The 2000s were a wonderful time filled with transformation, technology, and fashion. From the rise of social media to the explosion of reality TV, the early 2000s were filled with moments that defined an entire generation. Take a look back in time with us at the corny style, and the everlasting technology that was created during this amazing era. We hope you’re ready to see some 2000s nostalgia because that’s what we’re here to show you. Here are 20 images that embody 2000s nostalgia.
1. We had it all.

Dollar McChickens need to make a comeback.
2. Kids these days don’t know how easy they have it.

The excitement of seeing the name of your school pop up was unmatched.
3. We all did it.

The older siblings were pirating music, but me playing Club Penguin is what gave it the virus.
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4. Did you know you can’t get stride anymore?

After a rebrand in 2011, they were barely selling their stock, so they shut down.
5. The night the Spongebob movie came out.

These boys are right in the middle of an iconic scene.
6. Those goggles are horrific.

The costume designer needs to be fired for that one.
7. Who remembers this iconic Campbell’s commercial?

The team that made this commercial understood the assignment. I remember craving soup after this.
8. Kids really did have some of the best mentors in the 2000s.

No, I’m not crying.
9. Gaming technology has never been the same.

This clear plastic was evolutionary, why would they ever ditch it?
10. You’re really a 2000s kid if you recognize these.

Everyone knows grape was the best.
11. This is the 2000s version of an iPad.

Being able to watch movies on the go was next-level. This quieted a lot of cranky kids.
12. I love how they put no sequel.

I guess there wasn’t just one sequel, there were 4.
13. The splinters were unforgiving.

The floor is lava went so hard in these jungle jim’s.
14. Who remembers this gem?

This was peak television.
15. The family computer.

I can still remember the sound of it booting up.
16. Clear out the living room, Ned’s Declassified is on.

This show glued millions of eyes to the screen. They should have just followed ned through life.
17. GameCube was the king of affordable prices.

It’s all we could afford, so it’s all we played.
18. The Emperor of YouTube in the 2000s.

I like to touch rusty spoons.
19. Why was one always broken?

You’d get sound to come out of one, and then the other one was busted. I’m convinced they made these speakers just to test our patience.
20. This brings back memories of riding in the back of an old mini-van.

The little TVs that would drop from the ceiling, it was like riding in a spaceship.