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Quoted: Shit you're right. Man life is bluring together a lot lately View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure Surge and MK2 was 90s. Shit you're right. Man life is bluring together a lot lately I think most of us were generally too young to fully appreciate The 80's but our childhoods really spanned from the late 80's to the 90's and that line's blurred in memory. |
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Quoted: I think most of us were generally too young to fully appreciate The 80's but our childhoods really spanned from the late 80's to the 90's and that line's blurred in memory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure Surge and MK2 was 90s. Shit you're right. Man life is bluring together a lot lately I think most of us were generally too young to fully appreciate The 80's but our childhoods really spanned from the late 80's to the 90's and that line's blurred in memory. You're right. Born in '82, so I guess my childhood spanned a couple decades. Late 80s/early 90s were what I consider my quintessential childhood years |
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Life was just way more fun with Vanilla Ice on the Walkman and Alf on TV.
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Quoted: You're right. Born in '82, so I guess my childhood spanned a couple decades. Late 80s/early 90s were what I consider my quintessential childhood years View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure Surge and MK2 was 90s. Shit you're right. Man life is bluring together a lot lately I think most of us were generally too young to fully appreciate The 80's but our childhoods really spanned from the late 80's to the 90's and that line's blurred in memory. You're right. Born in '82, so I guess my childhood spanned a couple decades. Late 80s/early 90s were what I consider my quintessential childhood years Same. |
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Quoted: You're right. Born in '82, so I guess my childhood spanned a couple decades. Late 80s/early 90s were what I consider my quintessential childhood years View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure Surge and MK2 was 90s. Shit you're right. Man life is bluring together a lot lately I think most of us were generally too young to fully appreciate The 80's but our childhoods really spanned from the late 80's to the 90's and that line's blurred in memory. You're right. Born in '82, so I guess my childhood spanned a couple decades. Late 80s/early 90s were what I consider my quintessential childhood years The problem is that the "90's" kids had a very different experience, so we don't claim that stuff. You can keep your power rangers, tomagachi's, and pokemon. |
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Quoted: The problem is that the "90's" kids had a very different experience, so we don't claim that stuff. You can keep your power rangers, tomagachi's, and pokemon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure Surge and MK2 was 90s. Shit you're right. Man life is bluring together a lot lately I think most of us were generally too young to fully appreciate The 80's but our childhoods really spanned from the late 80's to the 90's and that line's blurred in memory. You're right. Born in '82, so I guess my childhood spanned a couple decades. Late 80s/early 90s were what I consider my quintessential childhood years The problem is that the "90's" kids had a very different experience, so we don't claim that stuff. You can keep your power rangers, tomagachi's, and pokemon. Power rangers were barely past my prime. I remember my baby brother (born in '85) watching them and I was thinking "wtf, this shit is gayyyyy" TMNT and inspector gadget though... thats more my era. Very narrow scope of relatability when discussing pop culture and childhood eras. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/96423/489d9c0834e7f18da1243ae07ddf25f6_jpg-2087413.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/96423/s-l300_jpg-2087416.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/96423/9279c11e5d3bcbd8181558ae928b2da9_jpg-2087417.JPG View Quote I was in my 20's for most of the 80's but my mother gave me a Black Swatch like this for my birthday. The damn thing lasted for more than twenty years. I finally killed it by wearing in a hot tub with some kinky Korean chick. |
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View Quote C64 was my first PC as well. Kept me sane in Tunisia and I sold the 1541 floppy drive for more than I paid for it when I left. Anyone else hide a copy of Artworx Strip Poker from their parents by marking the disk as something else? |
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Oh yeah. The custom Stomper scene was huge. |
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Those were the hot ticket when I was in grade school, part of our playground was dirt and mud puddles. I remember penny racers in the halls were hot for a while before that. |
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Quoted: To all my friends from the glorious Oregon Trail/Xennial/Nintendo generation, we shall have our own thread of AWESOMENESS! Let us put down our supersoakers, grab out personal pan pizza (from our a pizza hut Book It program) and two liter of Surge as we play Mortal Kombat 2 on SNES, and discuss HOW AWESOME THAT TIME WAS AND WE SHALL DANCE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvyNOg4jSRg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/book_it_program_pizza_hut_jpg-2087372.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/Mortal_Kombat_II_boxart_png-2087373.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/s-l400_jpg-2087374.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/m64932408649_1_jpg-2087375.JPG View Quote WTF. That's all 90's shit except for Labyrinth. |
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Quoted: WTF. That's all 90's shit except for Labyrinth. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: To all my friends from the glorious Oregon Trail/Xennial/Nintendo generation, we shall have our own thread of AWESOMENESS! Let us put down our supersoakers, grab out personal pan pizza (from our a pizza hut Book It program) and two liter of Surge as we play Mortal Kombat 2 on SNES, and discuss HOW AWESOME THAT TIME WAS AND WE SHALL DANCE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvyNOg4jSRg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/book_it_program_pizza_hut_jpg-2087372.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/Mortal_Kombat_II_boxart_png-2087373.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/s-l400_jpg-2087374.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/m64932408649_1_jpg-2087375.JPG WTF. That's all 90's shit except for Labyrinth. Fine. Born in the 80s, childhood between 85-95, Mr. Buzzkillington the 3rd |
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Quoted: Those were the hot ticket when I was in grade school, part of our playground was dirt and mud puddles. I remember penny racers in the halls were hot for a while before that. View Quote https://www.ebay.com/itm/165066670812?hash=item266ebd82dc:g:nmIAAOSwgDBhPVs5 |
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I was in HIgh School in mid-80’s and worked at a video store with VHS and Beta rentals - great job!
I kick myself at all the original movie posters we had for advertising that went unclaimed and just tossed. STILL THE BEST GENERATION FOR MUSIC! |
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Quoted: Evil guys are hot. It’s their don’t give a fuck attitude. I despise fruity guys, but I still love all Alan Rickman characters, Kylo Renn’s ugly ass, Gary Oldman, Lucius Malfoy, Loki, that creepy kraut from Inglrious Bastards, Tim Curry OMG that Legend Demon… The not giving a fuck and driving on towards the goal is supremely alpha. If Kylo or that Legend demon put a baby in you, that baby would be the best protected and provided for because daddy would let nothing stop him. Not morals or laws or other gods. Deep down, we want to know a man will fight dirty for us. View Quote I get the attraction as explained, but this is how you end up with single mothers. Unless you think knocking someone up will magically transform the evil, not giving a fuck dude into prime parenting material. |
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Quoted: He's a millennial. Stop trying to appropriate my generation's culture! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: WTF. That's all 90's shit except for Labyrinth. He's a millennial. Stop trying to appropriate my generation's culture! Yeah this got turned into another '80s thread pretty quick. I miss the '90s. |
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Quoted: Indeed. Twas 'strange having her later take on a double dildo ass to ass with another girl for some heroin in Requiem for a Dream. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/mqdefault_jpg-2087389.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Saw the thread title and knew it was a Labrynth reference. Even when I was a kid Jennifer Connelly did it for me. Indeed. Twas 'strange having her later take on a double dildo ass to ass with another girl for some heroin in Requiem for a Dream. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/mqdefault_jpg-2087389.JPG I will have to look into that later... |
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1983 here - I loved TMNT. |
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Quoted: Evil guys are hot. It’s their don’t give a fuck attitude. I despise fruity guys, but I still love all Alan Rickman characters, Kylo Renn’s ugly ass, Gary Oldman, Lucius Malfoy, Loki, that creepy kraut from Inglrious Bastards, Tim Curry OMG that Legend Demon… The not giving a fuck and driving on towards the goal is supremely alpha. If Kylo or that Legend demon put a baby in you, that baby would be the best protected and provided for because daddy would let nothing stop him. Not morals or laws or other gods. Deep down, we want to know a man will fight dirty for us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Thiscoworker said she found David Bowie as the Goblin King so sexy and hot in Labryinth. I was like why? he wore makeup wigs and spandex. I still struggle to understand women and what they like. I was focused on the black Irish chick Jennifer Connely. Evil guys are hot. It’s their don’t give a fuck attitude. I despise fruity guys, but I still love all Alan Rickman characters, Kylo Renn’s ugly ass, Gary Oldman, Lucius Malfoy, Loki, that creepy kraut from Inglrious Bastards, Tim Curry OMG that Legend Demon… The not giving a fuck and driving on towards the goal is supremely alpha. If Kylo or that Legend demon put a baby in you, that baby would be the best protected and provided for because daddy would let nothing stop him. Not morals or laws or other gods. Deep down, we want to know a man will fight dirty for us. That’s pretty good. You should seriously write a book. The simple unvarnished truth. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Saw the thread title and knew it was a Labrynth reference. Even when I was a kid Jennifer Connelly did it for me. Indeed. Twas 'strange having her later take on a double dildo ass to ass with another girl for some heroin in Requiem for a Dream. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/485868/mqdefault_jpg-2087389.JPG I will have to look into that later... You'll never view Jennifer Connelly the same again, fyi I mean, its a fantastic movie... but insanely depressing, even if you get to see chicks bumping uglies |
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