as with all “young people these days” it’s something kids say like twice then they get bored, but adults go “HAHA AREN’T THE CHILDREN QUIRKY? TOTES GRIZZLY MY SPROINGLE, WAY PAST COOL!”
That’s more of an 80s baby than “grew up in the 80s”, to be fair. Anyone who was school-age throughout the 90s was some form of “90s kid”. In the US, that’s 6yrs+ at the very least (though I’d argue that 8-10yrs old and up’d be more relevant to such generational pseudo-nostalgia “meme” bs).
That’s silly. Someone born in 1995 isn’t a 90s kid. A 30 year old doesn’t even remember the 90s. 90s kids are like 40 now.
Only 90s kids get it
What is it?
I don’t even know anymore
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Like a foreign language.
No cap on god
I never hear younglings say that stuff, it’s more the overuse of bro for everything.
I have second hand evidence from a gen Z that it does indeed happen, but it’s very restricted.
as with all “young people these days” it’s something kids say like twice then they get bored, but adults go “HAHA AREN’T THE CHILDREN QUIRKY? TOTES GRIZZLY MY SPROINGLE, WAY PAST COOL!”
Embrace the change. CONTEMPTERIZE MAN!
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Idk, I remember the 80s. I was like 5 when they ended.
That’s more of an 80s baby than “grew up in the 80s”, to be fair. Anyone who was school-age throughout the 90s was some form of “90s kid”. In the US, that’s 6yrs+ at the very least (though I’d argue that 8-10yrs old and up’d be more relevant to such generational pseudo-nostalgia “meme” bs).