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What was the 90's to you? (pg. 2)
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Vector A
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
This, and only this:


loooooool, what the heck, I just searched this up on YouTube the other day.

And I loved every second of it.
Adam420
The 90's were a great decade. I think it was the last decade before the world started really going to .
itsamemario
Eurodance, nuclear bomb tests, environment activists, toys that were actually cool and awesome candy. Also Sega. Oh and dinosaurs. The 90s were filled with dinosaurs.
Lira
Hmm... Wikipedia says it was created in the early 90's, but I think it's unlikely that it became popular here before it was cool in the US. My memory is probably fooling me...

Anyway, I spent most of my teenage years fooling with midi files and Goldwave. Oh, and this:



Dat 'stache! :tongue2
enydo
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
The 90's were a great decade. I think it was the last decade before the world started really going to .


Things have always been pretty ; now we can just watch everything be in real time.
Adam420
quote:
Originally posted by itsamemario
Eurodance, nuclear bomb tests, environment activists, toys that were actually cool and awesome candy. Also Sega. Oh and dinosaurs. The 90s were filled with dinosaurs.


True. I ing loved dinosaurs. Probably because of Jurassic Park and that TV show about a family of dinosaurs. I think it was called Dinosaurs.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Things have always been pretty , we can just now watch everything be in real time.

I'm inclined to agree with you.

I'd attribute my fond memories of the 90's more to the fact I was a teenager back then than to the 90's actually being awesome.
Vector A
Oh, the memories!

Not really. I think my life right now is about as good as it has ever been, in most ways, anyway.
itsamemario
Fleece sweaters.
Sushipunk
93-97 was high school for me. At the end of 97 I moved out of home and down to Brisbane to go to Uni, so it was like starting "real life" for me at that point. Living in share-houses, started clubbing, and meeting lots of new people outside of my high school social circles. Then in 99 I travelled to the UK and started 3 years of backpacking, so the later part of the decade was definitely pretty eventful for me, I guess.

The 90s definitely represents my favourite period in music, too. I loved eurodance, big-beat, trip-hop, and later the amazing prog sound of back then.

Vivid Boy
fighting crime in a future time

Amduscias
/born in 1990
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