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FLUIDJ
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"If you weren't a teen in the 90's, you didn't grow up in the 90's...."


  

          

same for the 80's
and the 70's
etc.

If I hear one more 20-something year old say they "remember ______ from when they grew up in the 90's" i'ma have to....

I dunno what i'ma hafta do...but still.
Chill on that youngins....

  

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or.....
Apr 08th 2015
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I'm thinking early teens...13-14. That seems to be when we really start ...
Apr 08th 2015
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So the cut off is....born in 1985-1986 or what?
Apr 08th 2015
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I'm gonna say 1979 is the cutoff....maybe stretch to like 1982 because
Apr 08th 2015
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      What???? Nooooope.
Apr 08th 2015
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      That's the thing though...i'm aware of a LOT of cultural things from the...
Apr 08th 2015
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           Being there to see it happen, then being able to revisit with a mature
Apr 08th 2015
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                Ahh, that's a good point. I feel you......
Apr 08th 2015
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      79 is me
Apr 08th 2015
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      fuck, outta here
Apr 08th 2015
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i was born in the mid 70s.
Apr 08th 2015
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^^^
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same here...but when I look back at the 80's historically......there was...
Apr 08th 2015
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i turned 6 in 1982.
Apr 08th 2015
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We're the same age & I agree with you.
Apr 08th 2015
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I think it may vary for different people.
Apr 08th 2015
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      true dat..... no disagreement here.
Apr 08th 2015
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Yep - I have DISTINCT memeories of the 80s
Apr 08th 2015
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so i guess the better question is...what ARE one's "formative" years??
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      5-20
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ditto... i remember the 80s very well....
Apr 08th 2015
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Almost everything that made me who am I today happened in the '80s:
Apr 08th 2015
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Gets in this line n/m
Apr 08th 2015
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Similarly: People misunderstood Jay's line re: 80's baby
Apr 08th 2015
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That's bull
Apr 08th 2015
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Hmmm...that's a good vantage point to look at it from....a HUGE part of ...
Apr 08th 2015
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I'm in my late 20's, I call myself a 90's baby.
Apr 08th 2015
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damn......you post like you in your late 30's fam lol...I just thought y...
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      I have an old soul lol
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           good stuff....now...I'm starting to wonder if there's some regional sign...
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i can rock with this
Apr 08th 2015
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Dom Kennedy proves you wrong
Apr 08th 2015
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nah, I agree...it is kinda weird....
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      I'd say my musical knowledge truly starts in 92-93
Apr 08th 2015
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           MOMENTS!! spot on...that's a good way to frame it too...I often say....
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                Yep. That's why I made those massive 90's mixes focused on a year
Apr 08th 2015
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                     The years are very important
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                          Yep, I've made 93-98 and 99 is almost done
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crack babies
Apr 08th 2015
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if your childhood had no impact on you, you have bigger problems
Apr 08th 2015
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this post is huff. I'm abandoning it. carry on at your own discretion.
Apr 08th 2015
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"Come of age" would have been better than "grow up".
Apr 08th 2015
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I remember damned near everything from '75 forward.
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Niggas born in Dec. '89 tombout "last of the 80's babies"
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RE: If you weren't a teen in the 90's, you didn't grow up in the 90's......
Apr 08th 2015
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i grew up on the 90's in that my young adult life was then
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1. "or....."
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Wed Apr-08-15 11:25 AM by Selah

          

if you figure the first half decade of your life to not really be time most people remember much

you *could* slide the "growing up"/formative years from adolescence until you are fully out on your own (paying your own bills, living in your own space, etc)

which could easily make your "growing up" years between 5-ish to 25 (mid-twenties)

just a thought

what do you consider the "coming of age" period (the late teens/early twenties) if not part of "growing up"? I don't know if a 21-year old (especially now in this age of delayed maturity) is really "grown"

I know a GANG of 21-going-on-18s maturity wise

  

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4. "I'm thinking early teens...13-14. That seems to be when we really start ..."
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become ourselves....and formulate ideals, opinions, beliefs that we can at least partially express in a comprehensible fashion....

Not saying they're set in stone....but we're aware...


"Seasons may come and your luck just may run out, and all that you'll have is some memories..."

  

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2. "So the cut off is....born in 1985-1986 or what?"
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5. "I'm gonna say 1979 is the cutoff....maybe stretch to like 1982 because"
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it's feasible that you maybe ran with some older neighborhood cats.....but it's a stretch even past 1980.


"Seasons may come and your luck just may run out, and all that you'll have is some memories..."

  

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9. "What???? Nooooope. "
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I'm 84, and being 5-15 in the 90's means I got alllll my culture and upbringing from that time.

I learned the court system from Rodney King and OJ.

I may not have understood all the jokes yet, but I saw In Living Color as it was prime time.

I was older than Lil Nicky, and caught Fresh Prince from start to end.

The first full NBA finals I watched was Lakers vs Bulls...when I asked my dad "we won, why aren't we celebrating like last time?" N he said "it's not like the super bowl, its a seven game series."

Oh, and Super Bowls, I saw Norwood miss the Field Goal.

I didn't get why my baby sitter had on "Poison" shorts Til I went to school and heard kids singing the song, as it was still brand new.

I had a Cross Colours shirt.

We don't die, we just multiply.

It's not spelled Tomatoe.

Oh, and FUCK Susan Smith, the Unibomber, Darryl Gates, and Mark Fuhrman.

Mothersucker, I am from the 90's.

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13. "That's the thing though...i'm aware of a LOT of cultural things from the..."
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but it's more of a "passive" awareness...
There are LOT of nuances and things that mentally you just aren't capable of connecting the dots on & fully "getting" until you're of a certain age.

Just like it sounds like you were aware of a lot of iconic things that occurred in the 90s'...but how deeply threaded into your fiber is it? How fully did you really LIVE and exist in culturally significant events, trends, and movements during the 90's? Not asking critically...just a straight inquiry.... just trying to build on this subject is all....

  

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24. "Being there to see it happen, then being able to revisit with a mature"
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and developed standpoint, means it's surely threaded into my fiber. Hell, even then, it was into my fiber.

Not sure if growing up in L.A. makes it even more of a case, but I would say so...Magic Johnson = Lakers, Riots, Biggie/Pac, OJ Trial...all of that was L.A. So it surely impacted me more than a lot of folks who just happened to see it on TV or read about it.

I mentioned it on Twitter last week...I feel like Magic is like, THE reason I've still to this day never had sex without a condom. And many kids my age are the same...we learned what a condom was because of that.

ALL my feelings about Race were developed early, due to the Riots and then OJ case. Seeing my teachers reaction in contrast to my classmates when they let OJ off...I KNEW it was more to it than just "oh, a murderer got off."

And once again, the KEY phrase is: "grew up in"....not "completely developed and solidified in"...growing up = growing up. Like...learning about things, not even understanding some tings until later, while some things were understood RIGHT away.

AND...even to say "you had to be a teen in the 90's"....Teen = 13-17 unless you count the 18-19 adult years. But in most cases, that's 13-17, and I was 13-15 in the 90's, half my teen years.

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26. "Ahh, that's a good point. I feel you......"
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>and developed standpoint, means it's surely threaded into my
>fiber. Hell, even then, it was into my fiber.
>
>Not sure if growing up in L.A. makes it even more of a case,
>but I would say so...Magic Johnson = Lakers, Riots,
>Biggie/Pac, OJ Trial...all of that was L.A. So it surely
>impacted me more than a lot of folks who just happened to see
>it on TV or read about it.
>
>I mentioned it on Twitter last week...I feel like Magic is
>like, THE reason I've still to this day never had sex without
>a condom. And many kids my age are the same...we learned what
>a condom was because of that.
>
>ALL my feelings about Race were developed early, due to the
>Riots and then OJ case. Seeing my teachers reaction in
>contrast to my classmates when they let OJ off...I KNEW it was
>more to it than just "oh, a murderer got off."
>
>And once again, the KEY phrase is: "grew up in"....not
>"completely developed and solidified in"...growing up =
>growing up. Like...learning about things, not even
>understanding some tings until later, while some things were
>understood RIGHT away.
>
>AND...even to say "you had to be a teen in the 90's"....Teen =
>13-17 unless you count the 18-19 adult years. But in most
>cases, that's 13-17, and I was 13-15 in the 90's, half my teen
>years.


"Seasons may come and your luck just may run out, and all that you'll have is some memories..."

  

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17. "79 is me"
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entered high school just as Midnight Marauders, Doggystyle and 36 Chambers dropped

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22. "fuck, outta here"
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I grew up in the 90s

sega, super nintendo

bulls championships

end of the Magic/Kareem/Riely Lake show

the Sedal Threat, Ceballos, Elden Campbell, Van Exel years

saved by the bell and cartoon on the weekends

In Living Color and Arsenio as the second wave of Black on TV, actually third after Jefferson and Samford & Son reruns, and Cosby and A Different World.

no computers. riding my bike to comic book and 7-11s

playing ball at parks

getting whooped on / beat by my parents cause that's the way things were

going to swap meets, not malls to get second hand shit.

shit more, getting bullied and bullying and it was just a part of growing up

how the LA Riots were experienced only in accordance to where you lived

experiencing rap go from Black Nationalist to Gangster to Jiggy and the inevitable backpack divide

the first wave of hood cinema Blood In Blood Out, American Me, Mi Vida Loca, Boys In the hood, Menace, New Jersey Drive

  

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3. "i was born in the mid 70s."
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i was in elementary school in the 80s.

i attended high school and college in the 90s.

i grew up in the 80s and 90s.

fuck you.

  

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6. "^^^"
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8. "same here...but when I look back at the 80's historically......there was..."
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a LOT going on that I just wasn't really privy to, interested in, capable of fully grasping the impact of in the 80's....

So yeah, I technically was aging during that time frame....but it wasn't until like 1989-1990 that I was really capable of letting the time period be a significant part of my development and growth....

Does that make sense at all?? this is just something i'm building on and trying to unpack honestly.... figured it be good OKP fodder.


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10. "i turned 6 in 1982."
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i was pretty aware of what was happening from then forward.

so i feel fine saying i grew up in the 80s and 90s though i didn't become a teen until 1989.

fuck you.

  

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44. "We're the same age & I agree with you. "
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>i was pretty aware of what was happening from then forward.
>
>so i feel fine saying i grew up in the 80s and 90s though i
>didn't become a teen until 1989.

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11. "I think it may vary for different people."
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>So yeah, I technically was aging during that time frame....but
>it wasn't until like 1989-1990 that I was really capable of
>letting the time period be a significant part of my
>development and growth....

I was born in 74 and I feel like I was right there in the mix of the culture & trends of the 80s, even before I was a teenager.

  

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16. "true dat..... no disagreement here. "
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21. "Yep - I have DISTINCT memeories of the 80s"
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To say I didn't grow up in the 80s because I wasn't yet in my teens, is silly.

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27. "so i guess the better question is...what ARE one's "formative" years??"
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I know I could google it....
but then I wouldn't have a post..
OKP needs more posts...so....


"Seasons may come and your luck just may run out, and all that you'll have is some memories..."

  

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30. "5-20"
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34. "ditto... i remember the 80s very well...."
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well 82ish and beyond

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39. "Almost everything that made me who am I today happened in the '80s:"
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Two Star Wars movies, Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Beat Street, '80s comic books, GI Joe, Transformers, anime movies on Showtime, the Niners winning Superbowls, the A's winning the World Series, etc. I may have graduated high school in '93, but all that other stuff was my foundation.

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40. "Gets in this line n/m"
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7. "Similarly: People misunderstood Jay's line re: 80's baby"
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He meant that he was a "baby" in the game in the 80's, not that he was a physical baby.

  

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12. "That's bull "
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I grew up in the 80s and was born in 79. I was a teenager in the 90s sure but my childhood is valid. I just had the child experience of the 80s so I can tell you all about video games, tv, tandy computers, etc.

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15. "Hmmm...that's a good vantage point to look at it from....a HUGE part of ..."
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80's was video game culture....and yeah....as someone under the age of 13 I can see it being a huge shaper of who you are now...especially from the technology world vantage point....
good stuff!



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14. "I'm in my late 20's, I call myself a 90's baby."
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I mean I was the baby of 5, I was pretty in-tune to everything happening at the time. I remember watching Rodney King's beating on tv and the trial, the verdict. I remember watching the OJ Trials. I had arguments about what coast was better.

Seen every movie when it came out. Yea... I'm a 90's baby. I'm more out of touch with the 00's and on...




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20. "damn......you post like you in your late 30's fam lol...I just thought y..."
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older than that....

How much of the 90's is something you actually remember, participated in, lived, experienced first hand....vs. something you began to look back on when you got older and said "Hmmm.....yeah...I KINDA remember that ______ . " ?


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29. "I have an old soul lol "
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And a lot of it! I can't say rioted, or participated in let's say "voting". But I wouldn't have even if I were old enough to but I remember the 90's far better than the 2000's.


I grew up in Chicago, it was a different life and times. I hung around all the old folks and chilled in the tavern with my pops. I remember drugs, pimps, and the Bulls. Shootings after the Finals...




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31. "good stuff....now...I'm starting to wonder if there's some regional sign..."
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to this type of thing?
Like a big city vs. small town vs. country or a N vs. S vs. E vs. W?


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18. "i can rock with this"
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atruhead
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19. "Dom Kennedy proves you wrong"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM9o4XRl7Ok

"Nigga throw your hands up if you grew up in the '90s" with a Biggie tribute sample that would go recognized by anyone 26+ into Hip Hop

also it's weird to put a time stamp on when you grew up. I was born in 1980, I grew up in the 80s and 90s

  

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FLUIDJ
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23. "nah, I agree...it is kinda weird.... "
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y'all know 90% of my post titles are click bait, I thought y'all knew that by now.........

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM9o4XRl7Ok
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>"Nigga throw your hands up if you grew up in the '90s" with a
>Biggie tribute sample that would go recognized by anyone 26+
>into Hip Hop
>
>also it's weird to put a time stamp on when you grew up. I was
>born in 1980, I grew up in the 80s and 90s

I'll venture that the majority of those 26-29 year olds....only remember half that as something they snuck listened to on their headphones and never heard it in a club or house party outside of some 10-min 90's throwback/oldschool DJ set though....

I can recognize a whole GRIP of music from 1970 - 1985...but I can't really say I associate any significant life memories from them outside of maybe family cookouts or stealing cassette tapes from my older brothers stash.... no discounting those memories at ALL...but I'm not sure I classify them in the same way....

bear with me....i'm still working through this theory....



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25. "I'd say my musical knowledge truly starts in 92-93"
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That's when I really started to connect music to different moments.

I can LITERALLY list out 30-40 different moments from 1993 ALONE, like extremely specific, based on different songs. I wasn't able to party to them yet, but was surely into it all.

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FLUIDJ
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28. "MOMENTS!! spot on...that's a good way to frame it too...I often say...."
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>That's when I really started to connect music to different
>moments.
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>I can LITERALLY list out 30-40 different moments from 1993
>ALONE, like extremely specific, based on different songs. I
>wasn't able to party to them yet, but was surely into it all.
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That the timeline of my growing up is embedded/mapped by music...like most people I imagine... A song comes on, I can give you a pretty accurate summary of what I had going on in my life if it's a song from say....1987 on up to around 2006....when I turned 30 I started forgetting a lot of shit..lol...

"Seasons may come and your luck just may run out, and all that you'll have is some memories..."

  

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32. "Yep. That's why I made those massive 90's mixes focused on a year"
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vs the entire decade. Hearing 90+ songs from the same year reaally makes you remember so much from that year.

Like...I can hear certain 112/Biggie songs and remember playing NBA Live 96. Or hearing "Rumpshaker" and remembering they remixed it on NBA Jam Session. And hearing "Gin n Juice" and remembering rapping along to it in my mom's new car, and her getting mad that I said "rubbers" although I had no idea what they were.

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33. "The years are very important"
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I have some playlists on spotify based on that. Rap singles from 1993 and 1994. The years feel so different production wise and just the vibe. It's interesting to see the progression of the music. The jump from 92 to 93 is significan't. 90 and 91 sound closer to the 80s than to the rest of the decade.

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35. "Yep, I've made 93-98 and 99 is almost done"
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92 up next...and yea, it's WILD how maybe 70% of the songs from 92 wouldn't have dropped in 94. And 70% of the songs in 99 couldn't have dropped in 97, surely not 96 at all....the sound just changed a whoooole lot every year in Rap AND R&B.

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36. "crack babies"
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37. "if your childhood had no impact on you, you have bigger problems"
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If you don't remember it, you also have some issues, but remembering something and having gone through it are two different things.

I was born 1981. I was deeply formed by experiences in that first decade of life. I remember life before my sister, who was born just after I turned 4. The 80s are filled with meaningful memories and influences on me. Who are these ppl who get born and stay catatonic for 15 years?

  

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38. "this post is huff. I'm abandoning it. carry on at your own discretion. "
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41. ""Come of age" would have been better than "grow up"."
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Because I grew up in the 80's and 90's but I cam of age in the 90's. Really, the 90's and 2000's (born in '79).

  

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42. "I remember damned near everything from '75 forward. "
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.. and I turned 3 that year.

I'm a child of the 70's. I remember the day Elvis died, I enjoyed shows like Shazam!, Isis, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Space Academy, Ark II, Land of the Lost, Wonderbug, and a grip of other live action shows on Saturday mornings along side the cartoons.

I remember Jimmy Carter getting elected and I also remember sitting at my grandmother's crib watching him debate Ronald Reagan before he lost his re-election bid.

I knew all the words to the "edited" version of "Rapper's Delight" that was being played on the radio in '79 as well as the majority of any Disco or Funk on the radio.

I'm a child of the 70's. Fuck alladat other shit.

  

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43. "Niggas born in Dec. '89 tombout "last of the 80's babies""
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45. "RE: If you weren't a teen in the 90's, you didn't grow up in the 90's......"
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I was born in 1983.

But it wasn't until the late 80's when I finally grasped what was going on, as far as hip hop culture and fashion. Political and social issues: not so much. I was a kid. All I thought about was staying up to watch MTV and Video Soul.

However in the 90's, I firmly remember these people/events, and their impact that changed America:

Rodney King Beating/ L.A riots

Nancy Kerrigan/ Tanya Harding Scandal

Kurt Cobain's Death

O.J Simpson Trial

Oklahoma Bombings

The end of apartheid in South Africa

The war in Bosnia

Welfare Reform

Louise Woodward

Jeffrey Dahmer

Atlanta terrorist attack

Clinton/ Lewinski Scandal

Tupac's Death/ Biggie's Death

The Matthew Shepard murder

Columbine shooting

I won't believe someone who says they "grew up" in the 90's unless they know either some or all of these people and events.



  

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46. "i grew up on the 90's in that my young adult life was then"
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and when you start actually your spending habbits, IE no family or somebody covering your bills,etc.. you are a consumer and aware.

things in the 90's hit me like Rodney King and being out west.

Magic Johnson and everything that went down.

OJ of course and being from Buffalo.


Buffalo Bills dominance in the early 90's went from my teen age years to early 20's i claim that,

i think in your 20's until you get out on your own, you are still part of the end part of your teens and youth and going into finding out who you are and choices, etc..

put it like this 30's felt different than 20's did and the mental maturation truly kicked in.

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Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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