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BUT THE N0UGHTI3S

I don’t know about you but it’s quite insane to think that the 2000s happened just two decades ago. I was born in 1989; I am an inbetweener millennial by all accounts having experienced the ’90s, but was definitely more aware of pop culture and lived and breathed it in the 2000s. Maybe it’s denial on my part (slowly creeping towards mid-30s here), but it honestly does seem like it was just a few years ago that we all had frosted tips and wore low-rise jeans.

The noughties was the height of everything. And I do mean everything.

It was the turn of the century that coincided with the start of a new millennium. There was a general panic

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