't lived it down.
Load More Replies...My friends wielded those against each other in high school like weapons of war.
Load More Replies...Remember the Freshen up gum that squirted in your mouth when you bit it ? Mint or Cinnamon. We called it cum gum cuz we werein middle school
and they kept changing it until we got a flat faced monstrosity that looks nothing like an aardvark.
I saw a T-shirt once that had this design with the caption "This is how I 'role". Wish I knew where to buy one for myself.
Er, Silent Gen and Boomers had CorningWare. Is it the nostalgic feel that your home had Corelle? I know a pair of GenX that have Corelle cornflower pattern in their kitchen.
I still collect those. Especially if I find one of the tiny ones that still has a lid.
There’s no doubt that the technology we have today has changed our lives in countless ways, some of which were definitely for the better. It’s a lot easier for parents to keep in contact with their children when they can text one another, and I don’t know how I would survive without Google Maps giving me directions to new places. So as much as I love to look back on these previous decades with rose-colored glasses, I can acknowledge that everything wasn’t perfect. And it’s amazing that we can even see these memes on the internet today!
Both born in October 1971, t00, Kevin Richardson on the 3rd, Snoop Dogg on the 20th
They had a funky smell too. But my daughter loved them, so....
Load More Replies...Reefs *vomit* so popular but so gross. But now I wear crocs so don't listen to me haha
I wore the top left to Cedar Point once. My feet were blistered beyond recognition.
Top left, Doc Martens is still selling something that looks very similar.
My mum loved them (but rarely had time to read). She gave me Chicken soup for the Teenage soul and then kept trying to give others from the series even though I said I didn't like it!
Are you enjoying this blast from the past, pandas? Whether you’re a millennial or not, we hope you’re having a great time reminiscing on the fabulous decades of the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. Keep upvoting the pics that you find relatable, and let us know in the comments what you miss the most about those simpler times. Then, if you’d like to check out another Bored Panda article that might make you super nostalgic, look no further than right here!
Oh geez. I used to do that when I was much too old to be wearing them. :)
Load More Replies...Great marketing. Plus i remember people WANTING this to be true.
Load More Replies...It actually wasn't that bad. So may people went into it thinking it was real. I had already seen an interview with a couple of the stars, and I was really interested in the process - where they basically let them improvise, and crew members would hide the little stick figures while the cast was sleeping. They were underfed, cold, and terrified because the crew would wake them up with weird sounds and tent shaking and so on. I thought it was interesting.
Back in the day when you could hoax-hype a movie to infinity & beyond. Nowadays, internet sleuths be like "Actually, this movie is fake because the vegetation in that .2 seconds of film is only found on the 3rd Friday in June, during a summer solstice in the Northern hemisphere." 🤓 lol but yeah, this movie was terrible. Couldn't really watch it because my sensory issues + shaky camera = no bueno.
I actually think this film is great - watched it again recently and I felt it still held its own. I like that you didn't see the monster and that it was more psychological than gore or jump scares.
I tried watching it. Realized about 10 minutes in I didn't like watching movies about someone's nose hair.
I remember that a lot of people got motion sick watching it on the big screen. It didn't bother me - I didn't think the movie was particularly scary either.
i remember walking into the theater to watch it and there was a spot from vomit they'd cleaned up from an earlier showing. My husband hated it as it made him motion sick, but he didn't vomit because he closed his eyes instead.
I was the oldest in my neighborhood friend group. Loved reading these and scaring the bejaysus out of them.
AHHH Strega Nona! I remember reading these books in kindergarten, used to always want to eat the pasta XD
This is the movie I have to watch or it isn't Halloween. Saw it in theaters for the 30th anniversary release
Load More Replies...I love this movie. I also love Sarah Jessica Parker singing “Come little children”. I play the song every halloween.
It's so vibrant! BRING IT BACK, MY POOR LITTLE SOUL CAN'T HANDLE THIS GREY MOOD WE HAVE.
"oooh, aaaah, owww, eeee, aaahh oooh...." 🤣🤣
Load More Replies...I was a huge fan of this. I entered highschool in 1992, had the soundtrack and loved the opnening song for that cheer number they did. Then Kristy Swanson opens her mouth.
My grandmother made ones with air fresheners in their bottoms. I don't know if it's normal or if Granny was just weird though.
I loved making them, and teddies, back in the day. I sold them at markets, complete with clothes, and Hobby Horses with bridles. I might just do a few again for the markets around Christmas.....
I had the little mermaid one, but it broke pretty soon after, so I just used the inner bit after that (it's still at my mum's house'.
Oh I remember those plastic mugs, my son was besotted with them! I think we ended up with the whole set!
I'm still waiting for my skin to dry out. I'm 48; I share acne products with my 20 year old niece.
I loved that St Ives Apricot Scrub! And I used Ten O Six for years. It worked!
St Ives apricot scrub, I can't believe that they still sell it, it was terrible
Omg that apricot scrub! I can't believe I thought that was good for my skin.
THE 90S WAS TEN YEARS AGO..... right....?
Load More Replies...For me: the 90s we're like 10 years ago and were somewhere in the 2000s right ??
And practical when warming up for sports or after sports.
Load More Replies...Just bought these in four colours. They are back baby!
This would be Bravo Hits 127 in Germany. When we were listening to them it was about 20
Listening to the tasmanian devil scream in 6th grade...full blast in the library.. Good times.
Load More Replies...This and Encarta World Atlas. For me it was internet before internet.
Until your MF car figured out how to light it at 5:15 AM because they wanted to be fed. Edit: ha ha, cat, you got it, stupid autocorrect. Thanks for the good laugh!
I am looking at the exact one on my night side table right now. It's a touch lamp and works great
I work at an assisted living facility and I have at least 1 resident that owns this lamp.
Cause I want to live like animals. Careless and free like animals.
This one is a abomination. I had a couple genuine Venetian masks.
I had a set of these, oh must have been late 70s or early 80s. Sometime in my mid-teens anyway.
I still watch this with my kids from time to time. The entire series is on YouTube outside the US
I remember being sad when the Demon Fire Clown did not, in fact, come to burn my life and soul after that episode... I'm still salty that he's fictional.
I've been watching horror movies to the point of almost not even flinching at jump scares, but I'd be lying if I said the Fire Ghost wasn't/isn't still a scary individual.
Although we had this brand in Australia I have never seen these. Were they a purely Americn thing?
Not only was Tabitha a great character, but the actress who portrayed her is Hayley Mills sister.
Passions. It was a kind of soap opera, but geared towards teenagers.
Load More Replies...Timmy was my favorite RIP the actor was also the Grinch as a child in Jim Carreys the Grinch who stole Christmas
The only soap I ever watched, until they got rid of the paranormal aspect and turned it into another boring daytime drama.
I had the top left and right ones. I. Want them back
I begged for these because I wanted that plastic tag as a keychain! I got the shoes, too bad the tag got lost in time.
When I moved one time, all the roomie wanted me to leave behind was a case of red wine, three pairs of pink flamingo garden "decorations." Oh, and the Felix the Cat clock. Her wish was granted.
Load More Replies...At least it was something you could reliably get your mother as a gift.
No one really talks about how big duck decor was in the 80s and 90s. A fact almost lost to history. Ducks for kitchens, fish for bathrooms
And it is funny how much social norms have changed in that time! We watched The Devil Wears Prada recently and thought Anne Hathaway looked quite smart and put together before her makeover, yet the film tries to portray her as a slob. Nowadays people are way more casually dressed in the office (hmmm maybe not at Runway magazine though...)
Just watched a new movie set in the 2000s and it just looked normal to me
It was such a huge thing in our school for this to be used as a sketchbook, and it also got passed around so your friends & rando school kids could draw/write in it. Double score if the guy/girl you were crushing on drew or wrote something *cute* in it.
the 90's and early 2000's too, I remember having socks like these.... though I accidentally threw one pair in the toilet and then cried about it and i dont recall why exactly.
Load More Replies...I did (year 8) and loved it but my friends didn't. I read the rest of the series by choice. I just found some of his other books at a garage sale that had come from a local school library.
No I had clohoppers that my mother called 'cràp-masher' (écrase-merde in French).
Basically the original idea of Facebook, minus the "voluntarily" bit, because who cares about consent anyway (certainly not the tech bros).
Where F.uckerburg got his initial idea? As portraight in the movie atleast..?
I mean... it's still a thing. (on reddit.. r/rate me, and there's also r/roastme, i would never have the confidence for either lmao )
Where the Red Fern Grows. They showed us this movie in grade school. My best friend and I spent the next hour or so in the bathroom bawling our eyes out!
YOU CANNOT STREAM THIS ANYWHERE IN THE US. if you know better please enlighten me!
https://www.lookmovie2.to/movies/view/0105156-poison-ivy-1992 Try this.
Load More Replies...That Watership Down movie traumatized the entire 5th grade at my school!
Load More Replies...I love this movie lol, but the worst was not telling my mom the ending of the Bridge to Terebitha when they went to see if in theaters... my sister was 4
Loved this program, the clown or*y was and still is my favorite episode lmao
The poll is missing the most important activity: hanging out at the mall.
Those toddler sized dolls that people put in the corner to make it look like a shy kid was hiding there
The poll is missing the most important activity: hanging out at the mall.
Those toddler sized dolls that people put in the corner to make it look like a shy kid was hiding there
