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Burned CDs. Away messages. Mall lurks. Emotional warfare disguised as AIM status updates. This week, we’re taking a wildly nostalgic, and slightly traumatic, trip back to the early 2000s. From sleepovers and three-way calls to mall culture and teen movie tropes, we’re unpacking what friendship looked like during the era of side parts, glitter gel, and personality-defining eyeliner.
We dive into the sacred rituals of LiveJournal confessions, the coded language of Top 8 rankings, and the harsh social rules we all tried to survive. But beneath the nostalgia is a deeper conversation: how those formative years shaped our self-worth, emotional habits, and the way we show up in friendships today.
Whether you were full-on emo, low-key alt, or just trying to keep your ringtone under 30 seconds to save money, this one’s for you.
Let’s keep the nostalgia going:
By Robin Welch and Deborah AndrewsBurned CDs. Away messages. Mall lurks. Emotional warfare disguised as AIM status updates. This week, we’re taking a wildly nostalgic, and slightly traumatic, trip back to the early 2000s. From sleepovers and three-way calls to mall culture and teen movie tropes, we’re unpacking what friendship looked like during the era of side parts, glitter gel, and personality-defining eyeliner.
We dive into the sacred rituals of LiveJournal confessions, the coded language of Top 8 rankings, and the harsh social rules we all tried to survive. But beneath the nostalgia is a deeper conversation: how those formative years shaped our self-worth, emotional habits, and the way we show up in friendships today.
Whether you were full-on emo, low-key alt, or just trying to keep your ringtone under 30 seconds to save money, this one’s for you.
Let’s keep the nostalgia going: