‘What’s something from early 2000s Britain you miss more than you expected to?’ – 21 people who are super nostalgic for the noughties
13.
‘When you actively logged onto the Internet, browsed for what you needed, and then you actively disconnected. Now, it is virtually impossible to do even the most basic of things without being connected, bombarded with advertisements and having your data exploited thus.’
–VictimsOfTheCat
14.
‘I like to look at photos of personal stereos (Walkman for the brand conscious) from the early 90s. Now that all of our phones look the same something has been lost in getting the perfect make/model/features for your budget and requirements.’
–Professional-Test239
15.
‘My youth! I loved being out with friends, time felt longer then and there was no big rush. Even dinner break at school felt like loads of time to catch up with everyone and just chill out. Six weeks holidays felt like months and months. I miss it loads actually!’
–Medium-Marketing-493
16.
‘Going out on Friday and getting back in on Sunday.’
–kirkyrise
17.
‘It was an era when we had good consoles, and good games that we could boot up and play, without having to wait for the game or the system to update.’
–fadedhalo10
18.
‘House parties. Do they still happen?’
–PipBin
19.
‘Here’s a weird one: I discovered recently how much I miss TFI Friday with Chris Evans when I caught an episode on YouTube.
‘I was always snooty about the show and was usually out on the lash when it was on. Looking back, it represents the vibe of the time so well – the live music was great, there are audience members crammed into the rafters and most of all it looks fun. As judgemental as I was at the time, I haven’t seen it’s like.’
–CursiveComet
20.
‘Heinz tinned sponge puddings. Not a big ask is it?’
–underrated_tool
21.
‘Tizer!’
–jennaelizabeth96
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