Does anyone else miss 90s
And wondering why this kind of sound has recently reappeared. I personally hope the nostalgic era will come again. Just sounds like a film soundtrack- nothing else. To each his own. My Gen X and younger friends consider this "music". Ecstasy and a Red Bull fortification definitely needed, along with the packed, room required to appreciate it. Also needs to "performed" by some guy who goes by the name of "DJ Yes, nice in the open, summer nights under the pines, usually too much of We used to break windows of the people living near the ground by hitting the ball and what not.
I miss those times too! There were no smartphones like they are today not, that it's a bad thing , no social media, the economy was a bit more stable, nations didn't fight as much as they do now, the video games didn't have any DLC or pay 2 win microtransactions. Things were kind of better back then. No doubt, the 90's were the last time we experienced life. I feel sorry for kids nowadays for not living back then.
I barely remember the nineties: just the Americans and British who started a war in Yugoslavia, all refugees coming here.
Then Germany reuniting , lots of Roms coming here from Hungary. Do you mind if I ask where you are from? Ayer93 Yoda. TV shows were way better. I actually watched TV back then. Oh hell yeah! I remember there being tons of kids in our yard back in the day, we used to play all kinds of things outside. Now, youd be lucky if you saw 2 kids not on their mobiles on the bench.
GoodGuyBreakingBad 2. Yes i miss the 90's , my Grandparents and my Mom was all still alive. MelaninDoll Explorer. I am absolutely in love with the 90s, 80s, 70s and farther back. I like the movies and the clothes just everything about the old days. Not just in a cosy Central Perk with coffee and sofas way. But also in real life, with funny and meaningful conversations.
They simply lived their own lives, and took the time to get to know other people, from friends to lovers and beyond. The 90s have gone, and we can never get them back.
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Need help choosing your perfect adventure? Speak to one of our dedicated Travel Advisors now. Africa Morocco South Africa Tanzania. Bro, can you please follow the signature rules? How many times do I have to tell you, kb MAX. You know we don't have the server space for your giant ass gifs. Freddy Nicholas said: have control, be yourself, god is dead. Malarkey said: well I didnt exist back then so I dont know how Id be able to miss it nice music that decade tho Kittenpotpie said: whats 00s kid syndrome gonna be?
I like today better than the 90s only because everything we had in the 90s and before is still available to us today and easier to access, but from a kids perspective i'm glad i didn't grow up in today's day and age cartoons today outside of anime look like garbage. I was still a wee-lad back in the 90s, but even if I was of mature age, there is no way in hell I would miss the 90s. Their internet speed must be like 2Kbps.
No the phones were too huge, laptops too big and heavy and internet was too slow. Hathyle said: i'm glad i didn't grow up in today's day and age cartoons today outside of anime look like garbage. I was only 3 years old when it ended so I never really experienced living in the 90s.
VCRs were a pain and Nintendo cartridges were much less efficient than modern downloadable games, so generally I prefer right now. All of the good things from the 90s still exists anyway, but the things that needed to be improved have.
Jou-dan said: I've been listening to 90s music and remembering that decade. I was born a month after it ended so I can't say I miss it but it did seem like a nice decade to live in. Username is subject to change. Elegade said: I was still a wee-lad back in the 90s, but even if I was of mature age, there is no way in hell I would miss the 90s.
Never lived in that period.
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