Tk Photos Showing the Internet Remembers All
The 2000s brought a lot of technological advancements that ended up creating what we know today as social media. But before that, people had to learn how to use a camera. Cameras weren't super popular, and kids were rarely using them because film was expensive and your parents didn't want you wasting it on blurry pictures. But digital cameras changed the game and opened up a lot of possibilities.
There was a lot of experimentation at the same time new fads were being born, so the results left a mark on a lot of people's lives, but not the good kind.
Here are some photos showing that the internet remembers all.
Little Moustache
Everyone had one.
Posing
It was hard.
Mirror Selfie
Teens spent 76% of their days in front of mirrors before front-facing cameras were invented.
Fursona
It wasn't just a phase.
Fedora Girl
A rare sight.
Rawr
A sub-genre of photography.
Metalhead
This picture comes with its own soundtrack.
Curlers
Getting ready for the dance was a job.
No Eye Contact
A lot of photos were taken from this angle, and the whole thing was to act like you didn't know someone was taking the photo, even though you were doing it yourself.
Infinite Bangs
The word cringe wasn't invented yet.
Karate Kid
Shaping generations.
High Score
Don't look too happy.
Warrior
People holding blades was another sub-genre of teen photography on the early internet.
Cherry Blossom
Editing skills weren't great, but the possibilities were endless.
Candid Shot
With digital cameras and the first cellphones with cameras, every photo felt like something groundbreaking and revolutionary.