Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” had TikTok users exposing themselves with theirfavorite “Vecna” songs. Now,порнография с геями ABBA's 1979 hit “Angeleyes” has TikTokkers revealing their past loves, unlocking core memories in me that I forgot I had.
TikTokkers have been using the sound, a sped-up version of “Angeleyes” by ABBA, to reminisce about the things they used to love, from television shows to discontinued candies. While I enjoy a good throwback from time to time, these TikTokshave been more on the somber side. It’s clear that there are some things that the collective will not get over.
TikTok user @lillieangelareminded me that it’s been three years since we lost Dr. Alexei on Stranger Things. And I was just starting to forget that Robb from Game of Thronesexisted until I saw @booktoktaylor’s tiktok.
I’m convinced that Oswaldwas ASMR. Does anyone else remember that scene where Oswald cuts into a giant banana just perfectly? I still think about how much I used to love Sagwa, which was my introduction to the beauty of cats, and why I ended up adopting a mixed-Siamese kitten in my adulthood.
Thanks to @madelinewalseman’s video, I actually learned today that the iconic blue Scooby Doo gummies are nonexistent now due to a formula change. I was also reminded of a core memory from my middle school experience: One time, I had left my Scooby Doo gummies on the table while I got up to get lunch, and when I returned, a classmate had eaten only the opaque blue gummies (which were obviously the best flavor). And a round of applause for the discontinued Altoids Sours, which I actually signed a petition to bring back. My taste buds are still grieving.
This is my favorite variation of the “Angeleyes” trend: nostalgia for a past that one never personally experienced, also known as “anemoia.” In @feelthebern511’s video, they mourn for Pangea, something I wasn’t nostalgic for until today. Just imagine how much we could save on airfare! And @x.xgray’svideo reminded me of the “Lovers of Valdaro,” two 6,000-year-old skeletons that were buried in what seems like an embrace.
While TikTok is collectively going through it, I’m reminded of a quote from another figure of nostalgia, Dr. Seuss: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
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