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A single image, sound, or smell is sometimes enough to stop you in your tracks and then transport you back in time to your childhood. Today, we are giving you permission to take a break and daydream about the good old days when life felt simpler and better, and the future seemed brighter.

‘Nostalgia Folder’ is a fantastic digital time capsule that posts vintage photos from decades past, and they are full to the brim with bittersweet nostalgia. We have picked out our favorites to share with you, and you’ll find them below.

#1

Screenshot of 3D Pinball for Windows - Space Cadet, a classic computer game from the nostalgia folder.

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MalayDragon
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3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ahhh Yes, the old My Internet is not working backup plan.

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    Nostalgia is neither good nor bad, but a bit of both. And the overall effect it has on you, your emotional well-being, and your mental health will depend on how you interact with it, as well as how much you indulge in it.

    On the positive end of the scale, nostalgia can reenergize and reinvigorate you, remind you of your roots, values, and identity, and give you the strength to power through the toughest of challenges that you face in the present.

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    What’s more, reminiscing can help guide your future actions by reminding you what you stand for and what it is that you truly want in life.

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    Healthline explains that nostalgia can give you a stronger and more positive self-identity. “Your life experiences help shape your personality and define your sense of self. Looking back on the past can help you realize how you’ve grown over time.”

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    Furthermore, thinking about all of your accomplishments and goals can remind you that your life has value and meaning even if things didn’t turn out perfectly.

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    On top of that, nostalgia can help you feel more connected to others because you think of the people you love. In other words, you remind yourself to value those relationships. That being said, nostalgia can also make you feel lonelier, too.

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    Reminiscing about your past can also serve as a source of motivation and inspiration to better your circumstances and aim for happiness.

    And yet, that’s not the full story.

    #10

    A textbook page with a list of previous students names written in it. This image is from the Nostalgia Folder and will make you remember things you have long forgotten.

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    zatrisha
    Community Member
    39 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That disgust when it was someone you know and don't like - and the book was in HIS ROOM 😫

    The dark side of nostalgia is that it is also closely related to regret and sadness. If you overindulge in thinking about and yearning for the past, you can miss out on some fantastic things in your present, including positive relationships with genuinely good people.

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    Yes, the present is likely very different from your childhood, but as human beings, we have to continue learning and adapting to our circumstances, no matter our age. Happiness is very much achievable no matter what decade you live in, but it requires consistent, hard work.

    #14

    A close-up of a weathered, old soccer ball, part of the nostalgia folder that might make you remember things.

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    zatrisha
    Community Member
    33 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember practicing volleyball with such a ball because I couldn't afford any other ball. I trained alone for almost a year. Then I went to a club and the real volleyball there was SO LIGHTWEIGHT that I played way too hard at the beginning and my coach said every time that I had probably eaten my special breakfast cereal again. 😛

    Healthline warns that nostalgic experiences can “inspire a deep and pervasive longing for people, places, and things that are no longer part of your life. You can’t always trust those glowing snapshots, though. Instead, memory fragments are just that: fragments. As the flowing sands of time wear them down, you’re left with an incomplete picture of the past.”

    The fact is, our memories aren’t entirely accurate because our brains can make our past seem more appealing than what actually happened. In other words, you might tend to forget about the negative things you experienced in your childhood, like arguments, heartbreak, homework (yuck!), and the like.

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    “Getting caught up in an idealized rewrite can leave you comparing your present day to a past you didn’t actually enjoy all that much. This yearning can eventually factor into emotional distress, including symptoms of depression,” Healthline explains.

    What’s more, nostalgia can be dangerous if you, as an individual, have a habit of ruminating, worrying, and fixating on dark or unwanted thoughts. When it arises spontaneously, nostalgia can strengthen unwanted feelings like sadness and loneliness, instead of comforting us.

    If your present life isn’t particularly good, being reminded of your childhood can make you experience feelings that are close to depression.

    “If you failed to achieve things you hoped to accomplish, your enthusiasm for the future may fade. You might wish you could return to your youth, when life felt like a blank canvas filled with possibility. Nostalgia in these moments can sharpen feelings of regret, loss, or guilt, especially around relationships, missed opportunities, or promises you feel you didn’t keep. Over time, this emotional dip can linger, making it harder to feel grounded in the present and more likely that nostalgia resurfaces again, reinforcing sadness rather than easing it.”

    The curator who runs the ‘Nostalgia Folder’ account has been entertaining people with vintage content on X since March 2022. Over the past 4+ years, the project has grown to nearly a million followers on the social network.

    The idea behind the account is straightforward and relatable—posting nostalgia-inducing photos of locations, products, toys, clothing, media, and designs that evoke memories of what it was like to be a kid.

    And with such a large and loyal online following, it’s clear that this is working.

    We’d like to hear from you in the comments once you’ve finished enjoying these images and upvoting your favorite ones. Which of these photos resonated with you the most? Why do you think they had such a strong effect on you?

    What are the most vivid memories from your childhood? What do you miss the most about the ‘good old days’? On the flip side, what are you grateful for now that you think is even better than anything you had in the past?

    #35

    A vintage TV screen showing a bright green volume bar, a familiar sight from the nostalgia folder.

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    Divado
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Never felt nostalgia for these. Weren't they dreadful.

    #37

    A stick figure holding a large sword made of stacked markers, a relatable image from a nostalgia folder for many.

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    zatrisha
    Community Member
    28 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I was in kindergarten, I built something like this to paint the ceiling in my room. Sorry Mom.

    #38

    A pile of colorful, translucent counting chips in a white plastic container, a nostalgic reminder.

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    zatrisha
    Community Member
    24 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It looks like German "flea hopping" (Flohhüpfen“) - you push down one chip with the other and let it jump in a bowl.

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    #80

    Several colorful, cartoon-faced bottles of L'Oréal Kids shampoo, bringing back nostalgic memories.

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    James016
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I see where Among Us got their ideas for the astronauts.

    #81

    A grid of Windows Vista user icons, featuring diverse images like nature, animals, and objects, a nostalgic folder.

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    MalayDragon
    Community Member
    3 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We're going to D.i.e! - Moris Moss

    #85

    A close-up of a desktop computer with a yellow sticker that reads, REMEMBER Turn your computer off before midnight on 12/31/99, a nostalgic image.

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    MalayDragon
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember New Years Eve 1999 - 2000, As it is summer here in Australia in December my brother and I were outside playing laser tag, when Mum let us know the countdown was about to start, we stopped and got ready, on the stroke of midnight Dad flipped the mains switch to the power to off, and scared the c**p out of the entire family.. Brilliant.