The Early 90s: A Retrospective ~ ☯ ☻☮☺ ☯ ~ Do You Remember ⁇

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We were poor as hell so most of that list = no

Late 90s > Early 90s
 
Being an early 80s baby I remember most of those things.
Growing up in the 90s was great.
 
Crystal Pepsi was great. Does anyone remember Pepsi kona?
 
Born in '90, had the best childhood. Some days I just kick back and think about how sweet life as a kid was. I wish I was born in the early 80s, being a teen in the 90s would've been sweeeeeet.
 
Super Nintendo >>> idc idc idc

Mario

Killer Instinct

Ninja Turtles
 
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Kona was the coffee Pepsi right?
yeah, i remember we had it at my families store for a little while and i loved it.  i dont remember exactly how old i was, but ive asked many people over the years if they remember it - and no one ever does.
 
Anyone been watching National Geographic Channels 90’s series?

Sometimes I wish we could go back when there was no social media and internet
 
My phone's screen went to sleep like three times during the duration of this :lol
 
Anyone been watching National Geographic Channels 90’s series?

Sometimes I wish we could go back when there was no social media and internet
I watched the first one, got the second one dvr'ed.  I love those kind of shows, loved the 80s one. 

Im with you on going back to those times.  the entire time i was watching it, my wife was on her ipad...
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We were poor as hell so most of that list = no

Late 90s > Early 90s
No way.

"Keepin it real" is a phrase that actually meant something in the early 90s and people were trying to obey it. By the end of the decade no one game a damb and people gradually became douchebags.

It all went downhill after 1994: Movies peaked, Hip-hop peaked, Kurt Cobain shot himself...
 
Makes me start to feel a bit older thinking about it. I remember having to run 10 blocks out to meet up a friend because his phone line was used by the 56k connection. We had no smartphones, social media, and high speed internet. So, communication was direct and upfront. It felt a lot more human and less disconnected when it came to interpersonal relationships back then.
 
one of my biggest issues with modern technology is the elimination of the snow day.  living in the north east, we usually get a couplle days a year where we cant get to work due to the road conditions.  thanks to laptops, VPNs, etc., now I have to still log on and "work" all day.
 
I remeber living recklessly thinking 2k was gonna be the end...:{
 
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