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Runa:

--- Quote from: Tyler on 26 Jan 2009, 10:30 --- Some of the posters in this thread had not entered the first grade by the time 2000 came.

--- End quote ---

Way to make me feel old as hell Tyler.

Especially since today I am now 20..

yelley:
you, my dear, are not old as hell.

this nostalgia thing is always a bit strange to me, because i feel like there are way more people in the ohmannostalgia group than there should be. when i was in high school, it was all about 80s nostalgia. now, i love a good 80s power ballad as much as the next person, but i also recognize that i was born in 1984, so i was 5 when the decade officially ended. i am a child of the 80s in the sense that i was born in the decade, but the lifestyle and trends that represent the 80s were not really for me. most of the 90s are a bit before my reach even, but closer as far as the nostalgia bit goes. i know that times may have changed now, but honestly, when you were in second or third grade were you really all caught up on the latest music and fashion, or did you listen to what your parents had on the radio in the car and wear what your parents bought for you because it was on sale?

so here is what i think, because i know you all care, if you didn't make it to high school/teenage years in the decade in question, you are not a product of that decade. when the late nineties/early noughties nostalgia pops up, i'll be back for that maybe.

Metope:
So I was 2 - 12 years old in the nineties, and all I remember about that decade that might be considered somewhat representative for it later on (besides the toys and games) is this:



Fuck the flanel, I didn't know what grunge was until it was over.

clockworkjames:
I cannot hear you, I am listening to "This is my truth, tell me yours" on my personal cassette walkman because I am 10 and THERE'S A BLAAAACK DOG ON MY SHOOOOUOOOUUUULLDER, LICKING MY NEEEECK AND PRETENDING TO BEEEE MYYYY FRIIIIEND...

benji:
I can't say I really feel all that much nostalgia for the 90s even though I was a teenager during most of them. I wasn't really in to popular music besides the adolescent grungy period mentioned previously, and I never got in to popular fashion at all. If I wasn't in to it then, why would I be in to it now?

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