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From what I've heard, It was the other way around. the 90's was perfect for being a child while the 80's was perfect for being a teen.
Rock and Roll, people had fun with their hair, Movies and TV, youth culture... It was a Gen Xer's paradise and would probably be more appreciated by the older crowd.
What about the Breakfast Club, Back to the Future, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, and Ferris Beuller's Day Off?
I mean, Ferris Beuller was a caricature of the Gen X Slacker stereotype at the time.
Grunge is late Gen Xer indeed, don't know about Reality Bytes, and the Columbine kids were both born in 1981 and so by most definitions would be early Millennials.
Even though I wasn't born during this time period, I think is many ways I'm like this. I got along better with Gen Xer's than I did with most Millennials, I was raised old school by my Gen X mother, and I have a lot of interest in the 20th century history and culture, especially the latter half of it.
Anthonyhenchman?Uh huh...I knew it!I can be your henchman, btw?
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Yup, she's already begun taking over the forum. She hacked me and turned my text purple.![]()
I'll grant you "cooler", but the 80s gave us this:
As a side note, the literal verson is a work of genius:
...for now...Citanul...for now...
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There are plenty more where that came from...