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Kids born between 1995 and 1998 are interesting because they fall somewhere between Gen X and Millenials cause they grew up on the tail end of left over 90s stuff but also were right there at the beginning of the 2000s and all that tech and innovation. They don’t really identify with, like, Nirvana being the voice of their generation, but they still hold onto the 90s nostalgia and remember a time before widespread Internet and dial up. 9/11 is like a distant memory but the ramifications are just an accepted part of life. They remember a time before iPhones and the economic collapse but much of the pop culture is too old for them. They’re an interesting transition group of kids that don’t really fit perfectly into either group. I just think that’s really interesting.
I’m not trying to be a baddie or anything, I’m still a dork at heart ❤️ #ahdorkable #love #model #absfordays
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a 90’s kid? don’t you mean sad adult?
70,000 people have reblogged this but no one is trying to defend themselves
There is nothing to defend
#i read a post once that described 90s kids as the generation of nostalgia #because so much technological advancement happened in such a rapid timeframe when we were growing up #that we can clearly remember having technologies that are now obsolete #like going from a corded hugeass phone to a small computer in your pocket just within our formative years is a major thing #and it sparks a nostalgia for our seemly ‘simpler’ childhoods #because so much rapid development makes it seem like it was a lot longer ago than it actually was (x)
This is the most solid explanation of our decade I have ever heard.
Oh my god
Just to add onto that, our childhood wasn’t even technology based. We grew up knowing of chalk, skateboards, jump rope, street hockey, playgrounds, butterfly collecting, etc. Slowly technology took over our lives and now there are hardly kids playing outside in the summer. We can clearly remember our childhood as it was and now we can see the clear line between it. We were the generation right smack in the middle of it all. Our parents were of non-tech and our children/young siblings will be all tech.
Not to mention, ours was the last generation that grew up with all those bright promises of “work hard, go to college, and you’ll have a successful life,” only to find those hopes abruptly dashed when the housing bubble burst. Milliennials have grown up expecting that disappointment, because for them, the problem has been there since Day One.
So 90s kids aren’t just nostalgic…we’re BITTER. And we ache for those days when we could still think that the world was boundless and full of the opportunities we were promised since the first day of kindergarten.
Every time someone adds to this i have to reblog.
This, exactly this.
This is truly everything, it’s like do I keep that old hope or just realize that a new motto needs to come about to really describe life/what to expect from it
I got a new Elle in the mail the other day and saw ALL THIS IN IT! As a lover of all things 90s, a former Delia’s catalogue recipient, and an acolyte of Helena Bonham Carter’s bag lady chic, I am excited. I am ready for these things to trickle down to Marshall’s and Target over the next year and a half.
Also how epic that I sent all these pics to my friend Jess and immediately got like 20 other pics back, complete with comparisons between photoshoot color schemes and religious iconography?
An All That reunion is coming to Nickelodeon
Ready yet? Get set. It’s All That. The cast of the ‘90s sketch comedy All That will be coming back to television for a reunion. Danny Tamberelli, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg and Kenan Thompson have all confirmed that they will return to programming block The Splat for the reunion. When you’ll be able to see it.
Wow
Omg yesss
All That was a very different type of show with many poc and I am happy and excited to see its reunion
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Yoooooo
90s Nia Long really was really was a fucking hottie, like I can’t

