I miss the 90's thread

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The only thing I really miss about the 90's is being 140 lbs and living like a bohemian. :lol

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Now I get it. How does your shoe fit?

I gotta say, there's some mean fungus growing in here.

Unless that smell is coming from the bottom of the shoe. Did you step in something? :lol
 
There's a few good cartoons here and there, but very, very few in comparison. In fact, these days it's like a needle in a haystack. Cartoons these days are terrible. I think this is due to all the pandering towards kids needs and concerns. ****, I'm giving my kids ghostbusters, **** that bs going on with Cartoon Network lately. :slap

I can't even watch the garbage formerly known as cartoon network anymore :slap
 
I spent many an hour playing Mortal Kombat 2 on the SNES, with Green Day's Dookie blaring on the CD player in the background.
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It says so much about a person's character when they enjoy negativity for it's own sake as a way in which to amuse themselves.
 
This is why I always just bought my games. :lol

:lecture I remember when MK2 was coming out...so awesome. Not like today where we can read and watch sneak previews for games for over a year. Then we were at the mercy of Gamepro, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and whatever the tools at Babbages/Gamestop would shovel at us. My aunt worked at the mall back then and she told me how long the lines were of people waiting to get it on release day, but she was awesome enough to get me a copy without standing in line because she was friends with the manager. :rock
 
Then we were at the mercy of Gamepro, Electronic Gaming Monthly
Had subscriptions to both! Originally, in the '80s, I had a subscription to Nintendo Power.

*pictures*
Never did have any interest in the role playing video games except for Final Fantasies. In fact, I have no idea what any of those types of games are that you are posting pics of. Loved Mario Kart, though.
 
The 90's gave us possibly the greatest shootout ever filmed. Note the three minute long unbroken shot across *two floors* in the building:

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