The 90s were wild

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I was just listening to this album the other day when this track came on thinking, I don't think this would be released today, I can see the Cancel tweets going:

Backstage, underage, adolescent
How ya doin', fine, she replied
I sighed, I like to do the wild thing
Action took place
Kinda wet, don't forget
The J, the I, the M, the M, the Y, why'all
I need a body bag

 

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90's were one of the goat eras and the early internet age 2000-2010 . Cacs done ruined reality and virtual reality now
:duck:2000-2010 was not a GOAT era and isn't even better than 2010 to 2020 internet era
 

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90s was wild and more freedom not that some PC bullshyt back then. I miss 90s :mjcry:
Columbine shooting was the catalyst for changing shyt for kids..I still remember in 3rd grade the principals and shyt talking to us about bullying..they started to take threats and bullying way more serious after that. By 2008 things such as dodgeball is banned...my little brother almost got expelled in elementary for calling his friend 'bytch t*ts'

Then 9/11 changed it for everyone.
 

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The early 90s and kid rappers. :snoop: bow wow was the only one that survived but not without becoming a punchline by the early 2000s. They did him dirty with the limo driver rumor.



Folks should know what this is without saying it if they're old enough.

This was huge in like 92. :lolbron: I remember kids were really wearing their clothes back to front because of them. :mjlol: between that and not tieing their laces.


I remember kids in my school would ask you- yo you like kriss kross?

you’d be like Nope

Then act like they were about to punch you and when you react they go then why’d you jump :jawalrus:

also the rumor that one of them got hit by a Mack truck was big in my school
 

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The best part is the guy ended up writing the Simpsons and Batman: TAS themes!

Dude wrote iconic soundtrack songs all throughout the 80's including this little number......​



But the 90's still has NOTHING on the 80's.....



This entire song is about teenage masturbation.​
 

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He was a credible threat to the Late night throne. If they would've let him keep cooking during the rise of hip hop we might still be watching...not the reboot they tried a few yrs back

Breh, we watched Arsenio religiously. I didn't even know who the fukk Letterman and nem was :yeshrug:

Black culture was simply not matched in the 90s. In a lot of ways it was more progressive and actually made sense. Remember when you could actually keep the tv on BET all day :mjlol:
 

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I mean this is the same network that had ren and stimpy. No way does a show like that get on nickelodeon these days (if that network actually still exists).

nah what REALLY stamps this as :gucci: is that All That was produced by Dan Schneider, a dude who’s had allegations of:sitdown: behavior on his shows. iCarly is a good example.
 
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