Most disposable cameras had the option for a free CD with the pictures on them so look in the packs to see if they're still there. Copy the pictures off them to your storage spot.
Personally, I pay the 2TB google one / google photos and split some with family (and they pay a portion each). I also spent a summer using a photo digitizer similar to this one and slowly slide in each negative and captures them all digitally this way. Personally, I keep them all in google photos and spent some time editing correct (roughly) dates and years. Birthdays - on the day/month (even if it was probably a weekend it doesn't matter); summer camps - July 1st each year; Xmas pictures were on Xmas. Some film has the time/date stamp alone the sides/back so you can always look there too.
When FB was growing in mid-late highschool, that became a dumping ground for all the 'point-and-click' random pictures of "friends at walmart" or "hanging out again." I downloaded all my data from fb years ago before I deleted it and then uploaded all them to my google photos too, editing their dates based on whatever fb album info I had at the time. I think they offer a better connector/transfer system now.
Old phones may have pictures stored and same with old family computers. Take a look around and see! Have fun!
Do you mean the Simple Life poster? If so, Nicole Richie isn't topless, it's just a bra. I expect the poster is a bit faded after 20 years or so
This is done on purpose , read the book the boy problem , https://www.amazon.com/Boy-Problem-Educating-America-1870-1970/dp/1421412594/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+boy+problem&qid=1634418089&sr=8-1