Even as a 90s baby i gotta admit, the ether burns my souls slow..

Yessir_Araphat

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Sorry brehs but 87-89 are the greatest years to be bron ever. 82? Why would I want to graduate high school in like 99-00? The first time you voted you took an L and voted for Bush or didn't and he won anyway. :dead:

But carry on with the nostalgia. :shaq:


:to: :sadbron:
 

BrothaZay

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I be playing Vice City cruising around little haiti on the moped playing wildstyle pirate radio, and realized what i missed out on :to:
 

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You may have missed 70s, but


Imagine what are we going to experience just 10, 20 or 50 years from now..
iPhone 50S XL HD+ embedded in our eyes, personal spaceships, hell, even the ability to double your lifespan :ahh:

We should consider ourselves lucky to be able to live in a century where humanity makes technological breakthroughs like these.
 

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Born in 91, wouldn't take my childhood back for anything :yeshrug:

I think I fit more with my generation anyway since I'm quite fond of technology
 

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Born in '81 :obama:

Loved my childhood but my parents told me a lot of dope stories of growing up in the 60s and 70s. Mom's being from Berkeley and Dad being from West Oakland. James Brown had family that lived a few houses down from where my mom grew up and he used to Jam with my uncle. I would be :ooh::ohhh: when they would take me on tours of The Town and Berkeley showing me what used to go down and what used to be there. Such rich history in the Bay especially if you're black.
 

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None of us are winning breh...

The lil dude who was born today, thats who's winning.

Being 21 in 2033....:krs:
 

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Born in 88....and 90's cartoons was the greatest thing on the planet....I wouldn't wanna be apart of any other generation :ahh:
 

SuburbanPimp

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Yes, Growing up in the late 80's - early 90s >

Technology is cool but when I see teenagers these days all I see them doing is staring at their phones non stop..

nikka I used to have a pager :stopitslime:

I used to go the Arcade and that ho was jumping, beating dudes online in games is cool. But having the whole arcade watch you mop nikkas up in Street Fighter was the shyt.

I'm glad I was here to what the transition to the internet era.

While these young bucks were in grade school I was boning chicks from Blackplanet & Collegeclub.com :obama:
 

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Born in 91, wouldn't take my childhood back for anything :yeshrug:

I think I fit more with my generation anyway since I'm quite fond of technology

Well we were the first ones who were being literally brought up on computers in school. All those computer games meant to teach us how to use them.

87-91 is a bit different than those before us and certainly different from those after us. I talked to a dude born in 94 and I mentioned the Doug and he said Spongebob was a classic and greater and gave me the :childplease:



:birdman:
 
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