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We are in the '90s
snalin:
--- Quote from: Tyler on 26 Jan 2009, 10:30 ---This is kind of a terrible list thread of what I imagine people 20 years from now will jokingly talk about the 90s being popular for. Some of the posters in this thread had not entered the first grade by the time 2000 came.
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Are there really anyone in the forums born in 94? That makes me feel old, and I can't even buy beer without lying.
Bah, the nineties? I would just be making custom maps on Age of Empires 1 again and again and again, never really playing them, just making utopia. For hundreds of hours. I wonder how the hell that has affected me.
Metope:
--- Quote from: yelley on 26 Jan 2009, 12:34 ---dear kris,
i only just now realized that your avatar is not a mangled duck head.
love,
yelley
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Dear yelley,
Ahaha, thanks for making me laugh.
love,
Kris
RedLion:
--- Quote from: yelley on 26 Jan 2009, 11:11 ---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.
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I dunno, I mean I was 1-11 during the 90's, but I remember quite about about it..mostly the cartoons, toys, and pop music. When I read about the 90's, it's not like I'm reading about the 60's or even the 80's as some past time. It's the decade I was raised and I was formed by the popular culture of the era. I think that makes me a "product" of the 90's.
Ozymandias:
Oh shit, Pope John XV just died.
I hope he doesn't get replaced with a filthy German.
(Spoiler alert: He does.)
Christophe:
Music I actually listened to in the 90s
1990-1998 or so- whatever the radio was put on, usually the hip-hop station
1999-2000: The Backstreet Boys
I was so unhip.
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