This. Born in '83 and I still claim myself as "90's kid."
BRB rocking Zubaz to school in '91 while some of you were sucking your mom's teet now claiming yourself to be "90's kid."
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10-23-2013, 02:53 PM #31
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10-23-2013, 02:53 PM #32
The one thing that affects this is having older siblings. A kid who was born in early 90's may remember some of this stuff cause of older brothers or sisters.
I agree with you for the most part, but I say '88-'89 is the cutoff. By the year 2000, if you were born in '88 or '89 you were 11 or 12 years old and were truly a "child of the 90's". Kids born in like 82 were 18 by the year 2000. For them, 90's was a mix of child and teen years.
So to be a true KID of the 90's I would say you need to be around 13 years old in the year 2000; so '87 is the purest, with about a 2 year swing either way from 1985 to 1989 (11-15 years old in 2000)."There is no such thing as the future; only the continuation of the present."
- The Chillosopher
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10-23-2013, 02:53 PM #33
Strong this. Either way 90-95 has it best. Got some of the 90s experience and were around to experience the advent of the best new technology in our teenage years.
Also 87 brahs are getting old..aren't you *******s 26 or older?? Fukkin lol good night sweet prime years, would not brag if i was born in 87 or before.Do not think that what is hard for you to master is humanly impossible; and if it is humanly possible, consider it to be within your reach.
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10-23-2013, 02:56 PM #42
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'85 master race lol at people who are BORN in the ****ing 90's having no shame.
Millennials, just LOL
BRB Grew up in golden age of gaming (non of this pretending to remember chit)
BRB Phat shoe laces
BRB Snap Bracelets
BRB Kids still played outside
BRB No school shootings until later in the 90's
BRB Music
BRB No social media growing up except chatAny society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. -Benjamin Franklin
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10-23-2013, 02:58 PM #47
I also feel like the first generation to grow up with computers. Remember our first one, well actually we still have it. It's a dinosaur at our second house. You can play skifree on it...and crayola art. Then we upgraded to some compaq computer in which we played math blasters, oregon trail, and eventually putt-putt and freddie fish. Then I was in fifth grade...started looking up definitions for vocab hw online. By 7th grade I was on aim all the time and had a xanga. 8th grade I had a myspace. And 9th grade I had a FB.
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10-23-2013, 02:58 PM #48
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Bitch I remember Cartoon Network before it turned into the atrocity it is now. I remember when Nick wasn't for ***s. I remember doing everything and watching everything in those damn pictures don't tell me I'm not a nineties kid, I grew up on an NES, N64, and Atari 2600.
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10-23-2013, 02:59 PM #51
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10-23-2013, 02:59 PM #52
Why do people act as if social media is a terrible thing? Being on myspace/fb in hs was pretty fun.
Brb fights in school posted on myspace/fb
Brb talking to friends who lived too far away after school
Brb SLOOTS TAKING REVEALING PICS AND POSTING THEM ALL THE DAMN TIME
You guys missed out big timeDo not think that what is hard for you to master is humanly impossible; and if it is humanly possible, consider it to be within your reach.
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10-23-2013, 02:59 PM #53
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10-23-2013, 03:00 PM #56
It had some terrible stuff technology wise. BRB carrying a walkman/original nintendo AKA a weapon, BRB rewinding cassette & VHS...Oh fuk the tape was shat out everywhere, BRB organise to meet up with friends & only pay-phone if necessary to contact. BRB floppy disks.
That being said 90s teens had a much more balanced experience, Technology like the internet was a supplement to daily life not revolving around. Friends play a drinking game in the pub now where everybody puts their phone on the table, first to unknowingly check it/get a text has to buy rounds.
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