You suffer from what is known as missing the old days.MikeYikes122 said:You guys realize there are now kids born in the 90s who are legally considered adults?
It blows my mind some of the great stuff these kids missed out on. My sister is almost 18, and she knows nothing of Seinfeld, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Nirvana, 2pac, Boyz II Men, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo. I remember dances in middle school, awkwardly getting up the nerve to slow dance with girls to "I'll Make You Love to You" and going home with my buddies and playing Streets of Rage 2 all night on my Sega.
Those were the days. All the crap pop culture puts out now is disgusting. My sister is into all sorts of weird emo and pop punk bands. Listening to it makes me want to puke. It's got nothing on Sublime, Nirvana, Pearl Jam or even Soundgarden.
Sports aren't the same anymore at all, either. Remember when the NBA was something you'd stay home on Friday nights to watch? I remember when I was in the seventh grade I watched every Bulls home game the year Jordan returned from his second retirement and Chicago won 72 games.
Those were the days. If you're reading this and you're too young to know what I am talking about, then I feel bad for you because this decade sucks. The 90s were the decade where music was awesome, video games were at their apex and professional athletes were more down to earth and engaging than they ever have been.
Everyone everywhere suffers from this.