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.
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o yea the 90s. the 90s were great. fuckin sick. raw as hell. learning how to speak. crying for no reason. shitting in my diaper
Just a reminder that whilst a perfectly clean diet is good for your health, so are these:
- sunshine;
- reading;
- kissing;
- alone time;
- fresh sheets;
- loving;
- sleeping;
- combing your hair;
- cuddles;
- 90s movies;
- letting loose;
- moisturising your skin;
- forgiving;
- being anonymous;
- impulse shopping;
- laughing;
- being outdoors;
- indulging;
- having sex;
- lying in bed all day;
- drinking tea;
- crying;
- listening to your favourite album;
- going out for coffee;
- getting lost in a book store;
- Me during the day: I'm so fucking tired oh my God I can't wait to go to bed tonight
- Me during the night: Let's download the top 100 songs from the 90s and listen to them all while writing a novel and watching an entire season of Supernatural and maybe rearrange my room
In just a little over 4 years, “30 years ago” will mean the 90s.
