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Ocean Book posted:i think some of the 'parents over-monitor kids these days' comes from too strict legal responsibility for anything bad happening to your kid while you werent watching them for 30 minutes. ya zero tolerance became a bitch during the 90s/2000s since now we treat children as adults and hold the parents criminally liable
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Your kid skinned their knee falling off their bike? Looks like you're going to jail, bud.
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Skoll posted:Your kid skinned their knee falling off their bike? Looks like you're going to jail, bud. It’s kind of almost that bad. My 11yo son was apparently riding his bike too far in the middle of the road and didn’t have his helmet on. The principal of the school called me, angrily, to let me know she’s told him the police would be involved if it ever happened again. Because somehow I’m psychic and instinctively knew he ditched his helmet to look less like a dork the second he’s out of sight of the house. Woo!
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 18:28 |
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Me/my friends just straight up disappeared into a forest for hours at a time pretty much any chance we got and then come back dirty af and possibly bleeding and the only reaction we ever got was "jesus, go wash yourself". Only requirement was saying where we're going. Also according to studies, if you wear a helmet on a bike you're more likely to get owned by traffic because car people are less cautious around you, but then less likely to get killed if you do get hit. Have fun with that bit of data.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 19:13 |
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lemon-lyme disease posted:It’s kind of almost that bad. My 11yo son was apparently riding his bike too far in the middle of the road and didn’t have his helmet on. The principal of the school called me, angrily, to let me know she’s told him the police would be involved if it ever happened again. Because somehow I’m psychic and instinctively knew he ditched his helmet to look less like a dork the second he’s out of sight of the house. Woo! gently caress that bitch she doesn't get to principal the streets too!
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 19:17 |
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scrambled playboy channel
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 19:19 |
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SilvergunSuperman posted:gently caress that bitch she doesn't get to principal the streets too! But she does, so I groveled appropriately. Never assume they’re bluffing.
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lemon-lyme disease posted:It’s kind of almost that bad. My 11yo son was apparently riding his bike too far in the middle of the road and didn’t have his helmet on. The principal of the school called me, angrily, to let me know she’s told him the police would be involved if it ever happened again. Because somehow I’m psychic and instinctively knew he ditched his helmet to look less like a dork the second he’s out of sight of the house. Woo! That is insanely super duper lovely. The lovely thing is is as a principal, she has the weight to possibly get your kids taken away. Truga posted:Me/my friends just straight up disappeared into a forest for hours at a time pretty much any chance we got and then come back dirty af and possibly bleeding and the only reaction we ever got was "jesus, go wash yourself". Only requirement was saying where we're going. Same. I was pretty much told, "Just be back by dark.". AKA when the street lights turn on.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 19:25 |
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So she calls the cops and what, they peel out of the parking lot to stop this crime? Set up a sting? Lol I'd have told her to get hosed, I hope your kid grows up to be less terrified of authority.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 19:25 |
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One time a friend asked for our teacher's email in class so I gave it to him and thought nothing of it, the teacher had provided it to everyone earlier. Apparently he emailed him that night and called him a diddler, so the cops got involved and paid him a visit and he got suspended and named me like a dick as the one that gave him the address. The principal called my dad to say I was going to be suspended as well and my dad very calmly said that was the stupidest poo poo he'd ever heard, and that no, I wouldn't be suspended. If he did choose to proceed I wouldn't be punished. The principal backed down and it was great. I always respected my dad but that stands out. SilvergunSuperman fucked around with this message at 19:36 on Nov 11, 2017 |
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School officials are so used to pushing kids around that they think they can do it to their parents too, sometimes.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 19:40 |
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Pure concentrated 90s right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjI_BXdl_Hc Just uploaded to celebrate EP's YouTube channel hitting 30,000 subscribers.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 20:09 |
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Drive-Thru Salad Bar posted:that shits stupid
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 20:49 |
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I played nothing but Mr. Bucket, non-stop, for most of my formulative years There's nothing in my memories but blurry faces and the soft sound of crying, the only clarity is Mr. Bucket
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 21:00 |
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Enough nostalgia, let's make a list of the reasons growing up in the 90s was worse than growing up now:
feel free to contribute.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 21:06 |
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Every friday night in the early 90s my dad would take me out to Blockbuster to rent a video game. That was always the greatest night of the week. I'd walk through that place and just be in awe at all the cool art on the covers. Then after I got a game we'd go to Little Caesars next door and I'd go home and play the game all night and eat pizza.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 21:10 |
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Korthal posted:Enough nostalgia, let's make a list of the reasons growing up in the 90s was worse than growing up now: you had to carry a walkman and you couldn't pick the song you wanted to listen to and if you needed to find out something on the internet you had to go all the way back home, good luck getting directions too
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 21:13 |
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https://vimeo.com/185844728
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 21:27 |
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do kids still doorbell ditch? that and crank calling were good fun. just keep ringing the same doorbell and calling the same number yelling about adolf hitler calling people shiB kopfs or whatever
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 22:28 |
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Korthal posted:Enough nostalgia, let's make a list of the reasons growing up in the 90s was worse than growing up now: None of these are a negative to me cept the phone line and game cart prices.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 22:32 |
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As a kid I just got games on floppies from friends, and post 95 by searching doom.arj or quake.rar on ftpsearch.lycos.com Korthal posted:feel free to contribute. look at this feudal lord, with access to cable and CN, lmbo
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Korthal posted:Enough nostalgia, let's make a list of the reasons growing up in the 90s was worse than growing up now: Yeah this list is weak. They say the best decade is the one you grew up in but was there seriously anything that bad about the 90s? Seems like most people agree they were pretty cool especially compared to what came afterwards
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g0lbez posted:Yeah this list is weak. They say the best decade is the one you grew up in but was there seriously anything that bad about the 90s? Seems like most people agree they were pretty cool especially compared to what came afterwards It was right when the information age boom started rapidly gaining momentum, and we were at that sweet spot where we still had enough humbling experiences that weren't hindered by modern convenience, and were constantly agog at the technological advances in media, games, communications, computers, warfare, medicine etc....
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 23:03 |
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The single computer per classroom that you had to book time on/share, plus the dedicated ~computer lab~. Teachers would almost bust out white cotton gloves before touching the things. I remember the school had a fantastically expensive computer vacuum cleaner and a dropped just shy of a grand on a webcam and it was amazing.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 01:17 |
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I have early memories of playing flash games on Cartoon Network's website. I do not remember a time without "highspeed" internet.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 03:12 |
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gently caress yeah. when tapes started phasing out, one of my first CDs was MTV's Buzz Bin which had this on it and a bunch of other cool poo poo I would not have discovered on my own. still one of my favorite songs.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 03:36 |
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Magius1337est posted:you had to carry a walkman and you couldn't pick the song you wanted to listen to and if you needed to find out something on the internet you had to go all the way back home, good luck getting directions too I do not remember cassettes and having a Walkman fondly. Making mix tapes so you wouldn't have to carry the whole album around could be a neat experience. Especially if you nailed it and made a really good one. Having to carry around a bunch of tapes sucked. Budgeting your battery time was a pain in the rear end too. Sure, you could get Nicad rechargeables but they were expensive, took forever to charge, had shittier life than alkalines and had a very limited number of charge cycles before they were useless. Once your tape started slowing down and you had no volume there was the old FM radio. But by then the batteries were so hosed you barely had any volume. Then mom would be pissed once she figured out where all the batteries in the remote controls were going. Another pain in the rear end thing for the poor kids like me was waiting there with my boombox listening to the radio. Record and pause button pressed waiting for the song I wanted to come on. Cause I sure as hell wasn't gonna be getting a $20 CD anytime soon. Unless I scammed Columbia house or BMG again. I must have signed up for the 20 CDs for a penny deal 5 times. Till I ran out of neighbor's to send them too.
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finalellipsis posted:gently caress yeah. when tapes started phasing out, one of my first CDs was MTV's Buzz Bin which had this on it and a bunch of other cool poo poo I would not have discovered on my own. still one of my favorite songs. I credit a CD I got for free at Hot Topic for introducing me to The Living End so that store gets a lifetime pass from me no matter how cringily they cater to hipsters
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 03:50 |
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Grumbletron 4000 posted:I must have signed up for the 20 CDs for a penny deal 5 times. Till I ran out of neighbor's to send them too. Excellent
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HELLBITCH posted:I have early memories of playing flash games on Cartoon Network's website. in high school my only home internet access was dialup. we had these things called "download managers" which would allow you to pause and restart downloads across online sessions. it could easily take 24+ hours to download a large file over 56k internet, at a blazing speed of 4kb/s if you were lucky my friends who lived closer to town had high speed internet, which in those days was ISDN or lovely cable. you'd pull download speeds of 100kb/s or more, which was mind blowing. i'd sleep over at their houses and play shooters all night long, until dawn i didn't have high speed internet of my own until i went off to college, where the dorms were connected directly to a major internet backbone. this was also the year bittorrent came out, and our university IT department had no idea what it was or how fast it could go. that was a good year
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Grumbletron 4000 posted:I do not remember cassettes and having a Walkman fondly. Making mix tapes so you wouldn't have to carry the whole album around could be a neat experience. Especially if you nailed it and made a really good one. Having to carry around a bunch of tapes sucked. Budgeting your battery time was a pain in the rear end too. Sure, you could get Nicad rechargeables but they were expensive, took forever to charge, had shittier life than alkalines and had a very limited number of charge cycles before they were useless. cassettes are poo poo compared to CDs even. all the advantages cassettes had have been replaced by better medium. i've seen some indie music being released on cassette now along with vinyl, and i dont get it. vinyl still has a lot of appeal for listening to music at home, it's excellent for your living room stereo. cassettes aren't good for anything today except retro nostalgia
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boner confessor posted:cassettes are poo poo compared to CDs even. all the advantages cassettes had have been replaced by better medium. i've seen some indie music being released on cassette now along with vinyl, and i dont get it. vinyl still has a lot of appeal for listening to music at home, it's excellent for your living room stereo. cassettes aren't good for anything today except retro nostalgia They teach valuable skills like how to splice tape and to always keep a pencil around.
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boner confessor posted:cassettes are poo poo compared to CDs even. all the advantages cassettes had have been replaced by better medium. i've seen some indie music being released on cassette now along with vinyl, and i dont get it. vinyl still has a lot of appeal for listening to music at home, it's excellent for your living room stereo. cassettes aren't good for anything today except retro nostalgia Cassette has this niche in indie because the recording equipment is really cheap, and it's lo fi. I've known of a few bands locally that scored cassette recording equipment for super cheap, and it sounds like trash because it introduces completely unpredictable noise into the recording if you're using second hand tapes. It's a plus, for some bands. I don't think anyone big is releasing to cassette, at least I hope not.
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boner confessor posted:cassettes are poo poo compared to CDs even. all the advantages cassettes had have been replaced by better medium. i've seen some indie music being released on cassette now along with vinyl, and i dont get it. vinyl still has a lot of appeal for listening to music at home, it's excellent for your living room stereo. cassettes aren't good for anything today except retro nostalgia The only thing about cassettes I have a fondness for is the clicky-clacky mechanical feel and sounds of them. The way the door snaps shut and springs open. Or goes in and out of a slot loading car stereo. The whirring sounds and clicking the buttons over and over trying to que up a song. That stuff has a certain appeal to me. Cassettes even look kind of cool but that's where the positives end. Techmoan on YouTube found a few good tape decks and high quality tapes recorded with with good noise reduction. He presented the case that they could actually sound pretty good. That was pretty under the best of conditions and they were still way more trouble than they are worth. I was over tapes pretty much the day I got a CD-R drive for my computer and I could rip CD's and make mixes.
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Skoll posted:That is insanely super duper lovely. The lovely thing is is as a principal, she has the weight to possibly get your kids taken away. This! is part of why this SilvergunSuperman posted:Lol I'd have told her to get hosed, I hope your kid grows up to be less terrified of authority. is an idea that can only be described as woefully moronic. The police/CPS take it pretty seriously when a school principal and whatever witnesses she can drum up decide that you aren’t taking your child’s safety seriously. I’m not “terrified of authority,” I just have the good sense not to give any figure with that kind a pull a reason to make my life more difficult than it needs to be. I said “I appreciate that you brought this to my attention. We will deal with it and ensure it isn’t a problem in the future” and hung up. Content! Z-bots were awesome. Especially Neptoon. (Right-most column, five down.) Sure, they were barely articulated plastic junk, but goddamn if my brother and I didn’t look through every pack on the rack on the rare occasions when we were given time to hang out on KB unattended.
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Grumbletron 4000 posted:The only thing about cassettes I have a fondness for is the clicky-clacky mechanical feel and sounds of them. The way the door snaps shut and springs open. Or goes in and out of a slot loading car stereo. The whirring sounds and clicking the buttons over and over trying to que up a song. That stuff has a certain appeal to me. Cassettes even look kind of cool but that's where the positives end. wait til you get a casset tape stuck in something both cassettes and vinyl are just gimmicks nowadays for people trying to look "indie"
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Magius1337est posted:wait til you get a casset tape stuck in something Yeah, I've been there. Anyone who used tapes on a regular basis had a few that got lunched. Vinyl is a different animal. Hipster or not, It sounds different than a CD or digital. For better or worse It's subjective. That's an argument for another thread cause vinyl was gasping it's last in the 90's. Tapes and CDs were more portable, and recordable. CDs sounded great, and were also portable. So that's what we liked.
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I would hazard a guess that maybe 50% of people gere have never been to a drive-in theater. I used to have some really good, memorable times at the drive-in.
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