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Our childhood never ends. Yes, we get older but the core memories from that time, surrounding everything from the people we hung out with to the places we visited continue to live in our head rent-free, occasionally reminding us about themselves when we least expect them to.

However, not all of them are equally vivid, and some might need a bit more stimuli to come back. And the internet is excellent for this task. There are entire communities where people are actively reminding one another about the good old days. (We've already covered some, like the one dedicated to '80s & '90s memes.)

The Facebook group '2000s Y2K Childhood' is one of them. It currently unites 74,600 members, and whether you grew up during that era too or are just interested in learning more about it, their posts perfectly illustrate it. Here are some of the most popular ones.

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#1

I Loved Those Pens

I Loved Those Pens

Lydia Holcomb Report

#2

We Had No Idea

We Had No Idea

Makenzee Jade Report

Aside from the few fearmongers threatening the end of the world, the dawn of the new millennium felt, at the time, like entering the future.

Humans marveled at how far technology had advanced in the 20th century. Just under half of all American homes had the internet and were able to Ask Jeeves for the location of the nearest RadioShack and create bad AOL screennames.

The mobile phone was becoming less of a brick, and you could even play 'Snake' on one.

#3

Yes

Yes

Kayla King Report

#4

These Speakers

These Speakers

Nostalgia Video Report

#5

New Fresh Play Doh

New Fresh Play Doh

Nostalgia Video Report

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There weren't any social media apps to scroll through immediately after opening your eyes in the morning (and just before closing them at night).

Even Friendster, the often-mocked social network, didn't exist until 2002, and Facebook wouldn’t appear until two years later.

So how was everyone spending their time?

#6

Nobody Knows

Nobody Knows

Bebo Osorio Report

#7

Wow

Wow

Collin Schoenfelder Report

#8

Fighting Over The TV

Fighting Over The TV

Lydia Holcomb Report

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#9

Petition To Bring This Mcdonalds Back

Petition To Bring This Mcdonalds Back

Stephanie Nicole Jones Report

As Allen Kim and Breeanna Hare pointed out for CNN, they waited patiently for the news.

If you weren't reading the newspaper or sitting in front of the TV, you could go hours without knowing the latest crazy thing the president said.

In 2000, daily weekday circulation for newspapers in the US was estimated at nearly 56 million.

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#10

Mentally I’m Here

Mentally I’m Here

Nostalgia Video Report

#11

Grandparent's Secret Handshake

Grandparent's Secret Handshake

Nostalgia Video Report

#12

Dream 2000s Bedroom Starter Pack

Dream 2000s Bedroom Starter Pack

Aleks Agnieszka Wos Report

#13

The Most Iconic Four-Way Call To Ever Exist, Prove Me Wrong

The Most Iconic Four-Way Call To Ever Exist, Prove Me Wrong

Tracey Earlam Cook Report

In order to document your life, you had to carry around an extra device: an actual camera; the concept of the cameraphone was still a few years away from becoming mainstream.

And Netflix was just getting started: it could recommend movies, give you three DVDs at a time, and let you keep them for as long as you wanted. “The dream 20 years from now,” CEO Reed Hastings said in 2002, “is to have a global entertainment distribution company that provides a unique channel for film producers and studios.”

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#14

Damn Not Even The Fast Charger

Damn Not Even The Fast Charger

Leon McJunkins Report

#15

I Remember Coming Home From School Every Evening To Watch The Best Lineup

I Remember Coming Home From School Every Evening To Watch The Best Lineup

Anonymous participant Report

#16

I Had One Of These I Was Sad When The Marker Dried Out Though

I Had One Of These I Was Sad When The Marker Dried Out Though

Abi Marmolejo Report

#17

Do They Think Kids Don’t Use Paper ?

Do They Think Kids Don’t Use Paper ?

Masøn Vautøur Report

But why do we feel nostalgic for these things? Krystine Batcho, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at LeMoyne College and a licensed psychologist, thinks that this emotional experience allows us to get a better understanding of our own selves.

"It helps to unite our sense of who we are, our self, our identity over time," Batcho said. "Because over time, we change constantly, we change in incredible ways. We're not anywhere near the same as we were when we were three years old, for example. Nostalgia, by motivating us to remember the past in our own life, helps to unite us to that authentic self and remind us of who we have been and then compare that to who we feel we are today."

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This also gives us a sense of who we want to become in the future.

#18

Out Rockin My Jeans From 2004 Today!

Out Rockin My Jeans From 2004 Today!

Mark OM Report

#19

Having Cell Phones In 2000s

Having Cell Phones In 2000s

Silvia Marie Report

#20

Ooooh Yikes

Ooooh Yikes

Bailey Lalonde Report

#21

2000s

2000s

Tyler Shaw Report

"The other way that nostalgia serves an essential psychological function is that it is a highly social emotion. It connects us to other people," Batcho added. "It does that [in] so many beautiful ways. In the beginning, when we're very young, it's part of what bonds us to the most important people in our life, our parents, our siblings, our friends. As we go through life, it can broaden out and extend to a wider sphere of the people we interact with. It's a social connectedness phenomenon and nostalgia is in that sense a very healthy pro-social emotion."

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And online communities such as '2000s Y2K Childhood' only back up these words.

#22

Halloween In The Early 2000s

Halloween In The Early 2000s

Jazmin Sutton Report

#23

Yasss

Yasss

Jazmin Sutton Report

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#24

The Man Who Had A Piercing On His Thing And Got Electrocuted

The Man Who Had A Piercing On His Thing And Got Electrocuted

Silvia Marie Report

#25

I Love Shrek Lol

I Love Shrek Lol

Jazmin Sutton Report

#26

Who Remembers These Growing Up In The 2000’s

Who Remembers These Growing Up In The 2000’s

Derek Brown Report

#27

One Fine Day A Woof And A Purr A Baby Was Born And It Caused A Little Stir

One Fine Day A Woof And A Purr A Baby Was Born And It Caused A Little Stir

Raymond Black Report

#28

I Use To Love This Game!

I Use To Love This Game!

Bebo Osorio Report

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#29

Yea To Take Her To The Mall To Get Some Food And Leave

Yea To Take Her To The Mall To Get Some Food And Leave

Nostalgia Video Report

#30

Good Ol’ Triangle Club. Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Good Ol’ Triangle Club. Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Nostalgia Video Report

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#31

We Had A Nice Childhood

We Had A Nice Childhood

Jazmin Sutton Report

#32

The 2011 Mcdonald’s Happy Meals Were The Real Thing!

The 2011 Mcdonald’s Happy Meals Were The Real Thing!

Rebecca Ayers Report

#33

2000’s Spongebob TV

2000’s Spongebob TV

Lea Elizabeth Ann Report

#34

Miss Those Days

Miss Those Days

Jami Janai Report

#35

I Know This Ain’t Who I Think It Is

I Know This Ain’t Who I Think It Is

Marlon Bellamy Report

#36

This Show

This Show

Jazmin Sutton Report

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#37

Def Nostalgia As An Older Teen But Yes

Def Nostalgia As An Older Teen But Yes

Jami Janai Report

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Peppy Piplup
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Couldn't relate to most of this article because it was all early 2000s when I was a toddler but THIS. THIS is THE nostalgic image. I remember having Squinkies, slap bands, silly bands, a leopard Pillow Pet, Temple Run, Littlest Pet Shop, a Wii, 3DS, Loom bands and Lego Friends. All this image is missing is Zhu Zhu Pets

Lizlogs_7
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm born in 2009 but I can relate to almost all of the stuff except for a few

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Hotdogking
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Anyone else genuinely terrified that Herobrine would come into your world and mess s**t up or was I just a really gullible child lol?

Royal Stray
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OK but lego friends came really late, like my little sister liked it but I was way to old, so I wouldn't say early 2000's for some of these, same with minecraft and templerun, like sure it was popular when I was a kid, but it isn't really early 2000's, more like 2010's

oddly_informed_raven
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember Lego Friends! I still have my collection of LPS toys, and my bracelet loom, and I think the shaped rubber bands are still around somewhere

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#38

Now This Is What I’m Talking About

Now This Is What I’m Talking About

John Rutkowski Report

#39

Bratz Nostalgia

Bratz Nostalgia

•𝓎𝒶𝓇𝑒𝓉𝓏𝒾• Report

#40

If U Don't Get This Ur Too Young

If U Don't Get This Ur Too Young

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#41

Miss This Show

Miss This Show

Jazmin Sutton Report

#42

If U Had One Of These In The Late 90s And Early 00s U Were A Cool Kid

If U Had One Of These In The Late 90s And Early 00s U Were A Cool Kid

KP Evans Report

#43

I Miss These So Much!

I Miss These So Much!

Nachelle Swift Report

#44

A New Aged Furby. I Had A Fijit Friend And I Was Convinced That It Was Possessed Because It Would Turn On By Itself In The Middle Of The Night

A New Aged Furby. I Had A Fijit Friend And I Was Convinced That It Was Possessed Because It Would Turn On By Itself In The Middle Of The Night

Kylie Holderbaugh Report

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