On this social network, you ranked your closest friends in a list that caused more drama than any text message ever could
What is "Myspace"
This boy band told us they wanted it that way — we still don't know what "it" was
What is "Backstreet Boys (I Want It That Way)"
This bilingual Nickelodeon show featured a young explorer and her talking backpack who asked kids at home for help solving problems
What is "Dora the Explorer"
This portable Kraft snack came with crackers, cheese, and sometimes turkey or ham in separate compartments — the original bento box
What is "Lunchables?"
Every science fair project used this common household acid and this base together to make a satisfying fizzy explosion
What is "Vinegar and Baking Soda"
This video platform, launched in 2005, let anyone upload content and accidentally invented the influencer
What is "Youtube"
This singer wore a schoolgirl outfit and asked to be hit one more time, launching one of the biggest pop careers in history
What is "Britney Spears (Baby One More Time)"
This show followed three superhero sisters made from sugar, spice, everything nice, and a accidental dose of Chemical X
What is "The Powerpuff Girls"
This candy, shaped like a tiny bottle, contained a fizzy powder inside that exploded on your tongue and made you feel like a mad scientist
What is "Pop Rocks"
This is the process by which plants convert sunlight into food — you drew a diagram of it at least four times between 3rd and 8th grade
What is "Photosynthesis"
This browser, released in 1995 by Microsoft and pre-installed on every Windows PC, dominated the internet until Firefox showed up
What is "Internet Explorer"
This duet between Jay-Z and Alicia Keys declared a major American city the concrete jungle where dreams are made
What is "Empire State of Mind (New York)"
This Nickelodeon show starred a boy with a football-shaped head who lived with his grandparents in a boarding house full of eccentric neighbors
What is "Hey Arnold!"
This Hostess snack cake featured a golden sponge exterior and a white cream filling that kids claimed would survive a nuclear apocalypse
What is "Twinkies"
This organelle converts glucose and oxygen into ATP — the usable energy currency that keeps your cells alive and running
What is the "Mitochondria"
This website launched in 1994 and became the internet's first major classified ads platform, accidentally disrupting the newspaper industry forever
What is "Craigslist"
This Usher album, featuring the songs Yeah! and Burn, became one of the best selling R&B albums of the 2000s
What is "Confessions"
This Canadian animated show aired on Cartoon Network from 1999 to 2009 and featured three kids in a cul-de-sac scamming their neighbors for jawbreakers
What is "Ed, Edd n Eddy"
This Japanese snack, wildly popular in the early 2000s, consisted of a biscuit stick dipped in flavored chocolate and came in a small box — American kids discovered it and never looked back
What is "Pocky"
This is used to predict the probability of offspring inheriting these, the units of heredity first described by Gregor Mendel
What is the "Punnett Square"
This blogging platform launched in 2007 became the spiritual home of fandoms, aesthetic moodboards, and teenagers who had a lot of feelings about fictional characters
What is "Tumblr"
This Missy Elliott song featured a music video where she wore an inflatable trash bag suit and remains one of the most iconic rap videos ever made
What is "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) / Get Ur Freak On (accept either iconic Missy video)"
This show followed four kids in a Colorado mountain town whose crude humor and recurring character death made parents deeply uncomfortable
What is "South Park?"
This snack consisted of tiny kangaroo-shaped graham crackers and a small tub of frosting that you were definitely not supposed to eat with your finger directly — but you did
What is "Dunk-a-roos"
Newton's third law states that for every action there is this
What is "An Equal and Opposite Reaction"