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This specific wallpaper that was native to early-2000s Subways:
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This old Disney store setup that simply BEGGED you to jump in it:
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Getting one of these in your school mailbox, thus signaling a gorgeous reprieve from classes 😌:
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The insatiable desire to consume Ice Cream Mountain, as seen on Rugrats:
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When the YouTube app looked like this:
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This pencil sharpener that possessed too much horsepower for its own good:
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Aaah, yes — the clear stereo cabinet of yesteryear:
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Walking by one of these in the mall and fearing for your life:
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These toy baby bottles with liquid that just MAGICALLY disappeared when you flipped them over……? (The jury’s still out on this one):
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When Zunes tried to compete with iPods and everyone was just like, “Wait, what’s a Zune…?”:
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This very corner of any given public library:
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✨Little Golden Books✨, in all of their glory:
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That whole Charlie the Unicorn moment:
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The taste, the texture…the overall essence of sipping on one of these chocolatey baddies:
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These lil’ erasers that couldn’t actually erase anything, but instead served ✨aesthetic purposes✨:
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These Poo-Chi robot dogs that filled a power outlet-shaped hole in our hearts 😌💕:
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These old Halloween decorations that adorned many of our elementary school classrooms, I fear………..:
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These charming scratch ‘n sniff stickers that only the very best papers were awarded:
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These eagles that for sure contained some kind of black magic:
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These godforsaken popcorn buckets:
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The OG Nick.com layout:
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These markers? Say LESS!
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Wendy’s old sunrooms, of course 😌💅✨:
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This classroom classic CAPS 👏 FOR 👏 SALE 👏:
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This pencil box that held so much more than our pencils — it also holds our MEMORIES!!!!!!
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Heads Up, Seven Up, aka the ultimate game of choice:
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*inhales the aroma* *exhales the aroma*:
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Mr. Big Mouth Billy Bass who resided on basement walls all over the suburban United States:
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Shark Bites™, ooh ha ha:
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The Bible (a binder of CDs):
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And lastly, this coin machine that’s permanently seared into my brain:
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/sydrobinson1/genzennial-core-memory-pictures