#late 2000s nostalgia
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kvetch19 · 5 days ago
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loveaquariuslove · 2 years ago
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nostalgic bratz girlfriendz nite out
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realsolaris · 2 months ago
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when I was a kid I liked Carl Edwards for all the same reasons s1apsh0es liked Lake Speed, sponsors.
I loved the Aflac commercials then, so naturally I was by default an Edwards fan growing up, and after gaining a hyperfixation for historic motorsports, honestly I may still be a fan.
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sadboimusic69 · 2 months ago
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Something - Escape The Fate
Song 130
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gemini526sdumptruck · 1 year ago
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Ok so update: I got it to work finally!
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Every time I've opened it I was nervous, because the first few times it still would crash, but after a little clicking it actually started to play. And I got so so giddy and excited when I realized it was actually playing and not crashing instantly.
I'm still nervous to how it'll react to my computer restarting and all that but I can now say that at least as of right now, I have a working apk of the game.
I said one of the first things I was gonna do when I got this was make like emo versions of some of the Inanimate Insanity characters but...we'll see how things go from here or if people think that's a good idea or not lol
For now, fingers crossed the apk keeps on working!
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gryphona · 11 months ago
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For the people who used Mathletics in 2009
Remember these guys?
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If you want to experience some real nostalgia, just follow the link below!
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dghyrtutr · 1 year ago
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The 2006-2009 era of CITV.
This era of CITV was particularly special as it marked the end of something and the beginning of something else, something that would shape the brand for the next 17 years as we know it.
After 23 years, CITV would cease only being a programming block, airing for a few hours on ITV but that doesn't mean that CITV would vanish from UK television, it means that four yeas after, it's main competitor launched as it's own channel, in the last year of the mid 2000s in 2006, CITV would become it's own channel too.
CITV becoming a channel was great! Wasn't it? Well, Yes it was, because being a channel, meant that CITV would have more hours to broadcast and therefore it would have more hours for programmes to air in a day. But there was one poor decision made by ITV in the very same year that the channel launched that made it's rival competitor bear the full brunt of producing decent original programming much more from then on.
In the year of 2006, ITV had been dealing with the struggle of trying to sway viewers from other sources of children and teenagers' entertainment for years now. A new source of entertainment for children called POP had been airing for about over two years now, launching as a channel in 2003, the first year of the mid-2000s. POP, still to this day is the bare rubbish that a child would choose to watch compared to other sources of entertainment but to ITV at the time, it meant something, just another source to complete with coupled with the fact that ITV had to also deal with increasingly tougher competition from UK versions of American sources of children and teenagers' entertainment such as Disney, Nickelodeon, Nick toons, Cartoon Network and Boomerang. But it wasn't just tough competition that made ITV to make that forever changing decision, it was also the lack of funding, this wasn't new, ITV had always dealt with the lack of funding, one year or another but this time was too much for ITV to fix it and ITV blamed that fault on the harsh Ofcom rules that been made recently. But there was one reason that lead ITV to make this decision that sticks the most: ITV losing morale to create and produce good quality original programming anymore.
After exactly 23 years, 2 months and 8 days, since it first launched as a programming block on ITV on 3 January 1983, CITV launched as a channel on 11 March 2006.
As par, as becoming a channel, is a pretty big thing, the CITV branding got a big overhaul, replacing the third version of the logo which been first used 7 years earlier in the late 1990s on 25/26 May 1998. the third version of the 1998 logo had been introduced two years earlier on 8 September 2003, replacing the second version of the 1998 logo which had been introduced, a little over a year earlier on 1 April 2002. Whilst the differences between these three versions of the 1998 logo were the fact that the first version was completely 3D, the second version was half 3D and 2D and third and final version of this logo was completely 2D but the exact shape structure and three colour pallets which were red, blue and yellow all remained the same throughout these three versions. But the branding for the 2006-2009 of CITV wasn't a fourth version of the 1998 logo but a brand new and completely different logo was introduced, ending the usage of the previous logo which had lasted for 7 years.
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This logo was drastically different and the way the logo was presented on the channel was much more wackier and funny, a perfect fit for the last year of the mid-2000s and for the whole of the late-2000s (2007-2009).
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This is the soundtracks of then Next/Then/Later bumpers that were used from 2007-2009.
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A video of the Next/Then/After bumper that was used from the very first day the channel launched in 2006 to sometime in 2007.
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A video of a set of several Next/Then/Later bumpers that were used between 2008-2009.
Many of the old programmes that were being repeated in this era, stopped being repeated by the time this era ended or during the next era (2009-2013) after but some programmes were still repeated into the next era (2013-2018) after that. I'm not surprised as due to ITV not wanting to make enough new original programming, repeats, whether the repeat episodes were from acquired programmes or original programmes basically kept CITV afloat from now on.
This era began the slow decline of CITV from the 17 years onwards until today.
This era of CITV lasted for exactly 3 years, 7 months and 20 days, it's final day of broadcasting was on 1 November 2009. This era perfectly time capsuled in the 2000s, by ending, over two months before the end of the decade.
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miss-major · 6 months ago
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the futuristic era 🔮
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insandriumheart · 4 months ago
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༺2007༻
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digitalmemoriez · 1 month ago
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✫・゚*.2008・゚✫*.
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kvetch19 · 1 month ago
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loveaquariuslove · 1 year ago
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nostalgic movies: bratz fashion pixiez
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realsolaris · 2 years ago
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i miss nockforce honestly
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sadboimusic69 · 27 days ago
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Last Request - Paolo Nutini
Song 145
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gemini526sdumptruck · 2 years ago
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I have this strange fascination with that time from around the early 2000s-mid-ish 2010s where anime was just starting to get worldwide popularity, and everyone was trying to capitalize on it by trying to make their own anime styled or influenced media. Like shows, games, art, books. Especially those old "how to draw manga books" lol.
For the American side of things, I lovingly call it "Amerime"
I actually had one of those books, this one:
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Like idk what else to call that era, but I'm just so fascinated by it, because I partially lived through it (not as a teenager, more so when I was like in 1st-5th grade. dunno if that really counts but eh)
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youre-dreaming-302 · 2 years ago
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