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Post by kev2000sfan on Mar 10, 2020 22:48:54 GMT 10
@john Titor If this isnt accurate, I can delete it if you want I only made this because nobody hasnt posted in the 1990s subforum in quite a while... Don't delete it, dude. Everyone can contribute every blue moon.
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Post by John Titor on Mar 11, 2020 10:47:42 GMT 10
Don't delete it, dude. Everyone can contribute every blue moon.
The way I did it might be inaccurate, but we'll see... well I won't say delete it anyone on here is entitled to make whatever they want, but the Boy Meets World pic is from the 1998 season, dual shock didnt come out until 1998, show me love didn't come out until late 97 in the united states
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Post by al on Mar 11, 2020 11:18:41 GMT 10
I was just thinking about this era early today, which is basically the earliest I can remember. Specifically I was considering how the norms of the day initially helped form my notions of gender. This confirms my perception of females wearing tomboy-ish clothing, like baggy shirts and boyfriend jeans. We also had a Hanson cd, I mistakenly thought their name was “Handsome”, and I was kinda used to seeing guys with longer hair. Looking at this now, I am really seeing how styles were more gendered in the 2000’s.
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Post by aja675 on Mar 11, 2020 21:07:30 GMT 10
I may or may not be able to remember my 1st birthday. I went to a certain mall for it, and when I went there 10 years later, I recognized the columns from somewhere. It was just two days away from June 1997. If that wasn't my first memory, a birthday party I went to the day Princess Diana died may have been it. (My mom said that the news had just announced her death when we were on our way there.)
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Post by SharksFan99 on Mar 11, 2020 22:31:13 GMT 10
This sort of feels 'homely' for me in a vague sort of way. The quality of the pictures really aren't too different from the family photos I have from the Early 2000s and I even have a few photos of me wearing flannel shirts from 2000/2001, similar to two of the girls in the photos above. The PS1 was also my first gaming console. It's kind of hard to believe though that I was actually born in this exact era. I guess I kind of subconsciously group 1999 in with the Early 2000s, given that bubblegum-pop, Y2K aesthetics and nu-metal (among many things) were all in full force by then, yet these pictures are from the era of my birth, despite seemingly having so much more ties with the core of '90s pop culture. To a point, it makes me feel as though I was born closer to the core '90s than what actually is the case.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2020 22:45:14 GMT 10
This still looks grunge af. Really goes to show what a sea change 1998 was for American popular culture and fashion.
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Post by John Titor on Mar 13, 2020 8:39:06 GMT 10
This still looks grunge af. Really goes to show what a sea change 1998 was for American popular culture and fashion. Grunge as a music genre was dead in Late 1996, but you can say some Grunge fashion lasted up until Late 1997 or Early 1998 as someone who was there I only saw one person wearing flannel by Summer 97
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Post by SharksFan99 on Mar 13, 2020 8:45:18 GMT 10
This sort of feels 'homely' for me in a vague sort of way. The quality of the pictures really aren't too different from the family photos I have from the Early 2000s and I even have a few photos of me wearing flannel shirts from 2000/2001, similar to two of the girls in the photos above. The PS1 was also my first gaming console. It's kind of hard to believe though that I was actually born in this exact era. I guess I kind of subconsciously group 1999 in with the Early 2000s, given that bubblegum-pop, Y2K aesthetics and nu-metal (among many things) were all in full force by then, yet these pictures are from the era of my birth, despite seemingly having so much more ties with the core of '90s pop culture. To a point, it makes me feel as though I was born closer to the core '90s than what actually is the case. Nice! I thought Flannels were dead by Fall 1997 though... The Seattle Grunge scene had mostly become irrelevant by around 1997, but flannel shirts definitely continued on well into the very Early 2000s.
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Post by al on Mar 13, 2020 9:10:49 GMT 10
Interesting... Funny how you thought their name was Handsome 😂 Also, did you think they were girls before? I can't really remember whether I was linking hair length to gender at that point, theirs was probably longer than mine lol. I want to say I did ask initially though, at least about Zac. I remember I loved girly-girl pink stuff but I would get stuck in boy jeans. I recently found pics to verify that. Didn't know how stylish it was then until I got older lmao.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2020 21:45:04 GMT 10
Well would you look at that: adults being pictured in an atmosphere thread! I told y'all it wouldn't be that hard to incorporate age groups other than high school.
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