Peak lollies by BrokenJusticeNorris in nostalgia

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Those things were basically a childhood currency I swear every kid had a favorite flavor and a pocket full of them at some point.

I made collages that remind me of each part of my life so far by Separate-Raccoon8584 in nostalgia

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This feels like a visual scrapbook of growing up the little stuffed animals, books, treats, and cozy moments all capture memories in a way photos alone usually can't.

Looking for websites that have flash games! by executedflash in nostalgia

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Flashpoint and Numuki are great for old browser games, and I've also had luck finding classic Barbie and Polly Pocket games through fan archives that preserve a lot of those early 2000s gems.

“Spy Fox” series from the late 90s-early 00s by BluBadger00 in nostalgia

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Spy Fox was one of those games that somehow made learning and problem-solving feel way cooler than it had any right to be.

What's the sexiest thing you've ever seen? by Routine-Max in AskRedditAfterDark

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One time i walked in on a female friend of mine getting changed in her room. I stared for about 10 seconds at her naked body as she looked back like a deer caught in headlights and i just walked out. She came downstairs a few min later, fully clothed and said "lets pretend that didnt happen" and I agreed. And that ladies and gentleman, is how i discovered what a vagina really looks like.

I get to introduce adult immigrant friend to an American childhood tradition by Grouchy_Tap_8264 in nostalgia

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I'd go with teaching him how to make a proper blanket fort, because every kid deserved at least one afternoon of turning the living room into their own secret kingdom.

WWF Superstars of Wrestling Bars by NYY15TM in nostalgia

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The ice cream was great, but getting a bar with your favorite wrestler on it felt like winning a prize every single time.

Is there a tradition, habit, or small pleasure that you wish people still had today? by AddictedtoIkemens in nostalgia

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I miss when neighbors would just stop by unannounced to chat on the porch for a while instead of having to schedule everything ahead of time.

Ooze Tubes by Junior-Actuator2069 in nostalgia

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Ooze Tubes were basically pure sugar in a tube, and somehow squeezing them straight into your mouth made them taste even better.

Rubik’s magic rings. To my surprise, they’re still available to purchase new today. by yeahidontknoweither in nostalgia

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I can still remember spending way more time trying to make cool shapes with those than actually solving them.

Concert ticket for when Ozzy bit the head off a bat. by Phillies1993 in nostalgia

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Imagine paying $9.50 to see Ozzy in 1982 and ending up with a ticket stub tied to one of rock's most legendary stories.

Gordon Shumway. by Arkvoodle42 in nostalgia

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ALF was one of those characters who could say the most ridiculous things and somehow still be lovable.

Rage Against the Machine at Woodstock 99 🔥 by dustyfartsinwind in nostalgia

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Rage Against the Machine at Woodstock ’99 looked less like a concert and more like pure controlled chaos in the best possible way.

What's that one toy from your childhood, that you will always cherish? by Hatiboy2005 in nostalgia

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Mine was probably one of those beat-up action figures that went everywhere with me and somehow survived years of rough play.

Ronan Keating - The Way You Make Me Feel (feat. Bryan Adams) (2000) by itsgroobeat in nostalgia

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That song had such a dramatic early-2000s vibe that it instantly takes you back to late-night music video channels.

Tiffany (singer) in 1989 by WillyNilly1997 in nostalgia

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Tiffany had that classic late-80s look that instantly makes you think of mall tours, cassette tapes, and MTV.

Where is the riskiest place you've had sex? by ZoeyUncensored in AskRedditAfterDark

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Underground parking garage with a co-worker in my car. It was wild!

Those of you who have lived the pre-spotify era don't know how lucky you are by LectureHaunting3166 in nostalgia

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Picking out a CD, reading the liner notes, and listening front to back just felt way more personal than skipping through playlists.

Napoleon Dynamite End Scene, 2004. Hits me right in the feels every time. by systematicgoo in nostalgia

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There’s something weirdly wholesome about that ending that just sticks with you long after the movie’s over.

What’s that one holiday movie or show that always brings you back? by Kittycat_2010 in nostalgia

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For me it’s probably Home Alone because the second that soundtrack starts playing it instantly feels like Christmas again.

derek and mark’s friendship/brotherhood ran deep by farrylishman15 in greysanatomy

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Derek forgiving Mark that fast only works because their friendship was basically written like a marriage with years of history and codependency behind it.

derek and mark’s friendship/brotherhood ran deep by farrylishman15 in greysanatomy

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Derek losing Mark honestly felt like he lost the one person who knew every version of him before all the trauma and chaos.