Funny 1987, 2020, Beverly Hills, now Homeless that all I can say. 1987, Conservative, not anymore, 2020, Liberal, well not even that GEE I TELL I WILL ALWAYS HATE 2020, THE YEAR FROM HELL!
@@Bear_Arms I turned 20 around the early 2010's and oh man , was it chaotic times??? even more after 2012/2013 like nothing was perfect back then but at the same time, I couldn't have NOT lived a better era honestly, we were the first generation to live life as a video game, and we were raw, giving value to basic stuff like eating a hotdog or watching South Park and moving out our parents house, we felt it so raw like our depression was so hard deep core, that the good times were like a movie to us........ I wouldn't change being young in the 2008-2013 era....... it was amazing, we didnt have cars because the economic collapse was just happening, residual from all the money spent during the last decades, we were the first ones to feel it so young, so our generation started to make music festivals in the mud, walking long distances, designing apps to get free rides because no one trusted anyone to give a free ride anymore like the 1980s, no one notices it but my generation was the first one to not be trusted, to be denied jobs, rides, friendships, relationships, credits, when all we wanted was a job to be loyal forever, even more loyal than any other generation before us...... but we reached a time where no one trusted nothing and we were the ones who had to pay for it......., and yet we made the best out of it, we made it shine in the dark, without any place to be, we found a way, we empowered TH-cam and social media, and we built a world on the internet and video games, so that the day people realized we spent all our youth living online, they decided to give it back to us, but we didnt wanted it no more, and they tried to use our "virtual world" but we were so beyond that, that we didnt care about home credits, cars, jobs, families, relationships and nothing really anymore........ and they all went nuts.............. now we are empowering and giving courage to Gen Z and in change, they love us for the world we are leaving for them, a world thats not material but virtual, abstract, material comfort is just ephemera, timeless and indefinite, you can find happiness and comfort with anything really, and social media and apps are just the means to it, but not the meaning at all............... 💋💋
That’s just because you guys didn’t have social media and everybody was pretty much retarded when it came to anything outside of their county or what they found in the newspaper or what limited information they could get on tv
Quite a contrast in high schoolers' speech patterns between '87 and thirty years later. They could actually enunciate sentences without today's annoying ubiquitous words of "like" and "you know" every other breath.
I wonder how many of these fine students featured in this report have since gone on to a great career and in what field they may have excelled. Scientists, Engineers, Entrepreneurs, Diplomats, maybe one of them has created , done or contributed to something that affected us all, as in the technologies we use for example, NASA research etc. Fascinating thought, these things on TH-cam are like time travel.
@Ceasar Max Meanwhile, your people developed low moral character and walked away from too many babies. The best thing you can give a kid is a good home. Strong families build strong communities.
I would KILL to see a clip done at Beverly Hills High now!! It would be like 2 different worlds it would be so different. My how times have changed. Look at the harmony that exists. I wonder if you would find that now?
Even though it’s in a posh neighborhood, the kids look like normal everyday teenagers, no ones airbrushed to death with perfect skin and flawless enhanced everything like what is portrayed now and I’m sure even then.
@2:34 LOL, they have robots that are doing the same thing we have robots doing now with Arduinos. Over 30 years and we still have robot arms that pick thing up and move them.
@@rockysridhar maybe I misunderstood your comment.. I bought my first music CD in 1990.. I don't remember when I bought my first DVD.. probably wasn't till late 90s
Robotics Guy, Mark Millet went to UC San Diego; BS in Electrical Engineering. Worked at Cisco Systems as an Inventor, became a Cloud Computing Architect, and made enough money to apparently retire early only to come back out of retirement and sell commercial and residential estate.
Where? In the beginning? That was the Beverly Hillbillies theme song. Or do you mean the DJ kid? I heard Rush "Distant Early Warning" there. But the rest I don't know.
@@jcrules2413Detroit isn’t Beverly Hills. Two different income tax brackets. It would’ve been better off to compare Beverly Hills High to Bloomfield Hills High.
And you have to be very smart to be That Wealthy. ❤ 😉 a dumb wealthy person can lose all their money in an hour; intelligent people maintain their wealth
They called the 80s the "decade of greed". But what was considered rich back then was quite humble compared to the grotesquely rich today.
Funny 1987, 2020, Beverly Hills, now Homeless that all I can say. 1987, Conservative, not anymore, 2020, Liberal, well not even that GEE I TELL I WILL ALWAYS HATE 2020, THE YEAR FROM HELL!
I’ve never heard that greed thing and money wasn’t that important to any of us back in high school in the 80’s.
My family has Orange County connections.
@@vintuitive7627 Just google "decade of greed". It's almost a cliche at this point.
When somebody has enough money to buy and tear down Alex Trebeck's mansion and build a grander one, yes, the wealth is freaking ridiculous!
I miss the 80s. What a great time in middle & high school back then!
I know.
I grew up in the 80s. It was definitely a simpler, less stressful time.
i grew up in the 90s and 2000s and it was definitely cool
simpler + less stressful = boring.
@@Bear_Arms I turned 20 around the early 2010's and oh man , was it chaotic times??? even more after 2012/2013 like nothing was perfect back then but at the same time, I couldn't have NOT lived a better era honestly, we were the first generation to live life as a video game, and we were raw, giving value to basic stuff like eating a hotdog or watching South Park and moving out our parents house, we felt it so raw like our depression was so hard deep core, that the good times were like a movie to us........ I wouldn't change being young in the 2008-2013 era....... it was amazing, we didnt have cars because the economic collapse was just happening, residual from all the money spent during the last decades, we were the first ones to feel it so young, so our generation started to make music festivals in the mud, walking long distances, designing apps to get free rides because no one trusted anyone to give a free ride anymore like the 1980s, no one notices it but my generation was the first one to not be trusted, to be denied jobs, rides, friendships, relationships, credits, when all we wanted was a job to be loyal forever, even more loyal than any other generation before us...... but we reached a time where no one trusted nothing and we were the ones who had to pay for it......., and yet we made the best out of it, we made it shine in the dark, without any place to be, we found a way, we empowered TH-cam and social media, and we built a world on the internet and video games, so that the day people realized we spent all our youth living online, they decided to give it back to us, but we didnt wanted it no more, and they tried to use our "virtual world" but we were so beyond that, that we didnt care about home credits, cars, jobs, families, relationships and nothing really anymore........ and they all went nuts.............. now we are empowering and giving courage to Gen Z and in change, they love us for the world we are leaving for them, a world thats not material but virtual, abstract, material comfort is just ephemera, timeless and indefinite, you can find happiness and comfort with anything really, and social media and apps are just the means to it, but not the meaning at all............... 💋💋
That’s just because you guys didn’t have social media and everybody was pretty much retarded when it came to anything outside of their county or what they found in the newspaper or what limited information they could get on tv
airplanes as well
It’s like they are already young professionals in every type of career
Erik Menendez attended Beverly Hills High School around this time.
could be him at 5:01
He did. Not long before he murdered his parents.
@@briansherrill6733 graduated spring of 1989 and the killings happened august of 1989
Eric Cartmenez?
I wonder if this report inspired Aaron Spelling to make "Beverly Hills 90210" it's like the pilot episode of that TV series.🙂
Tori should have been attending Beverly Hills High at this time
Yeah! Maybe😊
@@kevinnotholt3625 she was in the 8th grade in 1987.
Not to mention one of the kid’s names is Silver.
And you would be wrong! She attended the all girls private Westlake school@@kevinnotholt3625
Can we get a followup video with "Where are they now."
Yes!!!
Part 1, the graduating class of 80s
Part 2 the current classes!!
Why do I feel like Aaron Spelling saw this segment and came up w the idea for Beverly Hills 90210 after watching this?!?
"that's a bunch of bologna"😂
His last name is RICH. That's rich.
Erik Menéndez was a student there at the time
And Betty White used to go there
"When you realize you're essentially, you're God, there ain't nothing on earth more powerful than you, you can do anything you want"
~ Johnny Depp.
WHAT IS HE TALKING ABOUT
Lol 😂
Quite a contrast in high schoolers' speech patterns between '87 and thirty years later. They could actually enunciate sentences without today's annoying ubiquitous words of "like" and "you know" every other breath.
Yeah um, like why are you like so mad, you know?
Actually no. Kids back then did the same exact thing.
@@red2977like they totally were!!!
St Elmos Fire theme song playing in the background lol
I wonder how many of these fine students featured in this report have since gone on to a great career and in what field they may have excelled. Scientists, Engineers, Entrepreneurs, Diplomats, maybe one of them has created , done or contributed to something that affected us all, as in the technologies we use for example, NASA research etc. Fascinating thought, these things on TH-cam are like time travel.
Nothing lmao the inherited there parents money and companies they are the top 1% now😂😂😂
Never mind I was wrong found that kid mark milletts LinkedIn he’s doing big things lol
@Ceasar Max Meanwhile, your people developed low moral character and walked away from too many babies. The best thing you can give a kid is a good home. Strong families build strong communities.
Why does the Principal and some of the students like they are from New Yawk?
Sign in cafeteria said no bills higher than $20. I graduated in 1984 and never had more than $2 in my pocket on a given day😂😂
I caught that too.
The good old 80s! Bring back ao many great memories.
I would KILL to see a clip done at Beverly Hills High now!! It would be like 2 different worlds it would be so different. My how times have changed. Look at the harmony that exists. I wonder if you would find that now?
@@alexerwin24 lmao it's so fake as LAUSD
hi i go their it’s pretty modern but overrated the food is free but it’s terrible
@@sofia-pq2jn so you go to BHHS but they still not able to teach you the difference between there and their?
@@001looker lmao come on 😅
it's all rich asian kids now, all souless
so, 1987... the gap between this school and an average school has closed significantly
It would be cool to see a "Where are they now?" video
Even though it’s in a posh neighborhood, the kids look like normal everyday teenagers, no ones airbrushed to death with perfect skin and flawless enhanced everything like what is portrayed now and I’m sure even then.
Watching this in 2023, 36 years after it was filmed, wow
@2:34 LOL, they have robots that are doing the same thing we have robots doing now with Arduinos. Over 30 years and we still have robot arms that pick thing up and move them.
@3:09, VCD player disc in 80's itself, but never seen that until in 90's
me too the first CD I bought was in 1990
@@stevengallant6363 I am from Asian country and first cd 💿 we got in 96 or 97 , because those dvd and vcd players were expensive than VHS 📼 player .
@@rockysridhar maybe I misunderstood your comment.. I bought my first music CD in 1990.. I don't remember when I bought my first DVD.. probably wasn't till late 90s
You should do a new version 2023 Beverly Hills
Robotics Guy, Mark Millet went to UC San Diego; BS in Electrical Engineering. Worked at Cisco Systems as an Inventor, became a Cloud Computing Architect, and made enough money to apparently retire early only to come back out of retirement and sell commercial and residential estate.
Cia no doubt
Not what it used to be these days but still good.
Nobody chill out lol
In Sweden it’s illegal for any school to be of a higher standard than another… so that the whole country has great education - no matter the region
3:10 - Compact Discs!
2:58. That draft drawing looks nearly identical to the International Space Station.
The irony of that first guy’s name at 0:51.
1:29 he looks like a normal high school student now
Notice how they all speak good, normal English. The ridiculous word "like" is never used.
that was my graduating class there!)
A HA!!!! they should have told J.R ewing about that oil on campus he would have paid them at least a million or two million for that alone!!!!!
I think they made a TV show about this High School
That campus looks exactly yash raj collage campus.. 😀😀
Now I understand from where do karan johar gets inspirations
I miss the 80s. My era of high school life...and fun. Unlike today.
2:32 what is he talking about?
I Wonder if there was ever actually a time when US media hasn’t been complete shit…
What is the song in the back round?
Where? In the beginning? That was the Beverly Hillbillies theme song. Or do you mean the DJ kid? I heard Rush "Distant Early Warning" there. But the rest I don't know.
The choir is singing Birdland by Weather Report
3:00 See kids, this is why we got rid of Vinyl, it sucked. It still sucks.
2:40 his basic statement caused confusion. LOL
haha every other person there has a jewish name (silver,rubin,,rich,levine,fischer,wolf)
Ofcurse IT Dose, Money IS Their Religion.
Imagine that 😆
they're all bankers and accountants
They should just rename it Tel Aviv High School
@@airyanawaejah2323 that's rude
The high school gals were rocking a big bush in late 80’s.
4:43 (a young feminist wanting to be masculine)
Looks like all the facts were in the video..
Lol. Wow. No public schools in Detroit had access to this. Good job America!
It's because the community have told many blacks.⚫️ are suffering from low moral character and a lack of male role models living in the homes.
@hey it's pete lol. Ouch!
@heyitspete6472Yes, they do.
All schools should have same standard.
@@jcrules2413Detroit isn’t Beverly Hills. Two different income tax brackets. It would’ve been better off to compare Beverly Hills High to Bloomfield Hills High.
at 5:10 the guy Evan is very cute
Robert Rich lol you can't make this up people.
BHHS 86 😃
No Apple pay for lunch ...love it
i looooove the hair
And you have to be very smart to be That Wealthy. ❤ 😉 a dumb wealthy person can lose all their money in an hour; intelligent people maintain their wealth
They all vote democrat now.
good
They are all rich and millionaire. Holy cow lol.
🎉❤😂🎉😮😮😊😊
where all Brandon, Dillon and Kelly?