dhsilv2 wrote:Snakebites wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:
80s kid = born in 80s, 90s kid = born in 90s
I’d disagree with this. I was born in 1986 and barely remember the 80s if I remember them at all. The majority of media and culture I consumed growing up was 90s media- not 80s. I definitely consider myself a 90s kid.
Sure, some late 80s stuff trickled in there, but it wasn’t my primary frame of cultural reference by a long shot.
All honesty, most people are the results of multiple decades. Saved by the Bell was a show that started in 89 so I guess we could call it 90's but that's not a fully accurate statement. Cheers went from 82-93 and it lead to Frasier which lasted till the 00's. JGI Joes started in 85, beastmaster was 82 I think, TMNT went from 87-96 (I'd have never thought it went on that long), back to the future had 2 of the 3 movies in the 80's, and i can go on.
There's seriously no way that none of the above was part of your early childhood at least in the US. And I can seriously go on with shows that started in the 80's and influenced by the 80's and 90's. I'd mention fashion but frankly I didn't know then and don't know now what is 80's vs 90's fashion. Not something i noticed then or now. I also wasn't into music as a kid so again can't offer much there.
Of the things you mention only TMNT was part of my childhood in any significant way, and it was supplanted pretty early on when the first crop of 90s Nicktoons came around. 90s was prime for me without doubt.
I was just contesting the “you are the decade you were born to” remark. Most of what I personally remember is 90s stuff.
And yeah, it’s not as though once we ticked over from the 80s to the 90s that everything completely changed. But the 80s and 90s do overall have a different “feel” to them, and I most certainly identify with the 90s, the decade I spent ages 3-13 in, rather than the 80s I was born in.






























