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    Default Re: Living in the mid-90's > any era

    I love the nineties, but no way I'm going back.

    My advice, don't like facebook? Don't use it. I don't. Just ****ing quit it. You might have a few people ask why you aren't on, but so what?

    Don't like the state of the economy? Learn to program or heal people.

    Yeah popular music and sitcom television are not as good, so what? There is still great music being made, you just have to dig deeper to find it. Honestly everyone's life would improve drastically if they stopped wasting time with TV.

    The best thing the nineties brought was the internet and that is way better now.

    90s = no ISH.

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    The #1 and 2 GOAT Final Fantasy games came out in the mid-90's:




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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnySic
    Best things to come out of the 90's were grunge music and the pro wrestling explosion of '96-'99.
    Those two things plus Seinfeld.

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    Quote Originally Posted by embersyc
    I love the nineties, but no way I'm going back.

    My advice, don't like facebook? Don't use it. I don't. Just ****ing quit it. You might have a few people ask why you aren't on, but so what?

    Don't like the state of the economy? Learn to program or heal people.

    Yeah popular music and sitcom television are not as good, so what? There is still great music being made, you just have to dig deeper to find it. Honestly everyone's life would improve drastically if they stopped wasting time with TV.

    The best thing the nineties brought was the internet and that is way better now.

    90s = no ISH.
    Exactly; would rep you if I could.

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    Be kind, please rewind.

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    Remember when you actually could buy a little machine and all it did was rewind video tapes?

    Using a pencil to rewind or forward a cassette tape that had messed up?

    Aol?

    Tecmo Bowl?

    Topanga?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andgar923
    I consider the 90s the modern day renaissance era. But it doesn't necessarily mean that we've regressed tremendously since then. Some things have become sucky (mainly music), but others have improved (tv shows, movies).
    This isn't the greatest era for movies. Too many needless remakes, reboots, sequels and such. I do agree with you on some other things, though.

    People look at the past through rose-colored glasses. Of course everything seemed so much better when you didn't have any real worries in the world, didn't have big responsibilities, barely any stress, no bills, etc... Life is easy when you're a kid. And, DW is correct about nostalgia. It can have a strong grip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaqAttack3234
    I also have to mention that action movies were still left to the Stallones, Schwarzennegers, Seagals(when he was in shape) and Bruce Willis of the world. Someone like Shia Labeouf would have never been in an action movie.
    What's the point of this? There were many cheesy/lame action movies back then, and I could really do without Stallone's awful acting and incomprehensible mumbling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myth
    I was a 90s kid, but I loved a lot of the carry over that I had from the 80s, like this:

    Man this brings back memories.

    I had some nice transformers too. Beast wars slowly took over though.

    GI Joe....yeah 90's was dope. I'm glad I got to spend some of my formidable years in that decade.

    Wish I saw some of the 70's though.

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    90's ruled. So much easier to get a blow job then.

    (Remembers not being married then)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cali Syndicate
    Man this brings back memories.

    I had some nice transformers too. Beast wars slowly took over though.

    GI Joe....yeah 90's was dope. I'm glad I got to spend some of my formidable years in that decade.

    Wish I saw some of the 70's though.
    GI Joe is not 90s.

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    Pinky and the brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeuceWallaces
    GI Joe is not 90s.
    There was some spill over though. I was buying new GI Joe toys up until 94 or 95. Although the cartoon was 80s it was designed to sell the toys. The toys came first and the toys were made until the 90s :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cali Syndicate
    Man this brings back memories.

    I had some nice transformers too. Beast wars slowly took over though.

    GI Joe....yeah 90's was dope. I'm glad I got to spend some of my formidable years in that decade.

    Wish I saw some of the 70's though.
    That's not transformers. That's Voltron. Get it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miller-time
    There was some spill over though. I was buying new GI Joe toys up until 94 or 95. Although the cartoon was 80s it was designed to sell the toys. The toys came first and the toys were made until the 90s :)
    The majority of the toys were mid late 80s. By the 90's they were an afterthought.

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