The 90s kids thread.

<p>[Don't</a> Copy That Floppy (Official Video - Digitally Remastered) - YouTube](<a href=“Don't Copy That Floppy (Official Video - Digitally Remastered) - YouTube”>Don't Copy That Floppy (Official Video - Digitally Remastered) - YouTube)</p>

<p>What the heck did I just watch?</p>

<p>You watched the 90s version of this:</p>

<p>[Piracy</a> it’s a crime - YouTube](<a href=“Piracy it's a crime - YouTube”>Piracy it's a crime - YouTube)</p>

<p>I feel stupid cause the only shows that I knew out of the OP’s post was: Hey Arnold, Rugrats, Blueclues and Spongebob. I remember saying not after like every sentence. But would I even count as a ‘‘90s’’ kid, I was born in 1998. By the time I could watch TV and actually experience ‘‘life,’’ it was already in the 21st century. I think I would be a 2000’s kid instead of a 90s kid.</p>

<p>The saying not after every sentence reminded me of that thing we used to do in 6th grade where we’d say “You’re pretty…ugly.” Sigh. Those were the days… not.</p>

<p>The comedy sitcoms were a huge part of my childhood. Friends, My Wife and Kids, The Nanny, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, That 70s Show, Reba. I was that kid that spent all of her time indoors doing nothing with the tv on. The Wind Waker and the Pokemon games influenced my childhood greatly as well. Anyone remember when Runescape, Maplestory and Neopets were popular?</p>

<p>Lol neopets. Mine were always so poor they had to eat at the soup kitchen everyday.</p>

<h1>TheStruggle</h1>

<p>At least admissions were easier in the 1990s.</p>

<p>Loved the neopets</p>

<p>“All that” and cousin skeeter!</p>

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They are all popular today, just not as much as they were a few years ago.</p>

<p>Neopets actually have a site. So most younger people know from their Internet endeavour.</p>

<p>I keep going back to RuneScape, but it’s gone down to, um, crap. Maplestory is definitely still going strong, even though I haven’t played it.</p>

<p>It seems like you can’t do anything on RuneScape these days if you’re not a member. They literally put a bunch of stuff in front of you, then when you click it, they pop up asking you to subscribe.</p>

<p>Neopets, omg.</p>