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Every now and then I'll be reminded I'm supposedly "stuck in the '90s," usually by an old friend. It's very funny because I even heard it once from a sub-zero self-awareness guy who still dresses like a total wigger. The thing is, though, so long as there's some kid out there who will call you a total faggot for seemingly no reason, the '90s live on. Keep carrying the fire and wear that crown, king.
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@bigmattoidchimpin I'd rather be stuck in a different decade.
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@dcc Me too. It was not my intent to suggest the '90s wuz best by any means. In many ways, it was the most vile decade of the twentieth century and I stood witness as certain cultural memes propagated through the media back then ruined many young men and women back then permanently. I'm sure some ruined me too; I grew up on USA's "Up All Night" and I know for a fact "Vampire Vixens from Venus ruined me. Game over, I got the wrong message from the movie and I've been trying to get abducted by Venusians ever since.
The whole decade was arguably psychological warfare, and this during a time when essentially no one had any "Psy-Op" awareness except for maybe a couple people on the "Kooks of Usenet" list. The '90s were also extremely violent in certain parts of the country, like in California, and where I grew up. Even the parts of the '90s I subjectively liked were no fucking good. I still like grunge music to a degree, but I despise its cultural impact and certain vices that scene arguably promoted. I mean, just look at the major Seattle bands from then - they're all dead already, except for fuckin' Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. I don't consider Foo Fighters a part of that pantheon either; fuck them. Hell, Goo Goo Dolls > Foo Fighters. I absolutely despise Nirvana now, won't listen to any of their shit, and I'm glad Courtney Love smoked that Kurt Cobain queer for his money. Even though she was a dirtbag too. Technically, I probably like the AZ bands from then the most, like Gin Blossoms and the Refreshments. I don't care. My favorite band is from the '80s, and thrash metal, I was just born too late to see 'em or be a true contemporary fan. I do have one of their shirts from back then, though, that I purchased a long time ago now. It's the best one, too, and I once wore it everywhere just hoping someone would try me over "dat's a swastikker on yer shirt." No one ever did, not even in the ghetto. I don't wear it now, though, because it's a collector's item. I also need to be buried in it, standing, like some of my pagan ancestors.
Anyway, I'm not literally stuck in the '90s, it's just something retards say. I walked away from the TV completely in 1998, and didn't turn it on again until 2006 I think. I barely had time to even watch anything, and pretty much just watched McLaughlin Group and Tucker's MSNBC show back then. If I were choosing a decade to be stuck in, it'd be the '00s or 2000s. Those were the best years of my life. The '90s were like pure Nietzschean struggle for me, and I was surrounded by retardants or retarding influences and actual retards too. I could have been a retard forever, and I still do a few things in a completely retarded way as vestiges from my childhood. They're always a big shock to the wahmen who think I'm the world's biggest genius or about to take over the world or some insane shit. But I had to teach myself those things, and at a young age, so that's how it goes.
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@dcc Oh, the only part of the '90s I would choose to be stuck in is the Internet part.