90s

15 Things We All Did In The '90s That Are No Longer Socially Acceptable

It can be painful to consider just how much time has passed since the '90s (seriously don't think too hard about it) and how much of day-to-day life has changed since then.  ImgurBut it's hard not to be reminded when you start to realize some things that were 100% totally fine then are now at best completely unacceptable and at worst worthy of complete social exile. Here are some of the things we never thought twice about doing in the '90s that we could never get away with today.1. Stopping by someone's house completely unannounced to see if

90s

10 Snacks That Were In Everyone's Lunch Box In Elementary School

Some kids liked gym class, some liked science, a lot of kids thought recess was the best, but really we all know the best time of the day was lunch time. Lunch time was where you got to devour all those amazing treats that were specifically designed for kids to enjoy. Things like: Lunchables PizzasGuffDunkaroosTotally 90sPudding Snack PacksHappy SpeedyHandi SnacksChildren of the 90sRitz Bits SandwichesWikipediaThere are even more amazing snacks we all remember packing in our lunches. Click to the next page to see if you remember them all! Fruit GushersOdysseyFruit by the FootOdysseyCosmic BrowniesOdysseyLittle Hug Fruit BarrelsOdysseyGo-Gurt@GoGurtVitaShare if

Movies

"George of the Jungle" Came Out 20 Years Ago - See Where The Cast Is Now

"George, George, George of the jungle - Strong as he can be! Ahhhhahhhhahhhh, Watch out for that - oooooh - tree!"GiphyIf you haven't seen this movie, you are missing out. George of the Jungle is absolutely one of the best movies of the 90s. It is however a movie you shouldn't think too hard about.Giphy For example, if he was raised by the ape named Ape who speaks perfect English with a British accent, why is George's speech so broken? No one knows, don't ask questions. GiphyNo matter how weird the plot is, it was a wildly loved

Life

15 Toys You Completely Forgot You Used To Love When You Were A Kid

It's hard to keep track of all the amazing toys and games we had as kids. There were just too many awesome ones! Remembering everything we had is a little tricky off the top of your head, but chances are you had some of the toys off this list! Barrel of MonkeysEbayShape-O-BallEbayChatter Box TelephoneEbayBreak Dancing CanEbayGlow WormEbayLittle People Play Family GarageEbaySing-A-Long Tape RecorderEbayThere are even more memories on the next page! Lite BriteEbayMagic SlateEbayEtch A SketchEbayDoctor's KitsEbayArt Supply KitsFunny JunkSticky HandsEbayFisher Price Roller SkatesEbayFashion PlatesEbayHow many of these do you remember? Share in the comments!

TV

13 Jingles You Still Remember Every Word To - Even Though You Wish You Didn't

So of us watched a lot of TV when we were kids. Our parents often said it was too much but oh well. TelegrafiWe honestly spent hours in front of the television, whether it was watching One Saturday Morning or TGIF. We had our schedules and we stuck to them. The thing was, back then we couldn't fast forward commercials like we do now. We had to endure each repeated jingle countless times while enjoying the latest episode of Boy Meets World or Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. And those songs really knew how to get into your head and stay

Retro

The Digital Revolution in Video: A Timeline of Key Innovations Between 70s and 00s

The digital revolution has had a profound impact on the way we watch and consume video. From the early days of analog television, where viewers were beholden to a rigid schedule of programming, to the modern era of streaming, where we have access to a vast library of content on-demand, technology has reshaped our video experience. This progression highlights the transformative power of innovation, as technological advancements have not only enhanced our viewing options but also democratized video creation. It was empowering individuals to share their stories and experiences.1970s: Pioneering the Digital Video RevolutionThe 1970s saw the introduction of

Retro

Unveiling 5 Photography Trends That Shaped the ‘90s

The 1990s marked a transformative period in the world of photography, as advancements in technology and cultural shifts converged to give rise to a diverse array of photographic styles and trends. As the decade progressed, a diverse array of photographic styles emerged, each capturing the essence of the times.Check out the 5 revolutionary photography trends that defined the '90s.1. Street PhotographyOne of the most significant trends was the rise of street photography. With the advent of compact cameras and the growing popularity of documentary-style photography, photographers like Bruce Gilden, Nan Goldin, and Vivian Maier ventured into the streets,