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Anyone here born from the 1990s?
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<blockquote data-quote="From a Land Brown Under" data-source="post: 5081969" data-attributes="member: 94180"><p>This was beautifully written. I almost wish I had a better response than what I am giving here. I completely understand what you mean surrounding yourself in the period correct stuff. The TV I use is a Sony Trinitron and still buy CD's and cassette tapes to play on my stereo system. I still buy DVDs and have a buttload of VHS tapes and VCR's. I feel what you mean about the 2000's as well, it really felt like a turning point in life once 9/11 happened and I feel our future was robbed from there on out. I find myself also piecing together small details of my past and it is almost eerie what seems to pop up in your head so vividly. It almost hurts to think about because you grasp how well it was back then and think of all the things differently you could have done to enjoy it more. In regards to the younger people joining the hub, I totally get how you feel when it comes to music and internet culture. The moment I felt old was when I did a Chad Warden bit when I was talking to a co-worker about the Playstation and he had no idea what that was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="From a Land Brown Under, post: 5081969, member: 94180"] This was beautifully written. I almost wish I had a better response than what I am giving here. I completely understand what you mean surrounding yourself in the period correct stuff. The TV I use is a Sony Trinitron and still buy CD's and cassette tapes to play on my stereo system. I still buy DVDs and have a buttload of VHS tapes and VCR's. I feel what you mean about the 2000's as well, it really felt like a turning point in life once 9/11 happened and I feel our future was robbed from there on out. I find myself also piecing together small details of my past and it is almost eerie what seems to pop up in your head so vividly. It almost hurts to think about because you grasp how well it was back then and think of all the things differently you could have done to enjoy it more. In regards to the younger people joining the hub, I totally get how you feel when it comes to music and internet culture. The moment I felt old was when I did a Chad Warden bit when I was talking to a co-worker about the Playstation and he had no idea what that was. [/QUOTE]
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