2 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

It came to my attention, that, while there are plenty of people who lived through the nineties, not everyone has the same kinds of experiences with what was essentially a decade of technological revolution. A revolution that brought us to exactly where we are now, for better, or for worse, depending on who you ask. So, I figured it might be neat to write down my memories of the decade. Both, because there are people younger than me who apparently wish they lived this decade, and also because, my memories may not last forever. I was born in the capitol of Pennsylvania, and I briefly lived in Miami, Florida as a toddler. From there, my family, who moved around a lot until about 1996 or 1997 (it’s foggy now), moved over to Little Silver, New Jersey. I spent most of the late eighties in this location, and another in NJ. My memories are brief and only flashes, but I remember: Horse-race tracks, a large wooden tube-television, my NES, Super Mario Bros (the game, and the eventual live-action…

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