I dunno. Take advantage of the present moment. Everyone wants to get out of their fantasies about the future and their recollections of the past. You weren’t alive back then, but you are now.
Yes, but it also works the other way. I did this on purpose in order to find music that I enjoyed in my youth, and it was a wonderful feeling to relive those memories 🙂
It’s particularly bad because, on the one hand, I now have my own money and can afford the fancy headphones, but on the other hand, I’m getting older and my hearing isn’t as good as it was when I was 16. *Millennial weeps.*
My childhood had its ups and downs, but I’m glad it’s all behind me now. A lot of medications, and just poor mental health habits in general. It’s so much more satisfying to be an adult.
I began singing the Strawberry Shortcake theme song out of nowhere last weekend. I couldn’t find out why it made me so sad and wistful. I suppose I now understand why.
For me, late-90s alternative rock reaches the sweet spot. The new radicals’ song “You Get What You Offer” reminds me of driving to junior high with my mother.
Fuck youth, to be honest. I’m filled with anxiety and fear, and I’m afraid to speak up against my bosses or the jerks in charge because… I need this work.
Not quite the same, but I’ve recently discovered the Beatles and Elton John, as well as a renewed admiration for Queen. These songs have incredible elegance, and I wish songs today had the same passion.
Oh, my goodness! I don’t cry, so don’t make fun of me. Over the course of the next few days, I’ll have a nervous breakdown and existential crisis as a result of the significant amount of time that has passed.
Isn’t 2007 just eight years ago? Nooo!
The last time I heard Chop Suey, this is what happened to me…
I dunno. Take advantage of the present moment. Everyone wants to get out of their fantasies about the future and their recollections of the past. You weren’t alive back then, but you are now.
You just need to be rewired! Those songs pressed the “You’re Young Again Button!” on my iPod.
As solid as a brick… Just a few of you can understand, and that’s fine.
This isn’t amusing; it’s depressing.
Yes, but it also works the other way. I did this on purpose in order to find music that I enjoyed in my youth, and it was a wonderful feeling to relive those memories 🙂
YOU HAVEN’T LOOKED AT ME IN ONE WEEK.
It makes no difference to me. I need to relive the memories of happier times now and then.
LMFAO’s music was published more than a decade ago.
WinAmp is a program that allows you to listen to
It’s particularly bad because, on the one hand, I now have my own money and can afford the fancy headphones, but on the other hand, I’m getting older and my hearing isn’t as good as it was when I was 16. *Millennial weeps.*
I wish I had the stamina to stand 🙁
My childhood had its ups and downs, but I’m glad it’s all behind me now. A lot of medications, and just poor mental health habits in general. It’s so much more satisfying to be an adult.
Don’t be concerned……
This is not the final chapter.
As a teenager, I remember watching the premiere of OSC on MTV 20 years ago…
This meme strikes a chord with me on a deep level!
Coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco jambo, coco
My childhood was a waste of time.
Everything to do with Chevy, something to do with levee…
When I discovered some old burnt cds from my high school days, I had this experience. I went down a nostalgia rabbit hole for a few hours.
That hit me right in the feels 🙁
Rihanna and Beyoncé were dubbed “throwbacks” by a 16-year-old coworker…… I figured I was too young for that button because I’m not even 30 yet.
I’m in this photograph, and I’m not pleased with it.
I began singing the Strawberry Shortcake theme song out of nowhere last weekend. I couldn’t find out why it made me so sad and wistful. I suppose I now understand why.
Anyone remember all those Dragostea Din Tei animated shorts?
God, I’m getting old!
There’s nothing quite like hearing songs you grew up with play on the classic rock station’s black hole…
When you hear a song you used to despise twenty years ago and your first reaction is, “Damn, this shit is MY JAM!” you’ll know you’re getting old.
What happened to the idea of funny?
Keep the word “decades” out of my vocabulary.
SMALL THINGS, SMALL THINGS, SMALL THINGS, SMALL TH
If you’ve only only listened to the same 50 or so songs for the past ten years, this won’t happen.
omg, I’m listening to Jerry Goldsmith’s “Afraid” from “The Haunting” right now.
For me, late-90s alternative rock reaches the sweet spot. The new radicals’ song “You Get What You Offer” reminds me of driving to junior high with my mother.
Lou Bega and Mambo Number 5 are fucking fucking fucking fucking fucking f
“Do not be resentful of your age. Is a luxury that many people do not have.”
-A wise person
I feel like I’m being assaulted.
Fuck youth, to be honest. I’m filled with anxiety and fear, and I’m afraid to speak up against my bosses or the jerks in charge because… I need this work.
Maintain your fitness! Feel younger for a longer time!
Why are so many of the comments not amusing at all, but very sad?
I’ve been listening to the same 20 songs for the past 20 years.
My mate, I wish you would take a step back from the precipice.
That button is fucked.
Nostalgia is a powerful medication.
Jane’s Diary by Breaking the Rules When I put my Spotify on shuffle, Ben hits me every now and then.
Not quite the same, but I’ve recently discovered the Beatles and Elton John, as well as a renewed admiration for Queen. These songs have incredible elegance, and I wish songs today had the same passion.
Oh, my goodness! I don’t cry, so don’t make fun of me. Over the course of the next few days, I’ll have a nervous breakdown and existential crisis as a result of the significant amount of time that has passed.