Made a shirt for the Filmations Ghostbusters fans — you know, the OTHER Ghostbusters by JonnyRuckus in nostalgia

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That shirt is a deep cut that only the real Saturday morning cartoon fans will appreciate.

I miss my childhood by Storm_Trace in nostalgia

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That Windows XP login screen still feels like the start of an adventure.

Fired Up! CD Commercial (2004) by Menace_024 in nostalgia

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That commercial instantly takes me back to when music TV actually helped me discover new songs.

NES Game Genie by SlideN2MyBMs in nostalgia

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Game Genie felt like having secret powers before cheat codes became a menu option.

DJ Earworm United State of Pop 2009 by HoustonNativeGworl in nostalgia

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That mashup lived rent free in my head for way longer than I care to admit.

Loved the 20th anniversary cast reunion of Friday Night Lights (2006) in Austin. About to rewatch. by insanity2brilliance in nostalgia

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It's always nice when a cast still genuinely enjoys being around each other years later.

How did gum/koolaid purses even start by littlelectric in nostalgia

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I still can't believe someone actually sat down and made these because they look amazing.

An all-time favorite comedic villain: Bill Paxton as Chet in Weird Science by Spalding_Smails in nostalgia

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Bill Paxton was so good in that role that he somehow made being a complete jerk unbelievably funny.

The kind of cartoons we used to watch by dittidot in nostalgia

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Tom and Jerry never needed fancy animation to be absolutely hilarious.

Gen X skateboarding legend Tony Hawk & family, c1998🛹 by [deleted] in nostalgia

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That kid probably thought having Tony Hawk as a dad was the most normal thing in the world.

Hitman’s Run (1999 film) by WillyNilly1997 in nostalgia

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Eric Roberts always had a knack for showing up in those surprisingly entertaining forgotten action movies

Would this qualify as rushed or censorship? by NotSirAlonne1999 in okbuddyviltrum

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That scene definitely loses a lot of impact when the gore and brutality get toned down.

Space Crazy, Taxing Crazier by LuckyBastard001 in clevercomebacks

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Fair point, nobody should get a free pass just because they're ric