Thread: What happened to the 90s
2 days ago, 04:21 PM
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- ChadHumper
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Originally Posted By SuperHercules⏩
I read it just fine. Society is constantly shifting you could say that in the 60s it was shifting towards where we are now. 2012 was the big shift point in terms of current society.
Maybe learn how to read before quoting me you incel retard
2 days ago, 05:18 PM
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2 days ago, 05:30 PM
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2 days ago, 05:37 PM
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The 90s were awesome.
No social media. People actually had to go out to socialize. You go out with your friends for the whole day and your parents don't know if you're alive or dead until you call them at 8 pm to ask if you can sleep over at your friend's house. Lulz.
Going to the theaters felt like an event. People weren't that politically correct yet. Amazing wide range of music. Going to a video rental store on the weekend was one of my favorite memories. Amazing cartoons like The Simpsons, Beavis And Butthead, X-Men, Amazing Spiderman, and Batman The Animated Series.
Some of the most iconic films in history. Peak era when it came to magazines for men like FHM, Maxim, etc.
And one of the best parts of the 90s was that the internet was like the wild west.
Mall life was amazing especially during the holidays.
There are just too many things to list about what made the 90s great.
No social media. People actually had to go out to socialize. You go out with your friends for the whole day and your parents don't know if you're alive or dead until you call them at 8 pm to ask if you can sleep over at your friend's house. Lulz.
Going to the theaters felt like an event. People weren't that politically correct yet. Amazing wide range of music. Going to a video rental store on the weekend was one of my favorite memories. Amazing cartoons like The Simpsons, Beavis And Butthead, X-Men, Amazing Spiderman, and Batman The Animated Series.
Some of the most iconic films in history. Peak era when it came to magazines for men like FHM, Maxim, etc.
And one of the best parts of the 90s was that the internet was like the wild west.
Mall life was amazing especially during the holidays.
There are just too many things to list about what made the 90s great.
2 days ago, 05:40 PM
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Internet happened and slowly ruined everything.
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