TigerEyes91 wrote:
I was fond of the 90's as a small child
Maybe that's just the thing. I'm sure there were a number of twenty-somethings of your disposition who felt like the generation of 20-somethings in the '90s were the most insipid, moronic, directionless generation to ever walk the face of the planet. Think of all the valley girl, stoner, and surfer dude stereotypes. Young folks in the Western world were getting fat and lazy on their butts, drowned themselves in brainless violent media (TV, video games, etc) listened to stupid music (because it's a myth that every radio station was constantly playing grunge, triphop and conscious rap), and had no clear ideological goal. Everyone wanted to be like the people they saw on BH 90210 or Melrose Place, supermodel was an occupation that was taken seriously, and if you wanted to 'heal the world', you mailed 10 dollars to a charity of your liking.
My nieces are growing up as kids in the 2010s, and to them, everything that's going on right now is part of their daily scenery. They don't know any better, just like you and I didn't know any better or any different back in the '90s. We hadn't experienced the '80s, '70s, or '60s or beyond to compare to. And there's a lot of dumb stuff that went on in any of those decades. It was just different depending what age range you were in. Being 8 years old in 1969 must have been a completely different experience than being 23 in 1969.
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