10 Things That Make You A 90s Kid
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Welcome to Top10Archive! Ah, the 90’s. Anyone that grew up during this decade will likely attest that it was all that and a bag of chips. In fact, we’re feeling a bit nostalgic and want to take our Generation Z viewers on a rad trip back in time. So we threw together this dope installment of things that only 90’s dudes and dudettes would understand. You’re like totally going to hate this list… NOT!
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10. Crystal Pepsi
9. Columbia House
8. Portable CD Players
7. Passing Notes
6. Quirky Fashion Trends
5. “Be Kind, Please Rewind”
4. POGS
3. Goosebumps Books
2. The Dial-Up Tone and the Internet
1. Y2K
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I miss the 90’s! I was born in 1987. will be 30 years old soon… Feel old
as fuck : /
POG was my Witcher 3…
I’ll never forget the day my dad and myself were talking about cassettes
and walkmans, and in comes my lil cousin, and she asks “whats a walkman?” I
felt kinda old to be honest.
The 90s fucking sucked the 80s and 00s were way better but the 10s sucked.
HEY HEY i want to say somenthing its that you ARE VERY WRONG ITS NOT TRUE
THE RED ARMY HAD 8 MILLION SOLDIERS IT HAD MUCH MORE THAN THAT AT ITS PEAK
WHAT WERE YOU TALKING ABOUT “THE US ARMY HAS BEEN THE BIGEST IN HISTORY”NO
THIS ISNT TRUE how smart are you how smooth is your brain exacly?
*When you’re a 20’s kid, but you relate to a lot of 90’s kids stuff*
I still prefer physical notes and have a furby. Just bought one of the new
ones too out of nostalgia.
Always disliked IE and liked Netscape more lol.
Born in 1994! I cringed hearing that dial up tone!
I am a 90s infant. In the 4th & 3rd grade everyone in my class made letter
boxes and tape it on the front of our deskes and put notes in our friends
letter boxes