The Netherlands live a few years in the past when it comes to American media so even though I'm a '97 kid, I still get all the 90's references.
Meanwhile in Scandinavia we're super modern and have spaceships and teleporters and all.
those are like the two most bizarre things you could single out from the '90s. well, okay, skateboards I kinda get but that was as much a thing in the '80s and '00s than it was then, but rap? Really? rap has been a persistent cultural thing since like 1982.I was born in 1992, but I never grew up with most of the 90's culture surrounding me such as skateboards and rap.
those are like the two most bizarre things you could single out from the '90s. well, okay, skateboards I kinda get but that was as much a thing in the '80s and '00s than it was then, but rap? Really? rap has been a persistent cultural thing since like 1982.
I have no idea why I got this defensive. sorry )':
these kinds of things are cyclical. give it 10 or 20 years and then there'll be a huge '00s revival. rinse and repeat every decade.I wonder if there are or are going to be kids that have that 90's nostalgia for the 00's.
Rap's popularity was on the rise during the 90's, along with skateboards, but I've been listening to Spanish music and watching reruns of old cartoons and anime (and my N64) throughout my childhood.those are like the two most bizarre things you could single out from the '90s. well, okay, skateboards I kinda get but that was as much a thing in the '80s and '00s than it was then, but rap? Really? rap has been a persistent cultural thing since like 1982.
I have no idea why I got this defensive. sorry )':
Yeah! Except all kindsa crazy people be running around with guns and I still can't drink a beer in public.Go 'murica. Land of the superpowers. :P
*has no gun and drinks beer in public*Yeah! Except all kindsa crazy people be running around with guns and I still can't drink a beer in public.