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  • Yes I did have an alien. Yes I did believe it would have babies. It never did though...

    And how many Pokemon cards did I collect? Who on earth knows, I've got too many to count! :P

    Nobody does girl power like the Spice Girls! FACT!

    I did have a blow up bag. I also had a blow up chair too. I wanted a blow up sofa, but Mum wouldn't let me. :(

    Jelly Shoes!! Perfect to wear to the beach.

    Pedal Pushers and skirt trousers - very fashionable ... not! Haha.

    Oh how I miss the 90's.

    (d.o.b - 1991)

  • IF YOU WERE BORN AFTER 1991 YOU ARE NOT A 90S KID I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU THINK! JUST LIKE MY MOM A 1970'ER SHE'S AN 70S KID AND 80S BUT 70S BABY FOR THE MOST!

  • i still have my butterfly clips <3333 i miss the 90's sooo muchhh :'(

  • <3 <3 <3 x!

  • I have boyzone on my ipod xD

  • And watching reruns from a decade does not make that your day. It's like if I said I was an 80s kid. I was 5 by the time it was over but my childhood was all through the 90s. Being a toddler just doesn't make you a part of a time.

  • @sshelly. I totally agree with you but you sometimes denial can be an ugly thing. Being born in the middle or end of a decade does NOT make that your decade.

  • @nonconformist20 I was 1994. I didin't grow up in it but I remember alot of the shows, furby, beanie babies.

  • @MMAGirl91 Whatever theory makes the most sense. I relate my childhood to the 90s and early 00s either way, I spend, by definition, a year of my childhood in the 00s. Although to be honest by that time I was no longer interested in "kid" activities. I think I even had a boyfriend, 9/11 happened and we discussed it in my classroom like adults. I was about to start high school.

  • @Sshelly34213 But I stop posting things like this everybody has his/her on opinion what "makes" you a kid. and what decade is your childhood. But being born in the early 90´s (1990 - 1992) and even being born in 93 or 94 gives you all rights to claim a part of the 90s even if its just the late 90s. I think the late 90s and early 00s are also cool. because you had reruns of cartoons that were produced in the early - mid 90s. Opinion is opinion it would be boring without conversations like this :)

  • @Legoratu It really doesn't though...I mean you technically were never a "kid' in the 90s if you were born in 93 or 94. You were 4 going on 5 in 99 if you were born in 1994, that is simply not a kid by any technical definition. It has nothing to do with opinions of what you remember. Just because you watched reruns of cartoons from another era doesn't mean anything. I watched reruns of Hannah Barbara cartoons, does that make me a 70s kid? Absolutely not. That's absurd.

  • @Legoratu I'm not trying to be exclusive here, but if you were born in the early 90s, your childhood simply IS the millennium period (97-03.) You literally had a different childhood than someone born in the 80s, why is that so crazy to simply acknowledge for these people? Just this video alone kind of proves what I'm talking about. People remembering things like Pokemon, Furby, these were not the same things I associate with my childhood, but rather middle school years.

  • @Legoratu When I think of the 90s, I think of grunge, the skater look-and Tony Hawk, I think of early to mid 90s things. That really was actual 90s pop culture. What it's in this video is not the 90s, its the millennium. These are two completely different things.

  • @Sshelly34213 yeah like you said real 90s culture early to mid 90s . and late 90s early 2000s had the millenium culture like you said before. I haven´t said something against it ; )

  • @Legoratu lol sorry if I'm being redundant \, anyway both I thought both were fun in their own ways

  • @MMAGirl91 Here's how I see, someone born between the years 1982-88 would be a full 90s, 80s, 70s, etc..kid. Someone born between 89-91 would be half and half, or they could choose where they fit. They're the actual cuspers if you think about it and millennium pop culture was a PART of the 90s. To me it's about when you were an actual kid (ages 5-12) rather than what you remember or what pop culture were a part of the most.

  • i was 16 in 1992 and got a brand new mustang for $12,852 dollars

  • I'd say the 50s and 60s were the best decades of all time. though, during my time it DEFINITELY had to be the 90s!

  • You also have to remember, that we're talking about 90's KIDS and not teenagers. KIDS are generally in the age of 4-10, the pre-teens are the youngsters at an age of 11-13, and you are a teenager from the age of 14-19. After that you are considered an adult.

    So technically you are a 90's kid if you were born between 1990-1993 (1994 is fine, but I wouldn't go any further!!).

  • @mfnstudioschannel Absolutely not. A 90s kid is someone who was a kid (ages 5-12) for most of the decade. Someone born in 1994, would have been 5 going on 6 in the year 2000, they would have been 4 going on 5 in 1999. Technically they were never even a kid in the 90s. Someone born from 89-91 would have spent about half of their childhood in the 90s, they would really be the true cuspers. Someone born from 82-88 would really be the full 90s kids. 92-94=millennium kid, which is vastly different.

  • In my opinion, a 90's KID has to be born in the early 90's (1990-1993). In order to remember most of the 90's, you have to be born during that period. I have to admit, that some kids' born in 1994 can remember quite a lot from the decade, but I wouldn't go any further. kids that were born in and after 1995 are more unlikely to remember the 90's culture :)

  • @mfnstudioschannel Millennium pop culture was from 1997-2003, it was a vastly different period from the original 90s pop culture. I'd say regular 90s pop culture was from 1992-early 1997. It was more earthy, organic, whereas millennium pop culture was shiny, futuristic, tech savvy. So they were two different periods. Someone born between 1992-1994 would have spent most of their childhood years in this period, rather than the actual 1990s.

  • @Sshelly34213 Well, we could argue forever about something which really can't be defined, but if you ask me the mid-late 90's were amazing! The 90's were great overall, and saying that only the early 90's were good is really narrow minded. Even early 90's culture (and also some late 80's culture) survived up untill 2000. The 90's was the greatest decade in my opinion (that's from a objective perspective as well). But hey, I respect your opinion :)

  • @mfnstudioschannel Oh I never said that, the early to mid 90s were kind of dull sometimes too (I wouldn't say it was as amazing as everyone makes it out to be) I just meant that they were two different cultural periods.

    So someone born between the years 1992-1994, experienced a completely different cultural period, which is why I don't really see them as 90s kids. They're more millennium. Whereas the millennium period was more my middle school experience.

  • I miss the 90's soo much

    

  • @Po3tiCIssuEs88 prove it tell me what i remember.lol.

  • @Po3tiCIssuEs88 prove it

  • all these debates are stupid the fact is that we were all kids in the 90s regardless if you were born in the mid 80s or early 90s.you werent 18 unless you were born in 1981 and before. meaning nobody was an adult so if you were a kid in the 90s dont say shit to anyone else who was also just because they are younger than you. the only numbers people should be worried about is the ones on their paycheck. real life matters i doubt the 90s is going to put clothes on your back and food on your table

  • WHEN YALL 80'S BABIES HEAR THE WORD KID WHAT COMES TO MIND?.LOL.

  • @Po3tiCIssuE88 90'S KIDS WERE IN OR BETWEEN 1985 AND 1992 SIMPLY CUZ PEOPLE WHO WERE BORN AROUND THAT TIME WOULD HAVE SPENT THE MAJORITY OF THEIR PRIME KID YEARS IN THE 90'S. TWO YEARS OF THE 00'S DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING. I CAN ACTUALLY REMEMBER 1993 BY THE TIME 1995 CAME AROUND I WAS ALREADY INTO MONTELL JORDAN AND BRANDY. THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE BORN WITH CERTAIN KINDS OF AWARENESS LEVELS THAT THAT OTHER PEOPLE DONT HAVE WICH ENABLES THEM TO REMEMBER FROM AGE TWO.

  • @ajbatesone Just stop it, I was already in high school by the end of the 90s while someone born in 1992 spent more elementary school years in the 00s. There is no way in hell people born in 85 related with those born in the early 90s.

  • @Rorschach1985 FOR 1 THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SCHOOL DUDE NOBODY COULD REALLY GIVE A FUCK ABOUTH THAT. AND 2 I WAS TALKING ABOUT KID YEARS AND MEMORY BANKS. 3 AGE AINT NOTHING BUT A NUMBER UP TO A CERTAIN POINT. AND FOUR, WHATEVER DECADE YOU SPENT THE MAJORITY OF YOUR KID YEARS IN IS THE DECADE YOU ARE A KID TO. YOU CANT TELL PEOPLE WHAT THEY CAN AND CANT REMEMBER CUZ 1 YOUR NOT THEM AND 2 YOUR NOT LIVING THEIR LIVES. AND 3 YOUR NOT THAT MUCH OLDER THAN SOMEONE BORN IN 90 OR 91.

  • @ajbatesone I have 6 years on you. I remember the fall of the Soviet Union, do you even know what that is? As a kid, I witness the Bush Sr presidency, Windows 3.1, the Dream Team, New Jack Swing, and a bunch of others. I remember getting an SNES around 1991 and Mortal Kombat in 1993. Lastly, I was around during the original grunge era.

    I swear those born in 1990 and after missed half the decade and remember the late 90s, which is the extension of the 00s imo.

  • @Rorschach1985 yes and i also remember some of the new jack swing era. by the time 1996 came around i was already into video games and so dont tell me what i dont and do remember if your not me thats like me telling you what you remember you see how stupid i would sound since im not you. i remember alot more of the 90s than what you think. like i said some people just have higher awareness levels. its about what you can remember not how old you were.

  • @ajbatesone You have very early 90s kids born from 79-81, my cousin is one of them, then you have mid 90s kids-82-85, and then you have the later 90s kids, 86-89. I always have to give the last couple of years the half and half mark, 89-91 (or early 92) is the half and half mark. You remember half of the 90s and you were still a kid until the mid 00s. So you could just be half and half.

    I like to call this, the millennium kid, or 90s/millennium hybrid.

  • @Sshelly34213 is 1993 half?

  • @ajbatesone I'd say hybrid millennium and 00s kid, or what I like to call the "millennium kids." They were those who were kids from 1997-2003 predominantly. (I am actually a 90s/millennium hybrid, born in 88.) The pop culture was different from that of the 90s, but also vastly different from that of the 00s. So you're kind of...like I said a hybrid. It's a pretty cool thing to be. You're a turn of the century kid, that's pretty cool.

  • @ajbatesone You would have turned 5 in 1997 and and spent most of your kid years around the turn of the century, aka millennium. You probably remember things like watching Blues Clues as a kid, Bear in the Big Blue House, CGI animation, furbies, etc.. you probably also watched early-mid 90s movies and shows too-because I watched late 80s, early 90s shows. This isn't necessarily "90s" stuff, it's millennium stuff.

  • @ajbatesone For me, I turned 5 in 93 and spent about 4 years of my childhood in the 90s and 4 years in the "millennium era." Do you see how I am a hybrid 90s and millennium kid? For yourself, think of it that way. You spent 7 years of your childhood in the "millennium" pop culture era, and then about 2 more in the 00s. So you're a millennium hybrid. Most of your childhood was in the 00s, but it was mostly during another pop culture era separate from the 00s and 90s altogether.

  • @Sshelly34213 my sister was born in 1980.what would you call her?? 80s kid? hybrid maybe?

  • @lakers1985ful Yea that sounds about right, she's like my cousin-who was born in 1981. Their childhood is from the mid/late 80s, to early 90s. They could call themselves half and half, or they could choose one over the other. It's the same with people born from 89-91, they could call themselves late 90s kids or early 00s kids, or half and half. Whichever they feel closest to, I feel like they are cuspers.

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  • @Rorschach1985 1st of all by the end of the 90s i wasnt even into kid shit anymore i was damn near a preteen. 2nd of all i do remember some of the new jack period.i remember alot more of the 90s than what your willing to believe so just stop it.you dont just go around tellin people what they do and dont know if your not that person you just sound ignorant.thats like me telling you what you remember. how can i do that if im not you see how stupid that is. i can actually tell you what i remember

  • @ajbatesone I was born in 1988, so I have the odd problem of being half and half. On one hand, I was also uninterested in "kid stuff" by 1999-01, but at the same time I was still a "kid." I really mark 9/11 as the official end of my childhood, I think kids born from 86-89 share something in common about their childhood, that people born before-my brother who was born in 84-and the other poster below us-born in either 91 or 92, don't share. 90s kids themselves can be divided into eras.

  • @Rorschach1985 Sadly I think the poster is more concerned with being called a label than actually connecting with cherished and mutual childhood memories of their generation. I think kids born in 92 are a bit different from those born in the 80s. Not that there is anything wrong with this, just that they were influenced by different things. I'm not sure why it's so difficult to simply acknowledge this, is there something shameful about being an early 00s kid? or some type of a hybrid?

  • i was a teenager in 1990's the worst years of my life

  • BOOYA! true 90's kid;)

  • Hey, born 1985. I don't remember some of these things. I'm a guy so maybe that's why lol. This video shows things of the late 90's, I remember things before all u shown. Like Nickelodeon back then watching the shows: Doug, Hey Arnold, Guts, Wild And Crazy Kids, Hey Dude, Rocko, Salute Your Shorts and Double Dare. Ahh, Vhs tapes were still pretty big and still at the video stores, Laser Discs were dying out and having a Walkman, life was great.

  • I'm a true 90's kid but I didn't do or wear most of that stufs since im a guy and most of that is what the girls did or wore. I do remember alot of it since thats how alot of my girl friends were

  • Ever heard the song "Juicy"? Post-90s kids were born "94 and on and on. And on and on." 90-92 kids can call themselves 90s kids. 93 borderline but no later. It's all good!

  • @jinglebells2345 im wit u

  • @cutiegrl1000 yea I remember when he did the film Men in Black, I believe it came out around the same time.

  • @Sshelly34213 1997 to be exact.

  • @cutiegrl1000 Hey I get it, I loved Hansen, yikes!

  • @cutiegrl1000 I wasn't really a huge fan of boybands, I was more into rock bands like Soundgarden, Counting Crowes, Collective Soul, The Wallflowers, etc..

    I found the boy band phase kind of...I don't know, I just didn't get it at all.

  • @cutiegrl1000 Exactly and I think being 8 in 99, is just about the end of it. 92 is just pushing it and then you have people born in 93 complaining about how "it's only a year away and they count too!" And it ends up going to 95 and becomes some weird club that people need to get into.

    In reality, people born after 91, just spent more of their childhood in the 00s, rather than the 90s. There's nothing wrong with it, there were some cool things in the 00s. Justice League was great for example.

  • @Po3tiCIssuEs88 I agree, I was 13 when it happened and I consider that year the death of my childhood. After that, the world was no longer a peaceful and small place, it was a frightening and complex adult world.

  • So Sshelly34213 I'd say you are slightly wrong. As they said, 85-92 is just about right to be a '90s kid. Even though 92 is a little stretch, pushing as '92ers would only be able to remember back to about 96 and would be a bit biased toward the late '90s I still think there a tad too old to be true '00s kids as they are just old enough to have squeezed by before all the '00s kids stuff like Finding Nemo and the new Nickelodeon.

  • @jinglebells2345 You can say what you'd like, everyone seems to have an opinion on this.

    I personally don't consider 92ers 90s kids, I barely consider myself a 90s kid (I was born in 88) and only because I had an older bro (born in 84) and an older cousin (born in 81) both of which I spent a lot of time with as a child. (I received their hand me downs-80s toys and clothes.) A lot of kids in my class did not experience the 90s in the same way I did. Most of them didn't recall grunge.

  • @Sshelly34213 This same kid also never paid attention to the 00s fashion and is no expert about the last decades culture. The kid clung to the 90s the whole decade through refusing a Ps2 until the Ps1 stopped working, listening to cassette tape and CD walkmans and their music collection today is bombared with 90s music from across the decade. They've also had a lot of nostalgic moments for the 90s as early as 2003. Seriously, if they're supposed to be a 00s kid they have a bad way of showing it

  • @jinglebells2345 That doesn't mean anything, I didn't pay attention to it either. I found 00s pop culture boring and shallow, but I'm STILL a 00s teen whether or not I want to be.

    He's just a 00s kid who enjoys 90s pop culture, I've listened to records and even 8tracks, that doesn't make me a 60s and 70s kid. I don't really blame him, kids do that all the time, rarely are kids interested in their own pop culture. I didn't appreciate the 90s..

  • @jinglebells2345 Their experiences include the late 90s (Brittney Spears, Pokemon, Titanic, etc..) early 00s, RATHER than the early/mid 90s.

    If you were born in 91, you remember less than half the decade, born in 92 you remember 3 years of the 90s...come on, it's just ridiculous.

    There's a difference between having a few memories of a decade and being a kid for most of a decade. People born in 92 simply spent most of their childhood in the 00s rather than the 90s. It's a fact.

  • @Sshelly34213 And by the way, I know a 92er who remembers most of the 2nd half of the 90s not just 3 years. They also had 1 sibling born in the early 80s and 2 born in the mid-80s and spent a lot of time with them. BEFORE THE DECADE WAS OVER they had played endless days of the original playstation with games as old as the 1st Crash Bandicoot, and PC games as old as Lemmings, watched Goosebumps episodes and was into 90s bands like Blur and wore a fanny pack and a flannel shirt. 90s kid to me.

  • @jinglebells2345 I've made this point many times before, it does NOT matter what you remember from your childhood. The definition of the phrase 90s KID means you were a KID (5-12) for most of the 90s, whether or not you remember it. My first memory comes from 91, so technically I remember ALL of the 90s, yet for some reason, due to medical issues, I don't remember the year 01. What does that mean? Nothing, it's irrelevant. The phrase has to be universal to apply to kids of all countries.

  • @jinglebells2345 See I don't consider Playstation a part of 90s pop culture, like I said 97-03, was just a completely different culture. 90s pop culture was more organic, Super Nintendo was a 90s kid thing rather than Playstation. We didn't get it until 99 and didn't get N64 until the early 00s.

    Does he remember grunge? See I think that's more of an important part of the 90s, when I think of 90s music, I think of Nirvana, Soundgarden, dark moody music with angsty lyrics.

  • @jinglebells2345 You should try to explain to him that he's a 00s kid by definition (and definition only.) I've taken tests and apparently I'm a 70s kid at heart.

  • @jinglebells2345 i agree

  • @Sshelly34213 no need to be a complete bitch about it, and yes I do remember grunge just like I remember almost everything from the 90's

  • @xenocide8 When did I reply to you?

    And if were born in 92, there is no way, as you would have been 5 in 97...

    Grunge was done by 96 at the latest.

  • @Sshelly34213 I was born in 95, so I wasn't around to see grunge but I know it was around. As well as you told me "what I did" which is all bullshit you don't tell me what I did. I apologize if I replied to the wrong person if you're not the one who replied to my comment

  • @xenocide8 Well that's my point, that was a huge part of the 90s, it lasted at least until 96 at the latest. 90s pop culture was from 92-97 and it's just a large part of it to not even recall. If you only recall 97 and onward then that's millennium culture, not 90s pop culture

    I never said anything to you...there is no reply from my posts to yours. Check this board. They were all directed at jinglebells.

  • @Sshelly34213 Fair enough, don't think I don't like the 90's, I was a 90's kid so I remember things like movies, video games, and tv shows that were on. You did infact reply to me at some point

  • @xenocide8 You were born in 95...

    You're a 00s kid. There's nothing wrong with it, the early 00s was fine, I was still a kid too. I was born in 88. You had a lot of fun things, Justice League, Invader Zim, Nickelodeon had Slime Time Live until 05, and crappy boy bands (which were at least fun.)

    I don't understand why people are so quick to detach themselves from the 00s, it's absurd.

  • @xenocide8 Anyway, I was saying, for ME to consider someone a 90s kid they have to at least remember grunge. When you're a kid, teens are scary yet fascinating, if you were a kid then, you would have remembered that. If not, then you weren't really a kid, you were just a baby.

  • @Sshelly34213 prove it tell me what i remember how you gonna tell someone what they remember if your not that person. thats whats ridiculous.

  • @ajbatesone It's not really about memory anyway, it's about what generation you were a kid for most of. I don't understand the denial that goes along with this idea. It's about remembering your childhood, not trying to be a part of some club. Do you really want me to call you a "90s kid" just to please you? That would be absurd. I consider myself to be a part of both and I was born in 88. I grew up at the turn of the century, whether you're a 00s or 90s kid, you can still claim that.

  • @ajbatesone Then there's the fact that you just didn't grow up with the same stuff that people from my generation and country did. So you're taking your childhood memories and lumping them in with a great deal of people who don't have the same memories. I think 79-91 is a pretty large and exclusive gap. Some people will keep it until June 92, but after that, you were just a kid of a different era. 9/11, Globalization, the internet-are all things 90s kids came of age during, not kids under.

  • @ajbatesone No one is doing it to be exclusive or mean, people are doing it because you are raised in a specific environment that influences you. Being a kid with the internet is vastly different than being a kid before the internet was mainstream and a part of everyday life.

  • @jinglebells2345 As I said, there are many opinions on this, but I can't personally consider someone born in 92 a 90s kid. I'd call them an early 00s kid who has some memories of the 90s. It just wouldn't define their childhood and doesn't from watching some of these "tribute videos" I've seen on youtube. Most of them include early 00s things.

    Also 90s culture was from 92-97, not once would they have been a kid then. I consider 97-03 a completely different culture from 90s culture.

  • OK, I'll tell you right now that anyone who thinks that you HAVE to be born in 88-92 I was born in 95 yet I remember just about everything from the 90's, as well as all my childhood movies and tv shows were in the 90's as well as the video games and toys I had were all in the 90's. I actually hate the 00's, everything is terrible except the videogames

  • @xenocide8 No you don't! Do you remember grunge?

    You weren't even alive when grunge was around. You remember the year 99 and 2000 and think you remember the 90s. You do not remember the 90s, you watched reruns of tv shows in the 00s, you played with and wore your siblings or cousins' hand me downs, but that doesn't make you a 90s kid. Stop being so desperate and just enjoy what's left of your childhood.

  • Yes I understand your point about ppl about ppl born in 92 I just don't understand how someone born in 1989 is considered tricky when ppl born in 87-88 had childhood yrs left over to in the early 000s that's where you lost me lol

  • True 90s kid my ass, none of this shit is 90s kid stuff. Teletubbies was a show for little babies, you were a 90s BABY and TODDLER. Can you stop stealing our decade?

    90s kids were born from 82-91, not 92, not 93, not 94. Hell you people don't even remember the 90s.

  • Aww man i remember all that stuff born in 1991 :)

  • this is how i tell a true 90s kid if your not at least in your 20s today than ur not a true 90s kid

  • Guys seriosuly, just because someone wasn't born in 1990 or earlier does not mean they weren't a nineties kid, yeah okay, 1997 = not a nineties kid, but I'd say the rest can be counted.

  • Yes it does...

    If you were born in 92 and later you were 7 by 2000 going on 8. You spent most of your childhood in the 00s. By definition of the phrase you were a 00s kid, not a 90s kid.

    That's why the cut off is 91.

    Even then people born from 89-91 are more half and half than they are 90s kids. They usually connect more with the 90s and rightly so. A full 90s kid, meaning someone who spent all of their childhood in the 90s was born between the years of 82-88.

  • No one's trying to be mean or exclusive, early 00s kids are more than welcome to share memories with 90s kids. Just to call yourself a 90s kid when you're not is false. The early 00s weren't bad at all, by denying that you were a 00s kid, it's just making it seem like a horrible decade to be associated with.

  • Yeah but dude, I remember all of the nineties even though I was young during them, I still remember them really well. And I think it's time you face the facts that most of the people on here are from the later nineties. SO I'd say you are more of an eighties kid than anything.

  • It's not really about how much you remember, it's about being a kid for most of the decade. If you just wanted to share memories with people that's a different thing entirely.

    What if someone obtained amnesia and couldn't remember the 90s at all? But were clearly a kid during the decade, they'd still be a 90s kid.

    I was born in 88! I'm NOT an 80s kid...that's just stupid.

    Like I said, it's about being a kid for most of the decade and people born from 92 and onward weren't.

  • The fact of the matter is that a lot of early 00s kids are lying to themselves.

    Remembering 2 years in the 90s, does NOT make you a 90s kid. If you spent 7 years in NY and then moved to NJ, would you call yourself a NY kid? No, you'd be more of a NJ kid.

    Spending most of your childhood in the 90s makes you a 90s kid.

    Why are you so quick to deny that you may be a 00s kid? What's the big deal?

  • Technically, being born in 88, I would be a "late 90s kid," someone born in 92 is just someone who happens to remember a few moments in the late 90s...

  • I was born in 88...

    No.

  • born in 95, still done all of these things though.

    i miss it :'(

    I WANT THE 90'S BACK !

  • kool aid ftw

  • Born '96 got the best of the 90's and early 2000's!

  • No you didn't. You were being potty trained in the 90s ..

  • Ok belive what u want

  • No it's not, you are by definition of the phrase a 00s kid. You spent most, almost ALL of your childhood in the 00s.

    You were 5 by 2000, going on 6. You are a 00s kid.

  • Ermm no i am not as the true meaning of a 90s kid is if you were born in the 9os and i was soo shhhhh

  • Stop hijacking my childhood asshole. You're a 00s kid.

    A person BORN in the 90s was a 90s BABY.

    In order to be a 90s KID, you would have had to be a KID in the decade. Which you wouldn't have been as you're STILL a kid..

  • Honestly when was you born because your an 80s Kid then and i aint no kid im of to Afghanistan next year "/

  • That would be absurd, I don't remember the 80s, I'm not an 80s kid.

    Please they send babies to Afghanistan, you're still a kid. I wish you all the luck with that btw, keep yourself safe.

  • Thanks darling :) I will do x

  • I hope you do, my friend is fighting over there as well. Man I wish this war would end.

  • Dont we all dont we all i wish im luck hope he gets back safe so i can take his spot :)

  • Thanks I hope he does too.

  • How can you say that when i was born in the 1990s im from london

  • Not really as i rember all this stuff

  • Lol uh...yea because most of it is stuff 00s kids watched or did.

  • well im 15 2morra soooooooooooooooo

  • Yh we did like when u got home from skewl LooL AND BRUM EVERYONE WATCHED BRUM

  • born in 1985 and i think im gonna cry

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  • i was born in 91 this makes me miss the good old days haha

  • I'm a 3/4 90's kid, if that's even possible. :D

    I was born in 94', so most of the stuff I remember...

    I guess I'll fit into early 2000's kid aswell. haha

  • Born in 89 and did every SINGLE one =D I love growing up in the 90's is was SO fun, i really miss it!

  • OMFG i did EVERY 1 of these and OMG the alian thing,

    EVERY1 had one and sed 'omg mine had babys so mines better than yours'

    omg, and 'your not coming to my party cos your not my friends any more'

    ha omg

    x

  • I Was Born In 95. I Remember All This Stuff. I Had A Pink Bubble Bag&&I Had S Club 7's CD && Posters Of The Spice Girls All Over My Wall lol. I Also Woree "Pedal Pushers" and Flowery Cycling Shorts Omg. The Best Timess Evaa. I Was Young And Inoccent Then With My Fakee Tatoos And Used To Pretend Tha I Had My Nose Pierecd By Sticking Gems There God I Neva Thought Id Have A Real One When I was Olda I thought I Was Da Shizzz Mhann Omg.!!!

  • Oh ya, this is so true! :D :D :D Butterfly Clips, Skirts combined with Jeans, Bubble Bags, YoYos, Bob Hair, Fake Tattoos.. I miss the 90s :D Soooo bad!

  • aww wow i DO remember all this stuff^^

  • lol :L

  • omfg the vengaboys !!!

  • I Love The 90's, Best Years Ever! My Fav Band Was S Club 7 And Spice Girls, I Watched S Club 7 Live, And Me And My Mates Were All NickNamed After The Spice Girls, I Was Sporty Spice :L. I Actually Still Have My Jelly Shoes, My Little Sister Wears Them Now, I Had 5 Pairs When I Was Little :L. I LOVE THE 90'S.

  • miss the 90s! i am thinking about creating a website selling all the old tv shows like power rangers all the nick ones like hey arnold doug rockos modern life sabrina original pokemon digimon kenan kel captain planet clarrisa know it all if you think this is a good idea please leave me a comment on my comments page i have lots more shows and i will also do requests for shows if enough people ask for it then why not also add me as a friend if you want be notified when i make the website

  • i remember all tht but i used 2 b scared of mr blobby lol

  • whats the real name for a bubble bag?

  • omg so true!

    i was born in 1994

  • we were born in 95 and 93 and we remember all of those things

    FLASHBACKS!

  • @Sshelly34213 um i was born in 89 and it doesnt make sense to me that someone born one year before me is more of a 90s kid because really if you were born after 86 you would have some childhood years left in the early 00s so wouldnt they be considered half and half to also the 90s culture didnt fade out till after 2003 not trying to argue just trying to understand your logic

  • I never said that. Well actually most people think 9/11 is when it died.

    I'm talking about people born in 92 and later.

    People born 89-91, is only where the debate gets TRICKY, mainly because you had carry over years of your childhood into the early 00s.

    Technically though, they spent most of their childhood in the 90s.

    If you were born in 92, you would have spent more of your childhood in the 00s than the 90s as you would have been 7 going on 8 in the year 2000. Does that make more sense?

  • As opposed to 92-95, the debate isn't really that tricky because you spent most of your childhood in the 00s, rather than the 90s.

  • @Sshelly34213 This issue was discussed 4 years ago at:

    inthe00s.com/archive/inthe90s/­smf/1150225691.shtml and I agree with what they said.

    1985-1992. I was born in 1986. I am a 90s kid. Someone born in 92 is also (if barely) a 90s kid.

  • @jinglebells2345 The issue has been "discussed" many times on places such as Retro Junk, but that doesn't mean it's literally true.

    I don't consider someone born in 92 a 90s kid because they were 6 in the year 99, how much do they remember before then? From my own experience (and from the words of other people I have a phenomenal memory) don't remember much before age 5.

    I believe 91 is pushing it and consider people born in the late 80s, early 90s (Which would include myself) half and half.

  • @jinglebells2345 If you were born in 92, you would have been 5 in the year 98, going on 6. This is really when your childhood begins, what do you remember at 3? What were you doing at ages 3 and 4? Not kid stuff, more like baby stuff and stuff that you don't remember at all. (like I said, I have a great memory and I can only go as far back as 93.)

    The rest of their childhood would have been spent in the 00s.

  • @Sshelly34213 For the record I'm an 86er. Okay, even if they spent most of their childhood in the 00s, 92ers would still have been a kid for SOME of the 90s even if just a little bit. So they may be a split 90s/00s as are 90ers and 91ers but they are certainly not complete 00s kids. I think the complete 00s kids definition begins at 93 or 94.

  • @jinglebells2345 Indeed, you specified that in your earlier post.

    For 3 years...that's just not enough to call yourself a "90s" kid, they're an early 00s kid and most of their memories come from watching reruns in the very late 90s and early 00s. It would just be false to call them a 90s kid, they're not really even half and half. They're, for the most part, an early 00s kid, they were 7 in the year 2000 and from then on that's most of your childhood.

  • @jinglebells2345 The idea that you can define your childhood with pop culture is just silly, I played with 80s toys (Ninja Turtles, Hot Wheels, Nintendo, Casey Cassette Tapes) and wore 80s hand me downs, but that doesn't make me an 80s kid because I was not a kid for any part of that decade.

  • @jinglebells2345 So they would really be "millennium kids" rather than 00s kids, 00s culture was 03-07, or 90s kids.

    I would consider myself a 90s/millennium kid hybrid

  • @Trisha2sassy You're both, or half and half, choose whatever you feel closest too. I give people born from 89-91 a bi of leeway because they're cuspers.

    I was born in 88, but I was a year behind my class and went to school with people born in 89....they were a bit different from me just in terms of personality. They were outgoing and upbeat, whereas I've noticed a lot of people born in 87/88, are more laid back and somber. Then you just remember different things, your memories start in at 94.

  • @Sshelly34213 I was born in early ´92 and I think I´m a half 90s kid / half 00s kid, because most of my childhood took place between 1997 - 2002 like someone born in '90 and '91. Someone born in ´88 oder ´89 like you are REAL 90s kids too me but you can still claim the early 2000s as your childhood if you want to.

  • @Legoratu Right, It only really gets confusing for people born at the early parts of the decade, I think some kids get confused if they happen to remember the decade before. My question is, why exactly? I feel like people tend to focus more on the label, than where their actual childhood is. Does it really make a difference if your childhood was more in the 00s than the 90s? or half and half? I had fun either way.

  • @Sshelly34213 no it doesn´t really matter. But I don´t want to be labeld ONLY as a 2000s kid because I had a lot of fun in 97, 98 , 99 too ect. but I also think the first part of the 2000s was awesome (2000-2004) . Just 2008 and 2009 was quiet boring (culturally speaking). I would have no problem to be called as a 2000s kid but I still have many memories of the late 90's. I watched most cartoons in 1998 and 1999

  • @Legoratu Right, I'd call someone like you a millennium kid. Someone whose childhood was between the years 97-03. I think that's more suitable and fitting of the pop culture you actually experienced. You wouldn't really recall the early to mid 90s pop culture, which was vastly different from late 90s pop culture. It was very earthy, late 90s and early 00s pop culture was very shiny, polished, tech savvy, futuristic. Nothing like the early to mid 90s.

  • @Sshelly34213 agree. someone born in 1990 chilhood = (1993 - 2002) 1991 = (1994 - 2003) 1992 = (1995 - 2004) 1993 = (1996 - 2005) 1994 = (1997 - 2006) so I think someone born between 1990 - 1994 is a millenium kid because the´re childhood took place in '97-'02 era. someone born between 1995 - 1999 a REAL 00s kid but it doesn´t really matter. I have to say ´97 - ´02 was vastly different compared to 2005 - 2009 too.

  • @Legoratu I don't really mark 3 as a child, I just think you're too young. For me 3 and 4 are preschool aged, which is really just a name for pre kid.

    For me it's ages 5-12, at least you're running around playing with older kids. In my neighborhood the little kids (ages 2-4) really just sat around with each other. The older kids 5-8 (their own group) and 9-12 (the 5-8 year olds wanted to follow them around) all hung out together.

  • @Legoratu So for me, 1989=(94-02), 1990=(95-03), 1991=(96-04), 1992=(97-05), 1993=(1998-06), 1994=(99-07), 1995=(00-08), 1996=(01-09) 1997=(02-10)

    If you look at the years, those born in 1991 spend half of their childhood (ages 5-12) in the 90s and half in the 00s. They spend 4 years of childhood in each and are the true cuspers. 92, 93 is when you start spending more childhood in the 00s, despite having memories of childhood experiences in the 90s. It makes more sense for them to be 00s kids.

  • @Sshelly34213 age 5 is too late for me right you didn´t start remembering things so good under age 5 but even age 3 and 4 is part of your childhood you are able to talk and therefore have a few memories of your able to listen to music and watch films. and you can remember some parts of it. ( I do). I don´t consider 2005 as my childhood because I was 13 for most of the year.for me 3 - 12 is childhood. That gives you a 10 year window and a decade has 10 YEARS. but okay we born 91-94 are hybrids :)

  • @Legoratu Of course like I said before, millennium culture had "90s traits." So they may have watched some things that 90s kids did.

    The early 90s had some "80s traits" and I've noticed a lot of early to mid 80s born kids feel nostalgia for 80s culture. I kind of consider those born in the early to mid 90s in the same league. They''re 00s kids, but they feel nostalgia for the early 90s, aka "hybrid 80s/90s" culture. But they're not 80s kids.

  • @Sshelly34213 yes I have to agree. I haven´t experienced the early 90´s but when I see music , films , videogames and fashion the early 90s ( '90 - '92 ) are looking very "oldschool" while something made in the late 90s ( '97 - '99 ) was already in a modern style of the 90s. I think culturally and technically speaking ( '93 - '96 ) is the CORE of the 90s. They were not looking to 80ish but also were very different compared to 1999

  • @Legoratu Whoops, that was supposed to be early to mid 80s, not 90s. My bro was born in 1984 and talks about 80s culture and the early 90s a lot. The late 80s, early 90s were his first pop cultural memories, so he feels a lot of nostalgia for that period. I think whatever you see at ages 5-8 tends to be very influential on you in a way no other time period is in your life. For kids born from 92-94, it appears to be millennium culture (98-01)

  • @Sshelly34213 yeah right but i think even someone born in '91 was a kid for the most time in 98-01.

  • @Trisha2sassy Someone born in 88 remembers stuff from 92 and 93-that would be the transitioning stage from the 80s to the 90s. Then there's also grunge, which I've noticed people born in 89 don't particularly care for, they're more nostalgic about boy bands and the Spice Girls. I wasn't even sure that my classmates remembered grunge to be honest.

    Oh this was a long time ago, we already had this debate I think, you don't have to respond if you don't want to.

  • oh my goodness i still have butterfly clips!!! im gonna try 2 bring them back lol. i miss that decade so much man!

  • What? To Be a 90's kid you have to be born in the 80's to be a true 90's kid. I was born 1985 and Im a 90's kid.

  • I Agree, i was born in 1987, and some of my greatest memory's from a kid was back from 1990 - 1995.

  • '91 not a 90's kid?