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Life was not paradise back then, you know. Almost everyone in my age group seems to think that sometime in the 90s was the best time ever. Granted I have some nostalgia for the 90s but overall I think the 90s weren't so great, in fact quite a bit of it SUCKED!
I prefer to keep moving forward and have never had the desire to go back in time to any age or part of my life.
I have never understood the statement: "I wish I was 25 again", not me I had a 7 year old a not quite 2 year old and a newborn. I don't really want to relive those very tiring days and lack of sleep nights.
the so-called Millenial generation was born between 1980-1995.
Sorry, but this disqualifies you from having an opinion worthwhile
of consideration concerning a comparison of 1990s to 2010s.
We all miss things about the past. I went for an oil change recently and literally everyone in the waiting room was playing on their cell phone. Human interaction is slowly dying. I think that's what most people miss.
I've never heard of this. What was supposed to be so great about the 90's?
TGIF on tv
But in all seriousness, I've never heard of this. I've heard more of the "let's go back to the 1950's." I have to admit, the 1990s do make nowadays seem complicated. As a Millennial, I don't have any wish to go back to that time, but I can tell you being a child is a lot simpler and carefree without myspace, twitter, instagram, facebook, and cell phones on kids at age 9. Kids nowadays go outside and play on their phones or update their fb status...I remember when we were kids, we went outside and actually you know...played.
JMO.
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