Old heads, what were some things you HATED about the 90s?

BrothaZay

Non-FBA. AdosK
Bushed
Supporter
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
64,615
Reputation
6,163
Daps
222,292
Reppin
The suburbs
I know alot of people love the 90s, for the music to the fashion to the entertainment, but what were some things you disliked about the decade?
 

BrothaZay

Non-FBA. AdosK
Bushed
Supporter
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
64,615
Reputation
6,163
Daps
222,292
Reppin
The suburbs
starter jacketz .... :martin:
I remember some cac wore a starter jacket to class in Middle School. Boy them boys went IN on his ass :banderas:

So bad the teacher had to stand up for him on some "Yall need to stop, yall know it was a point where people used to get killed for those jackets, jokes on you"

Still was funny tho :mjlol:
 

Stuntone

Louisiana Made, DC PAID!
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
18,866
Reputation
5,672
Daps
90,790
Reppin
IT Cert-Gang Mafia, GMB and HOH
All Eyez on Me was 24.99$. That was a lot of money, minimum wages was like 4$ then too.

A lot of violence and crime went on down here in the boot. Many places didn't have any type of surveillance. Dudes would shoot up a spot and be in no rush to leave. No on had cell to call the cops. You get caught up in wrong hood, they could be your azz for forever and no one would come help.

Traveling without a cellphone and having to write down horrible directions to go to someone house.
 
Last edited:

Stuntone

Louisiana Made, DC PAID!
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
18,866
Reputation
5,672
Daps
90,790
Reppin
IT Cert-Gang Mafia, GMB and HOH
Always filthy, drunks and crackheads always posted up by them.

:scust:
211833.jpg
 

BrothaZay

Non-FBA. AdosK
Bushed
Supporter
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
64,615
Reputation
6,163
Daps
222,292
Reppin
The suburbs
All Eyez on Me was 24.99$. That was a lot of money, minimum wages was like 4$ then too.

A lot of violence and crime went on down here in the boot. Many places didn't have any type of surveillance. Dudes you shoot up a spot and be in no rush to leave. No on had cell to call the cops. You get caught up in wrong hood, they could be your azz for days and no one would come help.

Traveling without a cellphone and having to right down horrible directions to go to someone house.
One thing I always wondered and put into perspective about the 90s and 80s was just how much money them hustlers really had. Like nikkas was making 5k a week easy and shyt. Thats a shyt ton of money today, so I only imagine how much it was bacc then with the mim wage so low and everything being cheaper in general. nikkas must've lived like Gods :ohlawd:
 

Stuntone

Louisiana Made, DC PAID!
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
18,866
Reputation
5,672
Daps
90,790
Reppin
IT Cert-Gang Mafia, GMB and HOH
One thing I always wondered and put into perspective about the 90s and 80s was just how much money them hustlers really had. Like nikkas was making 5k a week easy and shyt. Thats a shyt ton of money today, so I only imagine how much it was bacc then with the mim wage so low and everything being cheaper in general. nikkas must've lived like Gods :ohlawd:


Crack hit in the late 80s and by the mid 90s the hood was alive. I don't know where the hood would of been without all that dope money. Dopeboys overspending on everything. 50$ for haircuts. They buy a car and hook it up and sell the next year for 1/2 price and grab another one. Buying levis and girbauds, wear them a few times and give them away.

And in Louisiana we didn't have a lot of police (most were crooked anyway) and we had them cheap prices. I saw so many slabs with Texas plates I10 and 120 was booming. Police didn't know about all the hidden compartments and hiding dope in tires and fenders. Dudes using church vans and shyt. The game was wide open.

The 90s for dopeboys was like the housing market boom in the 2000s for realtors.
 
Top