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Posted by: DarkSunnyboy1
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Posted by: DarkSunnyboy1
It always makes me lol when people treat a certain 10 years like something sacred. I'm not worshiping it, just wanting to know where i stand in all this.
I know, but me myself being a 90's kid, I don't get the 90's (or any decade for that matter), elitism.
Woohoo, you were born 5 years before the other person so you got to watch different T.V shows.
Most of everyone on Earth is born in the last 100 years, and that's a relatively short span of time considering how old the Earth is.
We're all experiencing things together. A decade doesn't make us all that different. considering how fast technology advanced in the past several years, I'd say the way kids are raised has vastly changed.
i.e., in the 90's it took careful consideration from my parents to buy me a gameboy with pokemon, and even then, the rest of my family shunned it as a 'devil machine' or something, despite the game teaching about moral values like friendship while helping me learn to read. Now, I have 2 year old cousins with their own ipads they play angry birds on, and not a second thought is given to the fact that all the game is is launching birds to their deaths in order to kill more animals, which, last I checked is textbook animal cruelty.
And in schools. In the 90s, the computer was something you went to once a month to learn to type under strict supervision. Nowadays, every school in my area that can get the funding is giving their students their own personal laptops/ipads for use during every class.
In conclusion, it doesn't matter if everyone is experiencing these new things together, because due to them, kids are growing up and being raised completely differently from just a few years ago.