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#491 - MrOblivious (07/09/2012) [-]
90's was a great decade.

We didn't just have cartoons.

I know kids today go outside and play just like all the other days, but the 90's was truly the last decade before technology became fully incorporated in the human life. This is why I treasure the 90's.

Today you get kids on the internet all the time. Back then, only a small amount were on the internet, most kids went outside to play. We have video game consoles but it didn't consume us like the games consume kids today. You can't hop on any game online without hearing some dumb kid yelling into his mic.

The first seven or so years of my life I didn't even know what the internet was, my family didn't have it, I didn't know anyone who had it. When I did get it, it was the typical 56k. Today 56k is a rarity.

90's was really the last decade where children weren't consumed by the pixel. I'm really glad I got to experience that.

Thanks for listening to my cool story bro
User avatar #506 to #491 - superfudge ONLINE (07/09/2012) [-]
oh and 90s was average at most.
User avatar #503 to #491 - superfudge ONLINE (07/09/2012) [-]
Kids today act like kids of the 90s. don't act like we're any different
#494 to #491 - N. Korean citizen (07/09/2012) [-]
Children go outside just as much now as they did then and way to go ahead and be one of those people this post is exactly about.
#495 to #494 - MrOblivious (07/09/2012) [-]
Actually I hardly talk about the 90's. I'm only talking about it cause it's relevant to this post.

And I disagree. I think a lot more kids are staying inside these days.
#498 to #495 - N. Korean citizen (07/09/2012) [-]
Well, no shit... That's when people talk about it... I wouldn't expect you to go talking about the 90s on a post about sharks or some shit.

And actually, it's pretty much exactly the same. Kids need to run around and be happy, it's just a part of growing up, it has nothing to do with the technology around them.
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