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You Know You Grew Up In The Early 2000s If

90's kids? Yeah right.

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You Know You Grew Up In The Early 2000s If
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We've all seen the posts about "90's" kids, but what about those of us who weren't so lucky as to be one of them? What about those of us who were growing up around the turn of the century? Well, for those of us who have to consider ourselves "2000's kids", here's a few things that might seem a little familiar to you.

You know you grew up in the early 2000s if you remember

Changing your away message on AIM four times a week.


*dinner time!! dnt chat :)*

Learning the entire Souja Boy dance.


and you still break this one out at parties every now and again.

The over-head projector


The feeling you got when you walked into class and saw this

You knew it was gonna be a good day.

Arguing over which was better, N'Sync or Backstreet Boys


You'd still fight to the death to defend your side.

Getting hyped on a Friday night when this came on

Disney Channel movie? Yes please.

Binge watching "SpongeBob" and "Drake & Josh" after school

What was better than enjoying a Go-Gurt while watching Megan torture her brothers or Spongebob and Patrick torture Squidward? Nothing.

Trading Silly Bandz

Silly Bandz up to your elbows? Sounds about right.

Wondering when Lizzie and Gordo would ever be together


Sure, Ethan Craft was a good-looking guy, but Gordo and Lizzie were meant to be.

Being jealous when your friends pulled their new RAZR flip phone


*Texts using T9*

'Liking' every possible group on Facebook


Does the page relate to my life even a little bit? Because if so, I'm hitting the like button.






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