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Frizzle really likes the Magic School Bus and hopes that you all got the reference. I was four! None of the professors were willing to comment on the Pokemon Go vs the original playing cards debate. One asked me to leave their office when the topic was raised. I guess its about being confused by the term. In reality, 90s kids are those born from , basically the Older Millennials.
They entered the 90s as children and left that decade as tweens and teenagers. People born in the 90s except the 0 year were too young to remember Nirvana, gameboy, tamagochi, bulky cellphones, Y2K, Spice Girls, Aqua, 70s throwback, Beavis and Butthead etc. My oldest nephew, niece and younger cousins were all born in the 90s and they barely remember anything from the 90s.
Interesting point but I would argue that, but I would argue that 90s kids are those born from I agree with you.. That signals me that I have started becoming a kid at this time. Nor do they remember staying up to watch the series finale of MASH in , the highest rated show in the history of television.
Born in I remember watching the Challenger explode on TV in Jan and when the Berlin wall fell in November , both huge events that influenced my childhood. As someone born in I agree with you. I have memories from as far back as , although admittedly those are spotty, and having an older brother and sister meant in addition to childhood memories I also remember the more adolescent experiences of the 80s even though I was only 8 years old when the decade ended.
I remember the day the Challenger exploded and when the Berlin wall fell. I claim both. I have vivid memories of both.
Both have influenced my life heavily. Any kid born in the 0,1, and even 2 year of a decade will largely be a kid of both decades. Those born towards the middle and end largely only have the experiences of the following decade instead of the one they are born in. I was born in so a little of both… mostly were my kid years. I turned 13 in 93 and entered high school in 95 so it was a dif era and phase then. Born in 93…I relate more to kids born in the late 80s and early 90s i.
Dude, dont be ridiculous, how could you relate to people from the 80s?? Yes, you remembered the late 90s. Dial up internet is still used today in places with bad internet infrastructure.
If someone was born in they can vividly remember some songs, movies and school during the the 90s. I remember payphones, pagers etc. For the record… if you were born in ahem you distinctly remember ET and renting the VCR at blockbuster to rent it! Smurf again… we were the ones watching Madonna my first ever cassett tape… in the 80s , Prince, MJ, Cyndi Lauper, Duran-Duran we wanted those songs played at our funerals , etc….
Oh my California Raisins, you just brought back so many great memories! I remember watching ET, as well as Ghostbusters, at my first sleepover and yes watching Back to the Future in the theater, as well as everything else you mentioned.
Those things were my childhood! I like how your title put it…we were 80s kids who came of age in the 90s. National Trust research shows that current children are playing outside for an average of just over four hours a week while their parents played an average of 8.
This means children are missing out on making mud pies, drawing with chalk, riding bikes and having face-to-face outdoor interactions with friends or neighbors. Whether it was running through the sprinklers or sitting down to read Junie B. According to Tech Crunch , the average age for a child getting their first smartphone is now When the teacher would roll out the large TV and VCR, students knew it was going to be a movie day at school. Children now are renting out iPads for the year and much of their school work and lectures are online.
Instead of taking notes on paper and making arts and crafts in class, children are now given tablets and doing online activities.
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