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combatmed1 t1_jaa4geg wrote

I was in Iraq....2003-2005 didn't exist for me. Lol

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Pretty_County_1861 OP t1_jaa4x85 wrote

I was a 13yr old girl.. it existed too much for me. Glad you made it through that, thanks for even going.

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zeptillian t1_jaa7ikf wrote

2004 was actually 19 years ago at this point.

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WornInShoes t1_jaarv96 wrote

That superbowl was the best one in the history of the nfl

was also the game that had the Justin Timberlake "Nipple Gate" during halftime

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tehzayay t1_jacd9no wrote

Love this. Everyone only remembers the titty but the game was awesome. Wish the cats had pulled it out, one day..

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WornInShoes t1_jacfom6 wrote

Damn Kasay shanking the ensuing kickoff, giving Tom fuckin Brady the 40 instead of the 20

I couldn’t watch it was so painful, but still the best damn SB in the sport’s history

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tehzayay t1_jachul7 wrote

Yeah, I think we know now that Tom would've been just fine from the 20. But tough luck going against both him and Vinatieri when they were rising stars.

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spunky3932 t1_jaa4m4j wrote

My area said cray-cray. I guess that means super crazy?

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Pretty_County_1861 OP t1_jaa51ld wrote

that depends on the definition of "cray cray" vs "real cray cray" doesn't it

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muffinsticks t1_jabc7j6 wrote

The more years that pass the further I am from the 'The Reason' ever being heard again and it makes me so happy

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Pretty_County_1861 OP t1_jabdhui wrote

#I'm not a perfect perrrsssooonnnnnn

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muffinsticks t1_jabfzi9 wrote

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!! Being forced to listen to this while working at Pacific Sunwear in the mall was pure torture 😭😭

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olde_greg t1_jaa6rph wrote

This is depressing. It doesn't even feel like that long ago.

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whiskeyjane45 t1_jab8d41 wrote

I was reading the bio for the coaches at my daughter's gymnastics. I banged my head against the wall and went to cry to my wife when I got to the one that was born in 2004. I graduated high school that year

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shmeeeeeeee1 t1_jaawtup wrote

Wow insane how the prices are different but wages are the same. I make about $48K living in the south and this is just funny to me

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pk10534 t1_jab7sv5 wrote

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in-game_sext t1_jabpdlt wrote

Well, it says "average income" per capita and $48k is $24/hr... in like 95% of the country today, most people make that or less than that. Many states where most workers make half that.

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pk10534 t1_jabpqmb wrote

No, they don’t? Did you open the link? Median income in the US is $70,000 a year. Half of workers make below that, not 95%

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docsquidly t1_jacvetu wrote

Your link references median household income which is based on the income of every resident of that house that is over the age of 15. The OP references the average of individual incomes.

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eyedoc11 t1_jab1qhv wrote

"Cargo trousers"

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PNWRockhound t1_jaa6x58 wrote

Our population grew by 39.1 million.

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Santos_L_Halper_II t1_jaaxjxc wrote

Middle age confirmed: I only know the chick from stranger things in the “stars born in” section.

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mukwah t1_jab50ur wrote

That was when Boston broke the curse! I was in Puerto Rico when they won

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mikeyp83 t1_jaaod3a wrote

Come to think of it, has anyone checked on OutKast?

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SirMcCheese t1_jaargzr wrote

Shrek 2 and Spider-Man 2 dang great year for sequels.

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themooniscool t1_jaazr6r wrote

When I was 18 and thought I knew everything about the world 😂

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Rickfacemcginty t1_jad2chq wrote

Never forget. Janet Jackson’s nipple.

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tradesman46 t1_jadev7g wrote

That was pretty pivotal, not only because it destroyed her career, but all the crackdowns on public television and radio content were huge..

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l0wryda t1_jab90f7 wrote

the pistons bearing the lakers was the highlight of 2004. beat a LA team of basically all stars with billups, big ben, sheed, tayshaun, and rip.

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runmymouth t1_jabb060 wrote

I thought astros were in world series in 2004….

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HayTX t1_jabc0me wrote

2004 I just moved to Texas State. 2004-2007 where pretty fun.

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mmutinoi t1_jabcf89 wrote

Those were my middle school cafeteria dance jams!

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anewleaf1234 t1_jabdvxh wrote

Mystic River is a great book/ movie.

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Tazzy8jazzy t1_jabnch7 wrote

College days! Made me feel nostalgic.

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PreppyFinanceNerd t1_jac4180 wrote

That was the year I and my highschool girlfriend documented every day to day update in our relationship via our LiveJournal accounts.

It started with meeting and two months later I was attempting suicide and changing schools. What a ride.

Also this forgot to mention how huge emo and pop punk was at this time. Holy hell you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing I'm Not Okay.

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LewisEFurr t1_jad9c5u wrote

I was living in an apartment with a bunch of idiots, playing in a shitty local band, drinking and partying every night, San Andreas came out that year, it was a time of self-indulgence and self-destruction.

Good times.

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Dummies102 t1_jaduyqt wrote

even back then the top movies were just a bunch of sequels...

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Rez25 t1_jaeer1e wrote

“Hey Ya” transcends time.

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Pretty_County_1861 OP t1_jaef2bv wrote

Where I work, we can listen to our music in the AM before customers & Hey Ya still comes on my playlist a ridiculous amount of times a month. It keeps me moving at a good pace.

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Rez25 t1_jaegen0 wrote

That’s legit. That song always puts me in a good mood even though the songs lyrics are pretty depressing lol.

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CheeseburgerSmoothy t1_jaa9kxr wrote

Velour tracksuits we’re in fashion? Maybe for gopniks! Glad I missed that fashion trend.

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mom2emnkate t1_jaabqh7 wrote

I worked at a place then that mentioned them specifically in the dress code, as in, "Velour track suits not permitted, even if you wear high heels." I had been there about a week and was positive I knew for whom that extra clause has been added, lol.

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Mysterious_Spell_302 t1_jacp9hz wrote

George W. Bush...what a disaster. Even worse than Trump.

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