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the 90's in 4 words eh,
fresh out the womb. i was born in 98' but i think i'm seasoned in a good amount of 90's culture. my childhood was actually spent outside, one of the last generations.
 
the 90's in 4 words eh,
fresh out the womb. i was born in 98' but i think i'm seasoned in a good amount of 90's culture. my childhood was actually spent outside, one of the last generations.

Wow, those 90's words are a lot longer than modern day words.

My 90's experience in 4 words is:
Eat, Shit, Cry, Repeat

Ow, do I miss being being an infant.
 
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The 90s in four words? Isn't this the DCC?

How about "Headbanger's Ball, Grunge, Drugs"

That's what it was for my parents, minus hard drugs (potheads). They were in their twenties back then, and I was a late kid in the marriage.
 
I have another one. :)

Wrestling was still good.
 
The 90s in four words? Isn't this the DCC?

How about "Headbanger's Ball, Grunge, Drugs"

That's what it was for my parents, minus hard drugs (potheads). They were in their twenties back then, and I was a late kid in the marriage.
Headbanger's Ball was cancelled in the 90's, though.

Mostly because of grunge.
 
Headbanger's Ball was cancelled in the 90's, though.

Mostly because of grunge.
:/

I remember seeing the AiC one they did on YouTube. My mother told me her and my dad and all of their friends were into that stuff, and my father/mother were the younger ones in the bunch, so I dunno…

They were really really counterculture. Eventually that counterculture they were part of in their youth became mainstream - my mother fell out of it and moved on, and my father embraced it even though the thing they were rebelling against as college twerps was that very thing. That's apparently what happened to my parent's marriage and my father as I used to know him. Society. It's always the problem, isn't it?
 
It's cute seeing people born 98 say they remember the nineties. :p

Back in my young days, also called the 90's, no kid had their own cellphone. And there was no such thing as color screen. Nor touch, for that matter.
 
I remember when I went to school and people playing Super Mario Land 2 on a bricky Game Boy were all the rage. Newfangled kids and their whyphones.
 
When I was in elementary school it was a really big deal for someone to bring a gameboy or even some trading cards. You had to be a real ninja to be able to hide that stuff from your teachers especially since they would go through our backpacks as soon as we got to school.
 
90s and the early 2000s blended so much its crazy. I can't believe yugioh came about in 2003, I remember buying the 1st edition boosters and thinking it was 1999. Man, if you were born in 1993, you were like 5 when Pokemon came out, at like the prime age for it. I wonder where the hell all my cards are.
 
I think the 2000's were pretty different from the 90's :) suddenly it was a new milennium and people got cellphones and computer games started to look really "good" in proper 3D and facebook became a thing etc.
 
It's hard to believe how much things about the 90's I actually remember despite being born within the decade itself. But then again I was born in the earlier years of that decade so it sorta explains everything.

I still remember when cellphones were a thing and the internet was only just starting.
 
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