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The craziest thing is...while this guy was recording his day, I was taking my first breaths of life. I was born April 6th 1990! This guy woke up for school a half hour after I was born (530am). So crazy seeing what was going on the EXACT day I was born. #TimeTravel
I feel like this is a huge reason 90s kids are so nostalgic. We came up right when technology just kind of boomed with the Internet and smart phones and streaming and watches that you could talk on, etc etc. It all came on so fast that simpler times seem so far away (eg: twenty-somethings reminiscing on things like Nokia phones and snake,) when in reality, it really wasn't THAT long ago.
Word. I was a teen in the '90s and twentysomething in the 2000s. Technology evolved so much in that period, it was hard to keep up. In the past, it would have been the fashion that changed radically from decade to decade, but not so much anymore.
BUT if you where a big movie TV kid like me you was living it in your mind because movies had "video chat"... high speed internet ect ect it just wasn't invented yet!
I think part of it's because we changed all 4 digits when 1999 became 2000, and we don't think decades are significantly different from each other since then. How different were the 1970s vs 1980s, compared to 2000s vs 2010s? All the years since 2000 seem like one big blob.
"No one was on their phones." Because if you brought a telephone with you somewhere, you'd have to carry the whole thing with the receiver and the cord, and you wouldn't be able to use it. Also, it wasn't JUST the radio that you had to listen to, but also cassette tapes, too!!
0:37 "There was technology back then?" No Moises we don't have technology. We bash rocks together and howl at the moon to amuse ourselves back in the 90s.
@@skillracoonful totally...the music and style really changed around that time. Went from the Madonna/hair metal aesthetic to grunge/hiphop style right quick around there 😂
Yeah around 92 or 93 it started changing i was born in 81 i rember the 80s vibe started to fade out in 92 and 93 just like the 90s vibe was until 2003or so
@@XMissGX yeah that's true every time I watch movies from the early 80s it still has a 70s vibe and fashion. Same with early 90s movies they still have an 80s vibe.
the camera was innovated in 1888. The first photo was taken in 1827. Kids now think that technologies were instantaneously emanated now. Technologies are gradually improving and changing.
I was born in '89 and I think my generation is feeling so nostalgic because technology moved SO FAST for us. Not many people had cell phones but then suddenly EVERYONE had phones. With dial up fading away and video games getting better at such a quick pace, we didn't get a chance to slow down and appreciate these things. Now that we're way past it, we look back and long for the simpler things.
It started in the second half of 1991 when grunge started and its really tecnically the start of the decade so realizing that 1990 didnt seem as a transitional year just like year 2000 Im starting to believe the no year 0 theory.
Uhm, numerically speaking though it is clearly the 90's but may be culture-wise, it seems like a transition period from 80's to 90's. You can't expect a generation to easily switch from one culture to another.
People wonder why all the 90's things are suddenly appearing again? There's a simple reason why, The 90's Kids are now the adults making the things, and they want their things back.
This wasn't really the 90s. This was in 1990. They were still kind of 80s at that point. 90s were different. My car in 1997 had a 10 disk CD player and everyone was listening to hip hop. We had beepers and AOL... I'm not helping my cause am I?
This video was more 80s then 90s though. Grunge wasn’t even a thing yet. If you want to see what the 90s were really like, find a video like this filmed in 94 or 95
dirtygore That’s not the point bro. The point is that this video isn’t a goo representation of the 90s culture. It was more late 80s bleeding into the new decade
"They had technology in the 90's ?!" Bruh it isnt the stone age. "THEY LISTENED TO THE RADIO?!" bruh poeple still do. "They had blackboards?!" I still do. My school and university have blackboards. Dafuck XD
The 90s are the new times 90s are not Part the 80s Every think Every decade is 10 year If the people from the nineties saw their brothers or their Sisters they Could copy from the 80s look but they're not from the eighties there from the 90s
Skywalker Jedi Knight LoL you didn’t get the point. The “90’s” as we know them , really took off in 1992-1993 , when the whole grunge era and technology began evolving. That’s were also the Y2K aesthetic came from. The 1993-1999 were a lot more different than the 1990 lifestyle , which was a unfilled gap year between the two decades .
@@sikerslalatm3147 If you wanna think in that way in 1989 Got different Close style more like ninetiesfrom 1980 To 1986 is eightiesEighties Both in 1989 average thing change different more serious and on TV you can tell 89 to nineties are sommelier but still different the movies are different from 89 to 90s What's the movies
It's sad that in the day and age of worldwide communication, most of the answers in this video are that people "actually communicated" before technology.
No they don't only live in their phones. And social media is wonderful in how far reaching it is. But I just thought it was very interesting that communication was one of the first things they brought up in this discussion. Maybe it's not so much communication as it is awareness. People walk around staring down at a screen and often miss out on the life that's moving by them. It's sort of a 'take time to stop and smell the roses' kind of thing.
I was born in 2003 so by the time I was on the internet in 2007 dial up was gone. I used to play with Microsoft Paint all the time on this Laptop I had that didn't have internet on it but it ran on Windows 95.
I had my first Computer without Internet in 2009 it was an Microsoft XP. I remember the games on it the Microsoft Paint and Microsoft music Player for which took 5 Hours for my dad to download music on it 😅😂
OK, children. Stop thinking current kids have tech and we grew up in the stone age. In 1990 I spent all night on a computer in chat rooms. I had NES. I even had handheld games that I played a lot. Things haven't changed as much as you think.
I know right. Like at 3:30 "daamn everything is so different it's crazy!" Im like huh?? it's just a bunch of kids eating lunch, they don't do that anymore or what?? The 90's were different, but definitely not as much as they make it out to be, not at all.
But FOUR-year-olds nowadays can have iPads, (from experience as a babysitter), they have computers everywhere they look. Sure, you had tech, but nowhere near the extent that children today have.
You're pretty rare... If I heard the phrase "chat room" in '90 as a 4th/5th grader, I'd have thought it was a literal room made for people to talk in. But we did have NES, Genesis, Game Boy, et al in 1990. Also television, cars, portable phones, toasters, refrigerators... plenty of modern technology, and also plenty of civil rights for people.
I was one of those kids where I didn't grow up with cameras all around me but now as an adult they are everywhere. I was lucky enough to live in two very different time periods so I got to experience the best of two completely different worlds.
If you weren't a misfit you had an active social life & fun hanging out.....But it was even lonelier for misfits back then, since they were unable to find other misfits online.
@@liampatrick3110 such a disrespectful thing to say. You are supposed to respect those that came before you and should seek their wisdom as they have lived life longer and experienced so much more. Social media has created a platform for people to like you to hide behind their keyboards and say things like this that they would not have the guts to say in person. I hope one day you mature and you are not treated the way you treat your elders.
I envy teenagers today, because being 90s kid in eastern europe was totally different experience than what people have now and how much possibilities and knowledge is just in reach.
The problem isn't having a smartphone, the problem is that EVERYONE has one. It was a totally different dynamic of interaction before everyone starting blasting their thoughts to their closest 500 friends nonstop.
Nerds Galore I'm 35 so I grew up in the 90's and personal communication to me seemed way better then. Example: At my place of employment the cafeteria can be full with over 100 employees at a time and most sitting directly in front of another human but if you observe it doesn't look like they even notice. 100 heads looking down at their phones, not being social.
I was born '89 and I feel the same. We still played outside a lot and didn't have cellphones, but we also had some consoles, the first gameboy and stuff :)
I mean, try seeing the videos from the 00s. All that gonna look super ancient in a few years lol I can't believe it's almost the 20s again... That's so weird... Our homecomimg theme was the roaring 20s... the 20s is coming back...
i was in middle school around this time. its cool to look back on the way people dressed it was way better then when i got to highschool in the mid-late 90s. thats right around when grunge started to be popular so all the girls looked like they just got out of bed or havent showered for a month
i was born in ‘86 which makes me a true ‘90s kid! i feel like growing up at this time has been the best because i know what life is without the internet. there’s so many days that i want to live like that again!
Anti Social potato ._. you can do it! just turn the phone and computer off. it’s that simple. only use them when absolutely necessary and stay off social media if possible. talk to people to their faces and not just to be heard but so that you can listen. it’s glorious, really. try it out for a day and see what you think!!
MARЖЯAM the year is technically in the 90's but it's not part of the 90's era. It's the 80's era. Nothing that we think of as being very 90's has happened yet.
There was a period from around 88-92 which had its own feel and was the transition period. Was more gritty I feel,whereas the later 90s were more bright
"True, that was the point. One of the teens said "there was no technology back in the 90s.. So I'm just saying that even though we didn't have what kids today would define as "technology", we still had enough technology to have a great childhood... :)
As a kid whose entire childhood was in the 90s, the nostalgia mostly comes from the fact that, within the span of six or seven years, the world became a different place. In 1996, you had blackboards, the internet just seemed like some rich kid's toy that you'd never get to play with, and DVDs weren't mass market yet. Seven years later in 2003, computers and internet in almost every school, whiteboards for days, DVDs are the only way to watch movies, and nearly all of the kids in my school had cell phones. From personal experience, thinking back to life pre-2001 terrorism feels like a different life completely, like how people think they remember "past lives" except I literally lived it and am still alive. It's very strange to think about. The last 10 years has felt kind of the same, just with things ramping up; everything is the same except for smartphones, basically, but more excessive.
This thing dates me. I was just in college. What would be really interesting to me is a similar video from 1999. This video is very late 80s-pre grunge 90s, but just 5 or 6 years later, culture was SO different. PCs were so ubiquitous by then, the internet was there, cell phones were more common. I would bet that a video from 1999 would be more similar to today than it would be to 1990. The big difference is no smart phones, and the internet wasn't quite as developed as a place to buy things, but a lot of things are similar.
As someone who grew up in the 60s and 70s, this is always fascinating. The early 90s weren't so different, but that was about to change: computers were becoming actually useful, and public Internet access was about to explode -- though mostly email and newsgroups at first. It was a turning point that quickly evolved into a personal electronic technological era. And then the world changed (again).
The 90's were pretty great! Growing up back then was awesome - I wouldn't want to grow up later :P I'm happy I DIDN'T have all of the technology, because I could have time to do athletics, dance classes, draw and run around outside with my friends all day without feeling I was missing out on anything important. There was enough time to rollerscate, learn to play many types of instruments, knit, build wooden "suits" to play warriors - you get really creative when someone else isn't entertaining you. Oh, and it was fine just going to your friend's house and knock on their door!
I was a kid in the 90's and a teen in the 00's and it was nearly the same for me and I guess a lot of people from my generation. Although the technology improved very quickly it still wasn't like it is today. So I can say that I am glad that I experienced my time like I did, although sometimes I wish I was born 10 years earlier just to be a teen in the 90s ;)
I don't necessarily want to be suddenly 10 years older since I won't have 10 years more to stay alive and see tech advance to beyond. ((I just want to be alive for space travel tbh))
I really wish I was a teen during the 90's instead of catching the tail end of it. I think the nostalgia is real because unlike the decades prior, there wasn't a whole 10 years to enjoy something. Everything happened so freakin fast! So I think everything is essentially catching up with us today as we see all these throwbacks in 'vintage' technology, fashion, and music.
To every kid saying they wished they lived in the 90s: just remember when you have to do your next research projects, if you really did in the 90s you’d have to go to the library and examine newspaper clippings to get information. The World Wide Web didn’t exist until the mid 90s and even when it just started, it wasn’t good. BE HAPPY YOU HAVE INTERNET TO DO RESEARCH.
But that taught us valuable research and organizational skills, especially how to distinguish reliable sources from unreliable. Which the post-millennial generation has shown not to be very good at.
You also were not able to watch long talks on TH-cam until way after the 90s. Seeing long form debates and discussions has allowed me to access knowledge that I didn't have before then.
I mean humans have acted pretty much the same throughout any decade... Style, technology, and music have been the biggest changes. Why do these kids think that these people were growing up in the Stone Age lol???
Finally someone else realizes! It is ridiculous to think that the first year of a decade represents "the 90's" ... even the year 2000 represents more the 90's, than 1990.
I think the 1989 Was the early 90s Their Color close starting away I don't have any more hippies in 1989 everything start changing I think we only had like 9 years of eighties Time line And 1989 was more like a got change the clothes looks their friend the whole attitude different
Usually its the 3rd-4th year of the decade that starts to really shape up the image of the decade, like how 2012-2013 started to shape up what many see as the 2010s.
We're so obsessed with documenting that the things worth documenting takes the back burner to actually having a good time. I think the more technology becomes normal and we get used it the better we'll be at balancing documenting and enjoying things. Sometimes it's just nice to live in the moment and not worry about putting your actions all over the internet or having pictures for posterity
Bless these teens. The guy who said "not many people were on their phones" back then. No indication that he realised very very few teens had mobile phones to be on in 1990.
Just for reference, my english teacher was part of the class of 1997 in the same school I go to. *He is my english teacher now.* I still refuse to believe that I am 14 and that 1990 was 27 years ago. LOL
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The craziest thing is...while this guy was recording his day, I was taking my first breaths of life. I was born April 6th 1990! This guy woke up for school a half hour after I was born (530am). So crazy seeing what was going on the EXACT day I was born. #TimeTravel
Ayyy I’m April 6 1996
@@GH3ful yooo same
My birthday is before yours. April 5th😂
I was born a few months later in June of 1990
April 15th 1990 I turned 11.
I feel like this is a huge reason 90s kids are so nostalgic. We came up right when technology just kind of boomed with the Internet and smart phones and streaming and watches that you could talk on, etc etc. It all came on so fast that simpler times seem so far away (eg: twenty-somethings reminiscing on things like Nokia phones and snake,) when in reality, it really wasn't THAT long ago.
Try telling these teens that. I think they were expecting to see people showing up to school in a horse and buggy.
Word. I was a teen in the '90s and twentysomething in the 2000s. Technology evolved so much in that period, it was hard to keep up. In the past, it would have been the fashion that changed radically from decade to decade, but not so much anymore.
Exactly.
Think about this: the Nintendo 64 came out 4 years after the snes.
BUT if you where a big movie TV kid like me you was living it in your mind because movies had "video chat"... high speed internet ect ect it just wasn't invented yet!
The 1990 are nearly 30 years ago now. When I think “30 years ago” I still think 1970.
Oh, thank God I'm not the only one!
I think part of it's because we changed all 4 digits when 1999 became 2000, and we don't think decades are significantly different from each other since then. How different were the 1970s vs 1980s, compared to 2000s vs 2010s? All the years since 2000 seem like one big blob.
...And I thought I was the only one thought that - lol
+Raja1938 For sure. There isn't any significant culture that was way different in 2000 and in 2017. It's pretty sad though.
Well now 30 years ago is now 1990
"No one was on their phones." Because if you brought a telephone with you somewhere, you'd have to carry the whole thing with the receiver and the cord, and you wouldn't be able to use it.
Also, it wasn't JUST the radio that you had to listen to, but also cassette tapes, too!!
You could have had a brick phone or a pager but I doubt back in the 90's that those would be common amongst kids.
It was cell phones then but only in cars or people who had big jobs had them
@@cherryrue89 - The way it should be.
they had flip-phones in the early 90s
we had cellphones in the late 90s.. Flips, nokias and normal size phones
"Ew, all you listen to is the radio? Is that what 90's kids do?"
Boi, that's what *I* still do.
Thats what me and my dad still do and its fun like.. Wtf?
Ew
whats so ew lol 😂 i do that too
@@schlondpoofa529 EW!
ISo Legendary Bruh, what’s so EW? The only thing EW is you.
I grew up in the 80s/90s and, oh boy, that recording still felt like it was before my time...
True
Cause it was still essentially the 80s
0:37 "There was technology back then?"
No Moises we don't have technology. We bash rocks together and howl at the moon to amuse ourselves back in the 90s.
brokennoah I was digging on the fifties and sixties and seventies music, and now, it's used for karaoke! And is sold on eBay!
Ikr
We howled at the moon and live like the movie the jungle book.
There was a huge difference between life in 1990 and life in 1999.
I think 92-99 would be more accurate depiction of the era. 1990 is when people were still stuck in the 80s. lol
@@skillracoonful totally...the music and style really changed around that time. Went from the Madonna/hair metal aesthetic to grunge/hiphop style right quick around there 😂
Curtis Pea 2000 was more 90s than 1990 I think the 90s started more in second half of 1991 thats when Grunge started and music started to change.
So true. My older sister graduated in 98 and teen fashion was so different compared to 1990!
Of course this is like comparing 2010 and 2019
Someone should record their day in the life at school in the present and have people that went to HS in the 90’s react to it
Completely agree!
that would be so cool
That would be so cool!
It really would
Facts
"kids these days- i mean.. *those* days"
I was born in 2007 but I’m an old soul I hate gen z they act too stupid
@@truelaila9805 Well, every generation has it's ups and down.
@@truelaila9805 Generation Z for Zombies
"There was technology back then?"
Oh my God.
1990 still had late 80's fashion though. 90's fashion really took off in about 1992
Yeah around 92 or 93 it started changing i was born in 81 i rember the 80s vibe started to fade out in 92 and 93 just like the 90s vibe was until 2003or so
@@johnmayes761the 90s where from 92-2001 after that everything change fashion,clothes, tech.
@@XMissGX yeah that's true every time I watch movies from the early 80s it still has a 70s vibe and fashion. Same with early 90s movies they still have an 80s vibe.
i'd say music but it really didnt come into its own fashion till the mid 90s..
"There was technology then?"
Uh yes little Timmy. The camera didn't magically appear in 2001...
I witnessed coronavirus I'm stupid, please excuse me lol
@@SamanthDarling one kid called a vcr prehistoric....... that came out around yesterday for them, and I certainly felt 102 next to that kid
@@SamanthDarling I can tell you are
@@the_lifted_stache3640 I find that rude but due to the evidence, I can't entirely blame your assessment.
the camera was innovated in 1888. The first photo was taken in 1827. Kids now think that technologies were instantaneously emanated now. Technologies are gradually improving and changing.
I was born in '89 and I think my generation is feeling so nostalgic because technology moved SO FAST for us. Not many people had cell phones but then suddenly EVERYONE had phones. With dial up fading away and video games getting better at such a quick pace, we didn't get a chance to slow down and appreciate these things. Now that we're way past it, we look back and long for the simpler things.
Born in 1989 too. Exactly,
True! I was born in '90 and we easily moved from like, manual/low tech life to high tech life that fast!
And now we just got called "so old"
I was born in 1991 and I can totally feel the same as you.
I was born in 87 and i can tell we had the Best experiences from old School to new school.
So in 30 years when teenagers are laughing at "your" generation on holograph!!- remember this video!! Lol
Donna Williams exactly 😂😂
I am still a 40 year old mom
Haha yep
Hologram*
The generation of people in this video is responsible for eating tide pods 🫣
1990 isn't really "the 90s" though. It's more the void that existed between the 80s and the 90s. The 90s didn't really start until 1992ish.
It started in the second half of 1991 when grunge started and its really tecnically the start of the decade so realizing that 1990 didnt seem as a transitional year just like year 2000 Im starting to believe the no year 0 theory.
It happens at the beginning of every decade. It usually takes about one or two years for a decade’s culture to get widely known.
So it means we will experience the year of 2020s in 2022/2023 because there's a transition
Not this Decade. Kickin it off with the Corona Virus to define the begining of the decade. Thanks China
Uhm, numerically speaking though it is clearly the 90's but may be culture-wise, it seems like a transition period from 80's to 90's. You can't expect a generation to easily switch from one culture to another.
People wonder why all the 90's things are suddenly appearing again? There's a simple reason why, The 90's Kids are now the adults making the things, and they want their things back.
This wasn't really the 90s. This was in 1990. They were still kind of 80s at that point. 90s were different. My car in 1997 had a 10 disk CD player and everyone was listening to hip hop. We had beepers and AOL... I'm not helping my cause am I?
@Alex Lee lol true
This video was more 80s then 90s though. Grunge wasn’t even a thing yet. If you want to see what the 90s were really like, find a video like this filmed in 94 or 95
Jeremy Hayes Grunge was never a thing, it was just a word made up by the media.
dirtygore That’s not the point bro. The point is that this video isn’t a goo representation of the 90s culture. It was more late 80s bleeding into the new decade
dirtygore like if you looked at a this video and a video in 1987 or 88, there would be no difference
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"They had technology in the 90's ?!" Bruh it isnt the stone age.
"THEY LISTENED TO THE RADIO?!" bruh poeple still do.
"They had blackboards?!"
I still do.
My school and university have blackboards. Dafuck XD
J.F Dragonfrost he said they ONLY listen to the radio
Wait you still use blackboards
@@angelakonan438 .... yes .... with like chalk and stuff ? What is going on in america do you not use blackboards ?
@@JayTheRatMan I live in uk that's y. I've never actually seen one of them blackboards
@@angelakonan438 oh ! I'm in belgium and we use blackboards still. Even in uni. Despite also having markerboards
"People weren't really on their phones as much..."
...in April 1990.
Mik Furie and "there was technology back then?" Er yes. It was 30 years ago not 300...
"Kids walked the earth back then.... with backpacks.. WOW......." Hahahaha...
1990 would basically still be the late 80s hangover.
The 90s are the new times 90s are not Part the 80s Every think Every decade is 10 year If the people from the nineties saw their brothers or their Sisters they Could copy from the 80s look but they're not from the eighties there from the 90s
Skywalker Jedi Knight LoL you didn’t get the point. The “90’s” as we know them , really took off in 1992-1993 , when the whole grunge era and technology began evolving. That’s were also the Y2K aesthetic came from. The 1993-1999 were a lot more different than the 1990 lifestyle , which was a unfilled gap year between the two decades .
@@sikerslalatm3147 If you wanna think in that way in 1989 Got different Close style more like ninetiesfrom 1980 To 1986 is eightiesEighties Both in 1989 average thing change different more serious and on TV you can tell 89 to nineties are sommelier but still different the movies are different from 89 to 90s What's the movies
yep
@@sikerslalatm3147 The grunch era actually started in 1991.
It's sad that in the day and age of worldwide communication, most of the answers in this video are that people "actually communicated" before technology.
People still communicate today. In fact, communication has increased with the help of technology. People do not live through their phones.
strgazr04 yeah
No they don't only live in their phones. And social media is wonderful in how far reaching it is. But I just thought it was very interesting that communication was one of the first things they brought up in this discussion. Maybe it's not so much communication as it is awareness. People walk around staring down at a screen and often miss out on the life that's moving by them. It's sort of a 'take time to stop and smell the roses' kind of thing.
strgazr04 I beg to differ. No one is missing out on life unless they want to.
Alice, people live to brag on their phone rather live for the experience.
Highschool just seemed alot more chill back in the 90s.
Haley Lee seemed a bit more stereotypical but I guess it had to come from somewhere
It was fun i miss those days
But it wasn't . Bullying was rampant in the 90's.
Tell that to the kids at Columbine
@Paul Samuel Yes I did grew up in the 90's and bullying was terrible in those days.
Anyone remember dial-up Internet and Microsoft Paint?
I do.
I was born in 2003 so by the time I was on the internet in 2007 dial up was gone. I used to play with Microsoft Paint all the time on this Laptop I had that didn't have internet on it but it ran on Windows 95.
I had my first Computer without Internet in 2009 it was an Microsoft XP. I remember the games on it the Microsoft Paint and Microsoft music Player for which took 5 Hours for my dad to download music on it 😅😂
YES
I still use microsoft paint, it’s still useful...
"No one was on their phone" haha. We didnt have text phone and even in the ealry 2000s cells werent allowed in the classroom/hallways/lunchroom
He invented vlogging
No weird paul invented vlogging in 1984, look him up on here, hes the original vlogger
Also check out Nelson Sullivan! 😄
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Check Len Enders too
@TTArchive Whatever it is it was usually already done by somebody in the 60s at the latest...
OK, children. Stop thinking current kids have tech and we grew up in the stone age. In 1990 I spent all night on a computer in chat rooms. I had NES. I even had handheld games that I played a lot. Things haven't changed as much as you think.
I know right. Like at 3:30 "daamn everything is so different it's crazy!" Im like huh?? it's just a bunch of kids eating lunch, they don't do that anymore or what?? The 90's were different, but definitely not as much as they make it out to be, not at all.
But FOUR-year-olds nowadays can have iPads, (from experience as a babysitter), they have computers everywhere they look. Sure, you had tech, but nowhere near the extent that children today have.
I didn't have any of that shit. You must have been rich.
You're pretty rare... If I heard the phrase "chat room" in '90 as a 4th/5th grader, I'd have thought it was a literal room made for people to talk in. But we did have NES, Genesis, Game Boy, et al in 1990. Also television, cars, portable phones, toasters, refrigerators... plenty of modern technology, and also plenty of civil rights for people.
@@chrisrj9871 The mind boggles!!!
I was one of those kids where I didn't grow up with cameras all around me but now as an adult they are everywhere. I was lucky enough to live in two very different time periods so I got to experience the best of two completely different worlds.
at least back then people have actual social life. not virtual one.
@@eliasilkjaer2278 I don't ;_;
OK BOOMER
If you weren't a misfit you had an active social life & fun hanging out.....But it was even lonelier for misfits back then, since they were unable to find other misfits online.
@@liampatrick3110 such a disrespectful thing to say. You are supposed to respect those that came before you and should seek their wisdom as they have lived life longer and experienced so much more. Social media has created a platform for people to like you to hide behind their keyboards and say things like this that they would not have the guts to say in person. I hope one day you mature and you are not treated the way you treat your elders.
'only listrn to the radio'
Well sorry
People still listen to the radio.
I envy teenagers today, because being 90s kid in eastern europe was totally different experience than what people have now and how much possibilities and knowledge is just in reach.
it´s so weird, when you say everyone looks at their phone in school today bc we in germany are not allowed to use phones in school haha
Honestly phones aren't allowed in the US too..... the teachers and the students just dont care 😂
Mahlet M That‘s cool, we get our phones taken away from the teachers when they see
Ann Regnitue Same in Brazil, I thought it was just here xD
Not even during recess? I graduated 2009 (Abi) and until then teachers just cared about phones in class, but not in breaks.
@@lulus8122 yeah same in Malaysia, these days teachers almost every single Times look at phone
What? Didn't grow up in public schooling? Everything was analog TV and VHS players and blackboards.
I graduated in 2000, so I entered 9th grade in 1996. No offense, but 1990 was still like the 80s.
True
But great memories, to be honest, i'm 30 and first time to touch a I-Pod.
Yeah I was a baby back in 1990 and it did still have that 80s look.
I graduated then too.
True. 1990 still looked like 1987.
Sometimes I think Tori will be stuck in Teens React... forever!
no cell phones. life was good.
Mirrek Balderson funny thing is you more than likely used a phone to make that comment
The problem isn't having a smartphone, the problem is that EVERYONE has one. It was a totally different dynamic of interaction before everyone starting blasting their thoughts to their closest 500 friends nonstop.
Mirrek Balderson we're social creatures. If we're given a new, efficient medium to communicate on a large scale, we will do it.
Nerds Galore I'm 35 so I grew up in the 90's and personal communication to me seemed way better then.
Example: At my place of employment the cafeteria can be full with over 100 employees at a time and most sitting directly in front of another human but if you observe it doesn't look like they even notice. 100 heads looking down at their phones, not being social.
If live was good with no cellphone, how would y'all call the ambulance or police when you need help
But that’s practically stills the 80s... should be like from 95
I graduated in the 90's, 1996 to be exact. Many fond memories to be honest.
Derek DeVerney OMG I was born in 1996
The kid with the Tool T-shirt, I like you! You have an incredibly good taste!
I remember that we used to have to go and physically find people O_O
I still do with a couple of my friends.
Ew
Hah yeah
I was born in 1992 and yet, these teens make me feel much older than I actually am 😑
Amy same and I'm only 12
Spade Kush wtf?
Same i was born in 90 so them saying that 27 years ago was a long time ago, I took offense that a little bit lol
They're so old, it's TRUE but there is nothing new under the sun. It's funny how all generations will say that.
IKR shows u how times have changed so much even for our generation
One thing I want to add these teens or college kids should react to a more mid 90's clip. This was still late 80's that bled into the 90's.
I got the best of both. A kid in the 90's and seeing the progression into computing and phones from the age of 5 on wards is a pretty cool memory :)
I was born '89 and I feel the same. We still played outside a lot and didn't have cellphones, but we also had some consoles, the first gameboy and stuff :)
Proud Xennials best of both worlds ... the X-Gen world and the millennial world (Y)
I'm 46 and this is even weird for ME to watch.
Same!
"Ew, all you do was listen to the radio? Is that what 90s kids do?"
*I only listen to the radio now*
"Kids these days... well... THOSE DAYS!"
Teen watching this 27years later: Why are they saying "like" all the time?^^
Their brains are fried by spending so much time on their phones. They can’t articulate many words anymore or 3 or more sentences in a conversation
I graduated in 1990. Thanks for making me feel like I should dig my grave
It's me Again so you're like 50
Navi Blue thats f*cked up bro
Navi Blue she’s more like 45 but ok
Reynaldo Garcia how
Navi Blue You're not supposed to guess a womans age. Very ungentleman like.
*I wanna timetravel back to the 90's*
Same
Same or to the 2000’s
Whose watching in 2047. All these people are ancient now.
he walked up on like twelve kurt cobains hahaha
April 1990.... 4 more years...
I mean, try seeing the videos from the 00s. All that gonna look super ancient in a few years lol
I can't believe it's almost the 20s again... That's so weird... Our homecomimg theme was the roaring 20s... the 20s is coming back...
That dude vlogged before it was cool
Liv Adamson he’s a hipster 😂
i was in middle school around this time. its cool to look back on the way people dressed it was way better then when i got to highschool in the mid-late 90s. thats right around when grunge started to be popular so all the girls looked like they just got out of bed or havent showered for a month
Suddenly a lot of lumberjanes appeared...
I feel like my generation of millennials got the best of it all. We had our childhood in the 80s, our teens in the 90s and now we're adults.
PinkPromises your ancient
I was born in 1994, I am a millennial, and I dont remember anything prior to 1999. haha.
@Hugo Hamblin-Agosto definitely not on Smartphones in high school.
Nah Gen X had it best (70s-90s)
1:18 woooooow, way to offend all the 27 year olds 😂
Kara Mason
I'm offended too and I'm 20
“I didn’t even know they had technology back then.”
Oh. Okay.
Ashanti Simons I guess he thought we were still making fires with sticks.
@@ultraviolentgeomemaster7479 thought you ate a
Did he seriously say "There was technology back then"?
DMAN D Well, yeah. It's not common knowledge that there was even the crudest form of technology before the dot-com crash of '98.
27 years only seems like a long time ago if you didn't live through it :]----
👍🏾
i was born in ‘86 which makes me a true ‘90s kid! i feel like growing up at this time has been the best because i know what life is without the internet. there’s so many days that i want to live like that again!
Ashley Klug ...Lucky , I want to be 90's kid , but I was born in the early 2000's ... I want to see how good life actually was before ALL this .
Really won’t be able to be one, born in the middle of 2000-2010
Anti Social potato ._. you can do it! just turn the phone and computer off. it’s that simple. only use them when absolutely necessary and stay off social media if possible. talk to people to their faces and not just to be heard but so that you can listen. it’s glorious, really. try it out for a day and see what you think!!
Born in 86 here as well. I feel the same.
These teens might not be aware that in the 90s only business people had cell phones and they were the size of center blocks!
1990 is not the 90s, it was literally right after the 80s everyone was still in 80s style nothing had happened yet from the 90s.
Violent Rainbow technically it's the 90's
I'll agree with this, you'd need to show 93-4 to get a true feel for it
MARЖЯAM the year is technically in the 90's but it's not part of the 90's era. It's the 80's era. Nothing that we think of as being very 90's has happened yet.
Violent Rainbow ikr!!!
There was a period from around 88-92 which had its own feel and was the transition period. Was more gritty I feel,whereas the later 90s were more bright
youtubers react to their own first videos!
The 90s were awesome without technology. We had radio, CDs and cable TV and that was
enough. TH-cam was utterly unnecessary in our MTV paradise
Tali Samohi "without technology" and then you mention different types of technology 🤔
"True, that was the point. One of the teens said "there was no technology back in the 90s.. So I'm just saying that even though we didn't have what kids today would define as "technology", we still had enough technology to have a great childhood... :)
Back when MTV actually played music 24/7.
We had the NES, SNES and eventually the playstation as well.
"The Real World" now that was reality tv!
As a kid whose entire childhood was in the 90s, the nostalgia mostly comes from the fact that, within the span of six or seven years, the world became a different place. In 1996, you had blackboards, the internet just seemed like some rich kid's toy that you'd never get to play with, and DVDs weren't mass market yet. Seven years later in 2003, computers and internet in almost every school, whiteboards for days, DVDs are the only way to watch movies, and nearly all of the kids in my school had cell phones. From personal experience, thinking back to life pre-2001 terrorism feels like a different life completely, like how people think they remember "past lives" except I literally lived it and am still alive. It's very strange to think about. The last 10 years has felt kind of the same, just with things ramping up; everything is the same except for smartphones, basically, but more excessive.
payableondeath7 Very true. The internet and smart phones are what changed everything.
The power of the internet
This kid just explained peoplen of 2017 and he's right people are missing so much
We don't have blackboards anymore? You can tell that this is Teens React and not College Kids React.
My 8th grade teacher has a black board
@@brianna8154 ew what a cultural backwater he/she must inhabit...
We Have Whiteboards now.
This thing dates me. I was just in college. What would be really interesting to me is a similar video from 1999. This video is very late 80s-pre grunge 90s, but just 5 or 6 years later, culture was SO different. PCs were so ubiquitous by then, the internet was there, cell phones were more common.
I would bet that a video from 1999 would be more similar to today than it would be to 1990. The big difference is no smart phones, and the internet wasn't quite as developed as a place to buy things, but a lot of things are similar.
no, we didn't "just listen to the radio" in the car! my mother's car had a cassette deck!
That generation/era (90’s) being more then 30 years old now is just crazy. Time flies by incredibly quickly.
What is wrong listening to the radio?
Right!? What are they listening to?
They're listening to music through their airpods...
Exactly
As someone who grew up in the 60s and 70s, this is always fascinating. The early 90s weren't so different, but that was about to change: computers were becoming actually useful, and public Internet access was about to explode -- though mostly email and newsgroups at first. It was a turning point that quickly evolved into a personal electronic technological era. And then the world changed (again).
Wish i grew up in the 60s & 70s
6:57 the kid is wearing a tool shirt a 90s band & a 90s shirt. Great for this video
The 90's were pretty great! Growing up back then was awesome - I wouldn't want to grow up later :P I'm happy I DIDN'T have all of the technology, because I could have time to do athletics, dance classes, draw and run around outside with my friends all day without feeling I was missing out on anything important. There was enough time to rollerscate, learn to play many types of instruments, knit, build wooden "suits" to play warriors - you get really creative when someone else isn't entertaining you. Oh, and it was fine just going to your friend's house and knock on their door!
I was a kid in the 90's and a teen in the 00's and it was nearly the same for me and I guess a lot of people from my generation. Although the technology improved very quickly it still wasn't like it is today.
So I can say that I am glad that I experienced my time like I did, although sometimes I wish I was born 10 years earlier just to be a teen in the 90s ;)
I don't necessarily want to be suddenly 10 years older since I won't have 10 years more to stay alive and see tech advance to beyond. ((I just want to be alive for space travel tbh))
it's still weird to me that everyone has their phones and cameras out recording everything they do
The kid in TOOL shirt gets it
Mirrek Balderson lml
Right?! I'm like yes!
Dude gets it he seen it was better back then i know people always like we're they come from but the 80s and 90s will always be two of the best decades
I really wish I was a teen during the 90's instead of catching the tail end of it. I think the nostalgia is real because unlike the decades prior, there wasn't a whole 10 years to enjoy something. Everything happened so freakin fast! So I think everything is essentially catching up with us today as we see all these throwbacks in 'vintage' technology, fashion, and music.
A progressive and open-minded generation. As long as you agree with everything they say.
Yup, exactly.
"Exactly. "open-minded" my ass! They are the most close minded.
I miss it
I don't know about the open-minded part....but those generations are certainly passive.
The 80’s and 90’s were NOT BETTER. They were DIFFERENT.
EbyKat thank you. Someone pointed it out
The 90s were better in some ways. Today is better in some ways.
In my opinion it's all subjective.
You must be out of your damn mind they were for sure better and I wasn’t even born at that time
Ps: born in 2000
They were better. Easier, lighter and more carefree.
To every kid saying they wished they lived in the 90s: just remember when you have to do your next research projects, if you really did in the 90s you’d have to go to the library and examine newspaper clippings to get information. The World Wide Web didn’t exist until the mid 90s and even when it just started, it wasn’t good. BE HAPPY YOU HAVE INTERNET TO DO RESEARCH.
But that taught us valuable research and organizational skills, especially how to distinguish reliable sources from unreliable. Which the post-millennial generation has shown not to be very good at.
NightlyThoughts oh the microfilm!!
bjhale yes, the microfiche machine. Card catalogues. The Dewey decimal system. Oh my!
You also were not able to watch long talks on TH-cam until way after the 90s. Seeing long form debates and discussions has allowed me to access knowledge that I didn't have before then.
I mean humans have acted pretty much the same throughout any decade... Style, technology, and music have been the biggest changes. Why do these kids think that these people were growing up in the Stone Age lol???
I graduated in 1997 in the state of. Florida. The 90's were awesome
Only 90s kids would understand
/ 80s
80's.
1990 is technically the 80s. The real 90s didn't get started until like 93-94.
Finally someone else realizes! It is ridiculous to think that the first year of a decade represents "the 90's" ... even the year 2000 represents more the 90's, than 1990.
I would say ‘91 is where the 90s start
Rene Cornejo I don't mean the decade, I mean the style/aesthetic.
I think the 1989 Was the early 90s Their Color close starting away I don't have any more hippies in 1989 everything start changing I think we only had like 9 years of eighties Time line And 1989 was more like a got change the clothes looks their friend the whole attitude different
ok i was born 1985...but I will always be a 90's kid...great times
1990 feels more like a 1980s year than a 1990s year
BroudbrunMusicMerge it was.
BroudbrunMusicMerge They haven't shaped and defined their generation just yet.
Usually its the 3rd-4th year of the decade that starts to really shape up the image of the decade, like how 2012-2013 started to shape up what many see as the 2010s.
Was everything supposed to change on New Years?
It was very 80s but still cool to see
*2:24** she says, as she wears a denim jacket :P*
denim doesnt go out of style
Dan Smoke don’t watch my liked videos playlist
We're so obsessed with documenting that the things worth documenting takes the back burner to actually having a good time. I think the more technology becomes normal and we get used it the better we'll be at balancing documenting and enjoying things. Sometimes it's just nice to live in the moment and not worry about putting your actions all over the internet or having pictures for posterity
Completely agree
#TheInternetNeverForgets
There's one thing that hasn't changed from then....the excessive imrproper use of the word like, by children.
Which should give comfort to parents of teenagers. Their kids will grow out of it eventually.
"we got whiteboards now". Yeah well we got smartboards now.
We had to watch the eclipse on a smart board,sad.
Schools were I am from still have chalkboards.
Tashica Kennedy me too lol
Till this day i still have it
Should switch the title to 1990 not 1990s. The difference between the first half and the second is vast.
I feel so sorry for kids now a days.
Kevin O the generation before you said the same thing
@@gseth671 this has been going since era of socrates which was 2500 years ago
"nEw gEN bAD"
Bless these teens. The guy who said "not many people were on their phones" back then. No indication that he realised very very few teens had mobile phones to be on in 1990.
Take a shot every time someone says “like” in this video 😂
Just for reference, my english teacher was part of the class of 1997 in the same school I go to.
*He is my english teacher now.*
I still refuse to believe that I am 14 and that 1990 was 27 years ago. LOL
I guess its 1990s but its might as well have been 80s fashion. Every previous decade blends into the new one for a bit
Man I wished I lived in the 1990s forget y’all