By Taylor Gleason Posted June 6, 2019
If you really think about when the seniors were little, a has changed. No, I’m not talking about how we changed ourselves, but what we grew up playing with in comparison to what we play with now. When we were little, we used to play with Barbie dolls, Legos, Webkinz, stuffed animals, Razor scooters, face paint and so much more.
A very popular movie back in the 2000s was “X-Men”.
In 2001, Bratz were very popular for the little girls out there.
Bop It was very popular in 2009. Just about every family had the game and was playing it.
Back in 2016, Facebook was the most popular social media out there, but now we’re starting to turn to Instagram.
Around 2010, MTV was a very popular channel for early teens, but now that we have grown up, a lot of us have stopped watching shows from MTV.
In 2015, the phrases “THE BOMB” and “EPIC” were something all of us have used at least once, if not more. What happened to those sayings?
As children, cable TV was very popular. After school and in the morning we would sit down in front of the television as we got ready, or even when we were eating, but now a lot of families don’t even own cable TV, but instead, we use Netflix, Hulu, Showbox, etc.
Snapchat was a very popular social media for taking pictures in 2011. Every picture you saw that was a selfie was taken with a Snapchat filter.
If you think about it, back in the 2000s, we used to use the flip phone. There were no touchscreen phones out there. But now everyone, even seven-year-olds, has smartphones in their pockets. A lot has changed since we were kids, but just wait; there will be more changes yet.