80s/90s/Early 2000s Nostalgia Thread (24)

1 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-01 04:31 ID:eehZ7F2o

This thread is for all the Gen Y posters on this site.

Let's have a nostalgia thread for those who grew up in the 80s/90s and early 2000s.

ITT we reminisce over things we grew up with during our childhood movies games TV shows/Cartoons ect.

2 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-07 22:39 ID:BYpRm3ax

3 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-11 01:36 ID:Heaven

Kpop stans and gen z 13 year olds got 2000s aesthetics mainstream….

4 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-11 02:37 ID:wwHW8z8r

fart

5 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-11 09:53 ID:Heaven

Is this ''Letter/Word generation'' bullshit going do die anytime soon on the English internet?
It's getting annoying from all sides.

6 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-11 16:20 ID:Heaven

>>5
I mean, you can find plenty of stuff about how it's bunkum if you want to spread it around:

https://slate.com/technology/2018/04/the-evidence-behind-generations-is-lacking.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/oracle/2015/09/29/why-generational-theory-makes-no-sense/
https://qz.com/970646/the-world-has-already-bought-into-steve-bannons-apocalyptic-ideology/

But anyone talking about "generations" on this site is more than likely a troll who's doing it to annoy you, anyway.

7 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-11 18:16 ID:Heaven

It's just American marketing.

8 Name: vc:deede : 2021-04-12 10:38 ID:Heaven

>>7
No doubt cooked up in the same kitchen that refined identity politics. Absolute dissolvement of the individual into a set of categories for better ease of automated catering and advertisement.

9 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-12 21:14 ID:5McCJcan

https://archive.org/details/img-0793_202104

In this video I saw many keep cases, mostly for DVD movies but some for video game discs. Two keep cases:

The one at 09:45 reminded me of the time I watched "Footloose" in a United States middle school. I think it was the end of the year of grade 7 or 8 which would mean that the middle schoolers watching were 12 to 14 years old. I don't remember very well as this happened years before 2019.

There was this girl in class who was a redhead, and other students teased her about this sometimes, calling her "ginger". She was watching the "Footloose" movie in the same classroom that I was watching it in. I'm pretty sure she was Brooklyn Mills from Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. When Brook (what people called her, a shortened version of her first name) saw the "Don't stop! Don't stop! Make ginger pop!" she thought it was funny. I think she laughed and repeated the line. Said line, "Don't stop! Don't stop! Make ginger pop!", contains a play on words. "Don't stop! Don't stop!" = don't stop having sex with me. "Make ginger pop!" = make ginger soda (is ginger-flavored soda a thing?) OR make me (a ginger/redhead) pop (orgasm). She repeated the line containing a double entendre in an enthusiastic laughing way with such a volume that I could hear it; she was sitting at the front of the room and I was sitting in the back/near the back of the room. Her friends might have laughed along with her about this; we were watching the movie in Horace Mann Middle School. Come to think of it, I believe we were watching the movie in the English classroom (for English class to take place). After she said the lewd line the teacher hushed/shushed her. Brook knew the full meaning (as previously explained) of the line at her age probably. The teacher told her to be quiet in response to her saying the crude line; the teacher was a white woman who I think was middle-aged.

This event happened in about 1997+12or14, so 2009 to 2011. Brooklyn's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brooklyn.mills.12 / https://scontent.fapa1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/p843x403/146979117_4425097710853398_8690551589445034787_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&_nc_map=control&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=5en8WaURUcAAX_3GyMj&_nc_ht=scontent.fapa1-1.fna&tp=6&oh=2778c96bab02319363232e2eb8db819c&oe=6099E7B8 / https://archive.is/zVsDU/bd177cdaa800c44f87d4f232411879653034745f.jpg . I sorta regret not pursuing a relationship with her, but in elementary school and middle school (and maybe she was also in high school) my childish brain was focused on other things. However, like mostly youthful relationships, it probably wouldn't amount to much.

10 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-12 21:18 ID:5McCJcan

>>1

>Early 2000s

>>9
This is more late 2000s, so I'll also point out that I played a lot of "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" in the mid or early 2000s. I made childish but still sorta quality drawings of the entities in that video game which I am still hoping to find again somewhere in this one house.

11 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-13 00:53 ID:whMOa2BV

People arguing generations are meaningless are retarded. Of course it's useful to distinguish people by common shared experiences.

12 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-13 02:22 ID:kVboxczm

13 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-13 09:25 ID:Heaven

>>11
People are not arguing the meaning of generations, they're arguing how certain groups are turning generation into castes.

14 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-13 10:38 ID:ZXPtXs5t

>>13
it's a human reaction to try to group similar things together.

15 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-16 11:41 ID:sizqHDuk

>>11

This

16 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-16 11:42 ID:sizqHDuk

>>12

That's a classic.

17 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-17 05:47 ID:LbQG8BrR

18 Name: Anonymous : 2021-04-25 05:52 ID:jEON91JI

>>9
That girl is hot. I would like to make her pop. I hate "Footloose".

19 Name: Anonymous : 2021-05-11 02:34 ID:kVboxczm

20 Name: Anonymous : 2021-05-30 21:48 ID:6nPS9mLz

TRANSFORMERS

21 Name: Anonymous : 2021-06-05 23:52 ID:x9tii5N7

HUEEEEEEEEEEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqiuRJttbfw
Street Fighter 2.

22 Name: Anonymous : 2021-06-12 04:51 ID:TYDW2jnH

23 Name: Anonymous : 2021-06-30 00:36 ID:kVboxczm

Watching Mission: Impossible tv; NOT the crap Tom Cruise movies. Jane Badler is yummy.

24 Name: Anonymous : 2021-06-30 01:31 ID:mDrIfMx7

if ya wanna find minimalist webpages just use www.wiby.me

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