TKhanman said:
Agreed, I really hate how some people have think being born in the 90's is some kind of accomplishment or that it makes them better and/or that not liking stuff they liked in the past is some sort of crime.
I wouldn't say it's an accomplishment... however...
I was born in 85, and my generation has the distinction of being the last generation of the old world. Almost at the exact time we were all moving onto college, cell phones EXPLODED, the internet EXPLODED, and the world seemed to become a very cynical, jaded place due to post 9/11 anxieties and frustrations.
Looking back on the 90's for me is like looking back on a time when everything was just... better, even though it was crappy in comparison to the INCREDIBLE technology of today.
I mean, when I was a kid, I DREAMED of owning something like a GoPro - a mini camera I could take anywhere and watch a (almost) live feed from another screen. Now that I have one, I love it, surely I do, but... I kinda think I was happier prior to the Facebook, YouTube and social media boom. Back when, if I wanted to see a friend, I called their house and had to greet their parents first, or hell just rode my bike over and knocked on the door. I feel like those days are mostly over for a lot of people, and that's sad to me.
Proud to be a 90's child? No, wouldn't say that... I just wish kids today got to experience some of the more character building things we had to deal with.
But I suppose that every generation says the same thing.