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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/2541710 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 32. Discovered flash files: 1 File: 90s Nick.swf-(2.75 MB, 640x368, Loop) [_] IT WAS A GOOD SHOW Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:22 No.2541710 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:37 No.2541723 It's like he's trying to make a point but he doesn't. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:40 No.2541730 >>2541723 he did, it was pretty clear to me maybe youre just an idiot >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:45 No.2541733 i'm not one of those people that this video is making fun of, however there is one legitimate advantage that i feel 80's and 90's (up til about 95) kids did have. It was sort of the bridge between the analogue era and the tech era. The kids born in those times got to experience that last of the old world as it were and are still familiar with the old technology and grew up learning to do things without computers or other massive tech help. A lot of the younger generations (many post 95 and all the post 2000) don't understand analog technology and don't know how do do a lot of more mundane things without relying on tech. (cont) >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:47 No.2541735 >>2541733 (cont) Inherently this isnt a bad thing because times change, however a lot of old skills and practices are being lost and in the events of power outages or if there were to be a huge system crash many of these people would not know how to function. It also causes a lot of tension between them and the older generations because a lot of basic societal constructs are foreign to these newer generations that are growing up on the internet because communication works so differently. Yea, the REMEBER THE 90s people are retarded alot of the time, but the 80s-90's kids did grow up in a magical time where the world was completely changing both in tech and social structure and not a lot of other generations can understand that. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:49 No.2541738 pretty much >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:50 No.2541742 >>2541735 *edit* not just would not , they DO NOT. I have been around and have worked around alot of these younger generations and almost every single one i've seen that was raised "normally" has no idea what to do or how to function when power goes out or their phone/tablet dies ect. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:52 No.2541743 >>2541733 >>2541735 nigga you just wrote a novel with the main points that the 90's were better than anything else and that other generations don't understand the great parts of the 90's. You're exactly the kind of people this is making fun of >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)17:58 No.2541747 >>2541743 name me one other time where the complete social structure and tech levels of our planet changed in such a short amount of time. I'm not exactly saying they're better, but im saying they're the best equipped for todays world. honestly the 20's-30's generation were incredibly strong beause they wernt held back by notions of political correctness and they were taught and encouraged to do everything themselves. Its known as the greatest generation for a lot of reasons. The boomers fucked up pretty much all of that though and the 2000+ dont understand how the world works and are being raised in a hugbox society. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)18:12 No.2541759 >>2541747 Lol ok. I can't speak on behalf of other countries but, for the US, the 90s were just like any other. 50-60s than 60-70s than 70-80s and so on. WWII coming on then ending. The birth and death of Disco. Woodstock. NWA and the massive boom of Hip-Hop effecting white culture. Not to mention Vietnam, Korean War, the Moon Landing, etc. Was the true 'birth', as far as the average person is concerned, of the computer/internet age not a major impact on the world? Of course not but, that isn't to say it changed the world more than microwave ovens, women's suffrage, or any other major milestone. Also, Moore's law is mostly responsible for the 'technological evolution' you're probably referring to. Technological feats are more and more frequent since the growth is observed to be exponential. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)18:37 No.2541777 >>2541733 >>2541735 I like this. Good work. Well said. >>2541743 You didn't even read it, you dipshit. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)18:51 No.2541787 >>2541733 >a lot of the younger generations don't understand analog technology That's a pretty broad generalization. If anything, this whole 90s/post-90s dichotomy is just an illusion made up by you few pretentious idiots that think pop culture is worth a damn. In all likelihood, all this whining is what's making the kids these days try to act more and more post-modern and feeling proud that they use cumbersome, expensive, inefficient technology rather than the newer, better things that talented people have worked to innovate. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)19:00 No.2541792 >>2541733 Haha look at this nerd writing words on the internet. >> [_] Anonymous 09/25/14(Thu)19:39 No.2541827 >>2541710 >millenials have to go out of their way and denigrate other generations because they are too |
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