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same here, brofist

1991 for me

1990 but i grew up on a farm and missed out on most of the greatness that made up the 90s :frowning:

Hah, greatness? '90s? Puh-leeze.

That said, I am also a 1990 birth. Still didn’t like the '90s much.

born in 94 and the millenium is probably when things actually started to get good

you’re…19 ???

  1. I was an '80s kid. Leg warmers and hair teased so much it needed therapy. Oh, and I remember when MTV played music.

the 90s was when the world had money to throw around and the arts got proper funding. Tv shows had good writing and animation had talent behind it. That’s starting to come back, but holy shit the last decade was like the dark ages. in comparison.

1989, so I was a 90’s kid too really, though I missed out on a lot of it being rather poor. No cable, no overhyped snack products, and no Gameboy for me. :frowning: But that’s ok, I only need a few memories of halcyon days spent blissfully playing SNES to get my fix…oh yeah, that’s good nostalgia, ohhhh… eyes glaze over and falls shuddering to the floor

  1. I remember watching badly dubbed DBZ on Club Dorothée (TF1) in the early 90s and I couldn’t even understand french.

My brothers and I would just yell at each other: “that green dude who was in the clouds before has now returned to the planet with the green sky to punch the white guy in the face!”.

19… OK, I’m not telling you guys how old I am.

We all know you’re barely a 2000’s kid :stuck_out_tongue:

Hey, I remember a handful of nickelodeon cartoons from the late 90’s.

nickelodeon was never a thing in my day

I remember cartoon network when it was in it’s prime in mid 90s

cartoon network was some sort of paid channel, so we never had that

didn’t have cable for the first years of my life, now that i think about it

we didn’t pay for it, we had this “antenna” that can steal all the channels you wanted

My family never paid for cable either, but we moved so much that I’ve had free cable in 3 different apartments.

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