Gravity cat wrote...
It's good to ponder on nostalgic things you saw as a kid from time to time.
What I really don't like are the 90's elitists, people who claim that not seeing a particular show as a kid makes you somehow less of a person. I don't see the point of making it a competition since we all had different experiences and saw different shows. I never saw Dragon Ball Z as a kid because we couldn't afford extra TV channels, never had a GayCube, N64 or PS1 (PlayStation at the time). Instead I had a Sega Genesis which my brother sold to us because he needed money and didn't really want to part with it; if I'd have known that I'd have taken better care of it. And I didn't get to see Cartoon Network stuff in extensive amounts until my teens.
Well, I guess my point was kind of that a lot of people from my generation treat the things they receive in life as a given, and many of my generation don't work hard to earn their money like I do, which is kind of frustrating - when people talk about the whiny entitled twat generation, they're talking about my generation, sadly.
Not all of us are like that, but there are a good enough number to make my generation look bad. I can't even say it's entirely their fault, though - if a system is there, of course people will naturally abuse it wherever they can, even if that means giving up a greater freedom to control their own destiny and work to earn their ideal life.
Kiba Eve Fumihiro wrote...
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Man, us 90s kids are a shitty generation now that I think about it.
-squints-
ARE YOU OLD!?!
If you younger I'm gonna break your vagina beiber.
I'll be 25 in october.
I don't know if that counts as 'old' though.