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 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).