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Quoted: I was told by my mom to not watch this filth, I did anyway. https://giffiles.alphacoders.com/309/30913.gif No mentions of Beavis and Butthead until page 4? Damn guys. View Quote They ruined after all the political pressure. Everyone turned into arsonists |
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Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers Intro |
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View Quote Everyday after school I would watch that, and Batman and darkwing duck. |
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View Quote My favorite movie as a kid! |
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Man I want to microwave some bagel bites, pop an Ecto cooler, and watch Are You Afraid of the Dark right now.
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Quoted: Everyday after school I would watch that, and Batman and darkwing duck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Everyday after school I would watch that, and Batman and darkwing duck. Was this a Saturday show? I remember watching the shit out of it. TaleSpin (Intro) [HD] |
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Quoted: Was this a Saturday show? I remember watching the shit out of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k25Atd5nxYM View Quote Good show man |
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Quoted: Was this a Saturday show? I remember watching the shit out of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k25Atd5nxYM View Quote Only piece of "fine art" I own Attached File |
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Mid 90s fighting games were pretty legit.
Arcade Longplay [569] Virtua Fighter Arcade Longplay [928] Tekken 2 Killer Instinct 1 arcade Sabrewulf 60FPS Gameplay Playthrough |
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Quoted: I was told by my mom to not watch this filth, I did anyway. https://giffiles.alphacoders.com/309/30913.gif No mentions of Beavis and Butthead until page 4? Damn guys. View Quote My family encouraged it. Went and saw Beavis & Butthead with my grandparents, parents, aunt, uncle, two cousins and my brother on Christmas Day. ???????? |
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View Quote I loved this show as a kid. I remember having all the toys. They came from a happy meal, I do believe it was Burger King. |
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Pinky and the Brain - Intro Theme (closed captions) |
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Of all the great things in this thread....I think I miss Radio Shack the most.
Attached File Me and my son were just driving this today. Could never have afforded it new. Good times! |
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Quoted: Was this a Saturday show? I remember watching the shit out of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k25Atd5nxYM View Quote If I remember correctly talespin was a weekday afternoon show. |
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Anyone remember good feathers?
Goodfeathers ~ Pesto Rants |
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Quoted: My favorite level. My cousin and I were in awe of the graphics at the time. Thought theyd never be able to top goldeneye ?? |
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‘93 grad checking in and these subs rocked the high school parking lots back in the day.
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1986 baby here, this thread is my childhood.
We had no idea how good we had it. |
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Quoted: Back when they actually made timeless classics: https://ca.originalfilmart.com/cdn/shop/products/HEavyweights_1995_original_film_art_c67cc80b-729c-4e3a-9119-2cd8969e01d2_600x.jpg?v=1624560870 https://chipublib.bibliocommons.com/events/uploads/images/full/92c5e1c711663b75c8a31cc753407def/image.png View Quote How did they not have Ben Stiller's face on the cover? He was by far the best part of the movie. Tony Perkis - Greatest Hits (Heavyweights) I have a Perkis Power tank top |
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That timeframe was probably the last time Americana was “decent” for kids to grow up. After 9/11, social media increase, and 2008, culture seemed to have stagnated or degraded to what it is for the worse.
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View Quote Yes, animaniacs were awesome |
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Quoted: That timeframe was probably the last time Americana was “decent” for kids to grow up. After 9/11, social media increase, and 2008, culture seemed to have stagnated or degraded to what it is for the worse. View Quote I know we sound like our parents but I’d agree. A lot happened in the early 2000s that shifted trajectory pretty significantly. At minimum I’d say it was a significant shift from more rural Americana to what it is today |
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Quoted: I know we sound like our parents but I’d agree. A lot happened in the early 2000s that shifted trajectory pretty significantly. At minimum I’d say it was a significant shift from more rural Americana to what it is today View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That timeframe was probably the last time Americana was “decent” for kids to grow up. After 9/11, social media increase, and 2008, culture seemed to have stagnated or degraded to what it is for the worse. I know we sound like our parents but I’d agree. A lot happened in the early 2000s that shifted trajectory pretty significantly. At minimum I’d say it was a significant shift from more rural Americana to what it is today While most of us were too young to appreciate it at the time. The decade prior to 2000 wasn’t all good times. Ruby Ridge and Waco through our developmental years showed us all that there were no laws so minor that our government wouldn’t murder us or our family to enforce. Then 9/11 was the cherry on that shit Sundae that showed us, they would never miss an opportunity to capitalize on a crisis. |
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Quoted: While most of us were too young to appreciate it at the time. The decade prior to 2000 wasn’t all good times. Ruby Ridge and Waco through our developmental years showed us all that there were no laws so minor that our government wouldn’t murder us or our family to enforce. Then 9/11 was the cherry on that shit Sundae that showed us, they would never miss an opportunity to capitalize on a crisis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That timeframe was probably the last time Americana was “decent” for kids to grow up. After 9/11, social media increase, and 2008, culture seemed to have stagnated or degraded to what it is for the worse. I know we sound like our parents but I’d agree. A lot happened in the early 2000s that shifted trajectory pretty significantly. At minimum I’d say it was a significant shift from more rural Americana to what it is today While most of us were too young to appreciate it at the time. The decade prior to 2000 wasn’t all good times. Ruby Ridge and Waco through our developmental years showed us all that there were no laws so minor that our government wouldn’t murder us or our family to enforce. Then 9/11 was the cherry on that shit Sundae that showed us, they would never miss an opportunity to capitalize on a crisis. That was standard - The big offset is the decline of the American people. Everything now is look at me. Social media was, in my opinion, the biggest factor in our decline. Think about it, all the pandering, double standard Bs is simply to look good to others |
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I remember well.
Days of running around the neighborhood, Pokémon and C&C 95. It was all good. Then 9/11 came around. |
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Quoted: I wanted one of these so bad. Had a Genesis and many a games bought from the local thrift store. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cf/Sega-Game-Gear-WB.png/1200px-Sega-Game-Gear-WB.png View Quote Still have mine. Stupidly sold my Game Boy to pay for it. Stopped working years ago; apparently they are notorious for having leaky capacitors. |
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I was born in '87, so yes to almost everything in this thread.
It was an awesome time to be a kid. |
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