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Repping people itt. I don't care if it's just nostalgia, 90's was the GOAT decade to grow up in. Turned 13 in 2000, allowed me to be like a hybrid... knowing the dark ages (no internet), the stone ages (dial-up, AOL 1.0) and the technology revolution that came from about 2003-2009.
Goosebumps, man. Not just the show/books, but this topic gives them to me.August 2023:
BW: 194
B: 315 x 3, 225 x 14 (PR: 335)
S: 315 x 2, 225 x 18 (PR's)
DL: 405 x 1 (PR); Trap Bar DL: 405 x 1
OHP: 185 x 3 (PR), 135 x 16
Chins: 22(PR) Pushups: 83 (PR: 101)
1 Mile: 6:45 (PR: 5:52)
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As someone born in 1990 I consider myself on the edge of being a true '90's kid'
I was 7 in 1997 so I remember quite a bit and had a lot of hand-me-downs. Tamagotchi, Pogs, Crazy Bones, those fukkin McDonalds Halloween baskets, UNICEF (lol), all that ****. Anyone born after 1991 or 1992 I don't consider a real 90's kid thoughJust live your life.
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