@@sheridan7475 You can be shocked at how old you are and still not hate it. It's crazy that I'm about to be 30, but it's not something that bothers me.
Yeah, but kids born in the 90s can also remember 2005, because we were alive lmao. It doesn't make any sense, and nobody should give a fuck about when we were all born anyways. Just be glad we didn't have to live during slavery and shit.
@@evillp12 Born after the year 2000 is considered part of iGeneration (aka Generation Z/FORTNITE KIDS). It is so-called due to the technology that existed during the time of their births: iPhone, iPod, iPad, iTunes, Wii, etc, and the way that they are used: individualized. Zoomers! tiktokers, fortnite kids, tide pod babies, jake paulers, logan paul kids and streamer twitch kids are those born between 2001-2009 and beyond. They all grew up on the same stuff. If you want more facts check my playlists on my channel
@@TheLastMillennials it appears there are a bunch of different definitions of the starting and endig years of gen z and i just told you the most common one, guess its still up for debate?
They won't ...they simply don't have the same generational transition that the 90s kids went through...and we can see that right now as the 00s kids are already 20+ .....
@@brodelnaz I was technically conceived in the 80s. But I wouldn't call them that, I've seen kids younger than me do WAY dumber shit that I would never do.
I remember kid pix. So much nostalgia we had to stop using it in the grade 1 for some reason. I thought I would never hear that word ever again thank you cer Spence.
@@fredrickyamashita2305 damn guys what r u talking about :D:D even if I am 90s child I heard about kidpix from this video for the first time. I am from eastern Europe, when u guys have your fancy kidpix I had MS Paint in black and white :D
if the character was in third grade in 2001 then we can probably assume he was around 9yrs making him 28 or so 19 yrs later in 2020... so 30 is pretty close
dude, this doesnt make sense. i never had any gripes with the older generation, n all the youngsters love offensive comedy nowadays. u just dont see it cuz the internet is manipulated. the problems was actual issues. no one cares if u say retard, we care if gay ppl can get married etc. etc.
As an ‘80s kid, I hate it. I mean, yeah, I get nostalgia and all, but to claim some kind of superiority based on the pop culture you consumed as a kid, that’s weird and smug. “BaCK wHen iN tHE _[decade of early childhood]_ thEY shOwED _REAL_ cArTOons” Man, miss me with that shit
I was homeschooled but unsupervised so I was watching tv when I was supposed to be hitting the books. I didn't even know what was going on. I think I saw the second tower collapse live. What got me more was how things changed after.
I'm not american but I remember when it happened. We had to do a minute of silence at my school, I didn't really understand why but I did it anyway. Then I got home and saw the footage on the news and uh... Yeah lol
I'm not even from the US but i remember listening to the radio in the car, on the way home in the evening after dinner with my family. This was in HK so it was at night. My parents and older brother was in very heavy silence. All of us listening to the update as it unfolded. It really was a very significant moment in the life, globally. In the words of Gen Z kids, that shit hit different (pun very much intended).
i dont remember my entire childhood but i was severely psychologically abused the entire time so 911 was always just like... uh, yeah, bad things happen.
I was in 1st grade when 9/11 happened, and there was a burning building down the street from us at the time and I thought it was 9/11. So I went around telling all my friends and family about all the smoke and debris and they were like.... theres no way you saw that shit from Columbus OH, but I was so confident and convinced I did for the longest time.
I didn't see the buildings crash in school or anything (my school decided not to tell us about it AT ALL and pretend like nothing happened). But my friend told me about it in hte morning and I didn't believe him until I got home and saw CNN.
I think the funniest part about it is if you pay attention, he says he was in 3rd grade during 9/11 lol. I was in the first grade he's only 2 years older than me. This dude was probably born in 93 so he's more of a 2000s kid than a 90s kid. I love how some of the most annoying ”90s kids” weren't even born in the 80s.
The funny thing about the "you were raised wrapped in bubble wrap" line is that this is exactly what people who grew up in the 80s say about kids who grew up in the 90s. And 70s kids say the same thing about 80s kids, 60s kids say the same thing about 70s kids, 50s say the same thing about 60s kids, 40s kids say the same thing about 50s, and so on. And chances are, 2000s kids will probably say the same thing about 2010s kids soon. In fact, I think some of us already are. Every generation wants to think they were the last tough generation to go through shit because they're insecure about being seen as weak by older generations, so they project their own insecurities on the younger generation by saying things like, "Yeah my generation went through a lot. We had it rough, not like you wimps!" Which ironically shows how wimpy and pathetic they are themselves that they feel the need to put down younger people for the stupidest reasons and also try really hard to remind people that, "Hey I grew up in the 90s, and we were tough. That means I'm tough. Did I mention that I'm worth something? You know, because I grew up in the 90s? I'm part of the 90s kids group, and we're cool, so I'm cool, unlike those silly kids who grew up in...ew..the 21st century. I may be a childish asshole who's stuck in my high school years, but I now have an identity that makes me feel proud, which is being born in the 90s!" Most people who say things like this had mundane and decent childhoods anyway. My dad is a 70s kid who was born in a third world country, and my grandpa was a poor country boy in rural Oregon, and I haven't heard either one of them say things like this. Sorry Karen, but drinking from a hose in your backyard and playing Cowboys and Indians as a kid doesn't make you "tough" or unique to the generations after you. Edit: Though I think I'd make the exception for kids who grew up in the early 20th centuries and before that, as well as people who grew up in a third world country.
Its most likely because one would witness the societal advancements of a generation and the average quality of living going up, making it easy to overlook the hardships the younger may face. I don't think it's as much as a inferiority or tough thing, well for some it is. It's more of saying boo hoo, stop bitching. Not that having Google and a smart phone magically cures life's problems. Sorry for whatever or whomever you're dealing with
@@heyzeuscreestow9394 Even if it is just a "boo hoo stop bitching" thing, like you said, just because you've grown up with better technology doesn't mean your life was better or easier. If technology advances when I have kids, I might talk about the kind of technology and other things I grew up with, but I'm not gonna dismiss their problems by saying, "Oh tough shit. You kids these days have it so easy here in the 2020s/2030s because you didn't have to watch movies on VHS tapes and I didn't wear a helmet when I rode a bike!" because it's kind of irrelevant and petty to me personally. Did I really have such a hard life as a middle class kid in the 2000s just because I didn't grow up with a tablet? Was my life so hard compared to kids today who are growing up during a pandemic just because their technology is more advanced than the one I grew up with? That's a stupid reason to dismiss someone's problems like that. Now if these people grew up during The Great Depression, I'd understand, but I don't think the quality of life in the 80s and 90s were so different compared to the 21st century, especially since I hear boomers and gen xers talk about the pre 9/11 world was better and that they wish they could go back to "the good old days". Was it bad back then? Because it doesn't seem like the 80s and 90s were that bad when they're known to be decades with a mostly booming economy. I do think that in a lot of cases, it probably is an insecurity issue where they pick on those they see as below them in order to feel tougher, wiser, and smarter than them. I hope I don't turn out that way when I'm older.
It's a generational thing to hate on the newer ones. We all have to admit we've done this and threw phrases to the youngins that did not know or we have been . It's a reminder we're older but with our sense "Superiority" of our age. It is dumb that generations do this but it will just be passed on forever like the the S, finger hole, and the "what's that on your shirt". The generational hate will continue as the previous generations hated on us it will cycle on until there is no humans left.
Pizza always tastes better when it's free, you're hopped up on caffeinated soda on a Friday night, and your parent(s) just told you AGAIN to stop begging for just one more quarter.
I've noticed those "90s kids" are starting to become a bit less common then they used to be. I still remember when you would always hear "only 80s kids remember this", and now its starting to change to "00s kids, or 10s kids". History repeats itself, and the cycle is just going to keep on going.
I've noticed that too. To me, it's okay to talk about the things your generation grew up with and cherish, but the them being condescending to younger people and gatekeeping "ONLY (blank) kids grew up with this." is extremely annoying in my opinion, regardless of what decade they grew up in.
I was born in 87 and I mean.....he is right about 90s pizza hitting differently. Maybe it's just because we were children and everything tasted new and good. I don't know, but what I do know is that actually going down to pizza hut (when it was good) and eating at the store, everything tasted better as opposed to getting it delivered.
This is true for many people who grew up outside of america and the western EU. Its like everything came a bit later, products, tv shows and guess what, the commercials were nice too
The only thing I remember about 9/11 is that it was a Tuesday. And I only remember that b/c my parents wouldn't let me play Pokémon cards at the local toys r us, which only occurred on Tuesdays.
This one cuts deep. 9/11 really was traumatizing as a kid. Had a family friend in there. Those images really are burned into your mind in a way that's impossible to explain to people who didn't experience it.
Can't wait until they start making those ugly ass shirts with 17 different fonts on them about being a forklift operator or whatever the fuck but for 90s kids about being 90s kids.
I remember people in my elementary school literally getting in fights to see who would get to play KidPix next and sometimes they would ban it because of the drama it caused. This was like 2006.
I’m a 90’s kid, we used to call people “Retard” and “So Gay” all the time without people getting offended back in middle school and high school. Damn things have changed
Yeah people called each other “retard” and “so gay,” and then some of those people grew up and started realizing, “hey, maybe I should stop and think about other people’s feelings and how I’m affecting people with the particular speech I’m using that in no way benefits me and is meant as a derogatory insult I use in ignorance.” But some people never grew up and are just upset that society has become more conscious and they can’t get away with being purposely insensitive. Those are the same people who whine and complain about how things change and they miss the good old days. Like yeah, let’s reverse all the technological and societal progress we made over the 20 years since the 90’s because people are mad they can’t call people “retarded” without being seen as insensitive
I was in 4th grade in upstate New York...And I DO vividly remember seeing the second plane crash...And people jumping...And all of the teachers hysterically screaming and panicing as they LITERALLY abandoned us to all run to the payphones located across the street from the school to call their loved ones....Only 90's kidz will remember lol.
Y’all should make an ongoing series on a new channel with the whole group (cherdleys, Trevor and all) and keep your individual channels for your own individual content. That would be cool. Would love to see guest appearances by everyone’s alter egos :)
i remember the plane crash live at cbs, flames burning. people jumping out of windows commiting suicide, because of the burning hell's flames, i was in 3rd grade, i remember when other plane crashed and hit a rock, and i was damaged witth burnin, scrathes, bruises, damage was indestructiblle. i was in pain, my people were tortured and killed of cannibals in the island, i was the only survivor left. i was the one, the one who saved half of the plane. but other's, other's didn't make it.
Good idea to leave the tag on the sunglasses. I remember 9-11, I was a sophomore in highschool and was walking to photo class and it was all over the news on tvs inside the class. I also remember mixtapes and teenage mutant ninja turtles and Earnest
I was born in 2000 and remember blockbuster and home phones and kidpix and times before everyone had a cellphone etc. Doesn't mean I go around acting like I came from a superior time than others. Just enjoy life and find meaning in what you experienced. Don't be bitter. Love the skits mane keep it up.
His shirt changing back and forth tho
When?
That was awesome!
He’s a 90s Kid, he’s allowed to do it
Each of which representing a pop reference back from the 90s xD
@Big Tiddy Mythicc I don’t see it
*only 1880's babys can like this*
Hi, I'm fucking dead!
There is a lot more than 1,880 babies
@@aidenhale4028 Preach!
@TheZoneRanger Here sir *passes opium pipe*
@@mysticalmane3931 *inhales* very good, sir
"You're 30 and you're balding and everyone's forgetting about you" That hit hard ngl
Rip
jokes on them, I'm always forgotten 🤡
nothings wrong with growing man, and people think about you more than you know probably
@@sheridan7475 You can be shocked at how old you are and still not hate it. It's crazy that I'm about to be 30, but it's not something that bothers me.
Made me think of my boyfriend. Sames true for me but I'm not balding
“Officer, it’s only kidpixs, not pictures of children. This is completely ok’ my uncle told me so”
I wasnt abused.
Its kidpixs did you even use it?
kidpix
it was spelt kidpix
Nothing is worse than a 99er. They want the glory of both.
Yes thank you
there are 02-03 kids posting stuff they miss from 1990s, these are the worst
I’m just glad I’m not 2000
I'm a '00er. I missed out on being a 99er so therefore I'm cool 😎
Us 99ers are our ok thing respectively. Though my brothers were 90’s so I was told that grandfathers me in.
this is literally how ppl my age act on tiktok. “Only 00-05 kids remember” history repeats itself 🤦♂️
I remember 9-11-2001 yall remember internet on phones get real schon
I remember wacking it to a background i payed for on my ps3 when i was like 11
@@majaquinn Oh wow, back in MY days we could say what ever we want!!
LMAOOOO
Yeah, but kids born in the 90s can also remember 2005, because we were alive lmao. It doesn't make any sense, and nobody should give a fuck about when we were all born anyways. Just be glad we didn't have to live during slavery and shit.
Bro kept hitting the “randomize character appearance” button every jump cut
I didn’t notice till I saw this comment
Yeahhhh this dude is fire
This isn't believable. There were no references to going to Hollywood Video or Blockbuster on Friday nights to get a movie.
Not a 90s thing, people in the 2000s still did that
Or wear xl clothes
I was born in 2005 and I have fond memories of blockbuster.
Game Crazy > GameStop
Except on the stock market lol
@@zoop5396 Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy and shutdown all stores in 2010. So you have fond memories of being under 5? Lmao
I love the strange oscillation between the Jurassic Park shirt and the Rugrats shirt and Playststation and N64 shirts
I still never found a PlayStation shirt, I want one
@@cottony4dr target
@@cerspence Thanks for the treasure map, kind stranger. Going for the gold
Don't say "strange oscillation"
@@cerspence yo, I’m back a month later and I got one for Christmas. I am in love with it
You should make a video called "Redditors vs. Discord Mods".
*the fight of the century*
@@Copy_Right_ definitely
The fate of the internet rests on the result of that battle.
Bro they're the same person
Please
“The dream of the 90’s is alive in Portland.”
1890s Portland
Portlanders hate that stupid show
I can't believe ryan dated himself as born in 99, as someone born in 98 i also laugh at his lack of 90's kid street cred
For real I'm 97
@@TheLastMillennials is your name intentionally trying to throw people off or do you not know that people born between 95 and 99 are also gen z?
@@evillp12 Born after the year 2000 is considered part of iGeneration (aka Generation Z/FORTNITE KIDS). It is so-called due to the technology that existed during the time of their births: iPhone, iPod, iPad, iTunes, Wii, etc, and the way that they are used: individualized. Zoomers! tiktokers, fortnite kids, tide pod babies, jake paulers, logan paul kids and streamer twitch kids are those born between 2001-2009 and beyond. They all grew up on the same stuff. If you want more facts check my playlists on my channel
@@TheLastMillennials it appears there are a bunch of different definitions of the starting and endig years of gen z and i just told you the most common one, guess its still up for debate?
@@evillp12 Mostly all Millennial sources consider 1999 or even 2000 as the millennial end date
In the future us 2000s kids are gonna act like this sadly
They won't ...they simply don't have the same generational transition that the 90s kids went through...and we can see that right now as the 00s kids are already 20+ .....
2000s kids are already like this
Wait until the 2040’s where 2010’s kids are posting pics of Fortnite and Tik Tok being like “OnLy 2010’s kIdS rEmEmbeR”
I feel sorry for you kids because you missed the 90s
Yea theres ppl dissing 2010s kids abt fortnite and tiktok already
I'm hyped. Btw your podcast is great
Paper Maché dream balloon
@@tangyorange6509 good album
Very good album 💿
@@cerspence My favorite is Polygondwanaland
open the door
nailed the “PLAYSTATION” 😂😂
Man 30s hittin the OG 90s babies on one of the shittiest years ever.
F
They want us to be doomers but we will prevail
90's babies are pussies. 90's kids really get it. You're only a 90's kid if you were born in the 80's
@@brodelnaz I was technically conceived in the 80s.
But I wouldn't call them that, I've seen kids younger than me do WAY dumber shit that I would never do.
@@brodelnaz not true. people born in 90 and 91 are also 90s kids
@@ta724 no.
I remember kid pix. So much nostalgia we had to stop using it in the grade 1 for some reason. I thought I would never hear that word ever again thank you cer Spence.
Same, it was some fucking badass software. And now I'm scared of looking it because of getting flagged..... :/
imacs at the school library thoe
What was the reason?
Yes officer, this is the guy.
@@fredrickyamashita2305 damn guys what r u talking about :D:D even if I am 90s child I heard about kidpix from this video for the first time. I am from eastern Europe, when u guys have your fancy kidpix I had MS Paint in black and white :D
ive seen alot of "youre 30" jokes making me believe cer spence is somewhere between 30-45 year old redditor
It makes me feel less creepy
@chubbyurma Right?
if the character was in third grade in 2001 then we can probably assume he was around 9yrs making him 28 or so 19 yrs later in 2020... so 30 is pretty close
@@scurus11scurus well done research friend
Im 27 and i was in the third grade when this happened
The eighties babies used to do this. We became the thing we hated.
dude, this doesnt make sense. i never had any gripes with the older generation, n all the youngsters love offensive comedy nowadays. u just dont see it cuz the internet is manipulated.
the problems was actual issues. no one cares if u say retard, we care if gay ppl can get married etc. etc.
80s babies are the most toxic.
All generations do the same
As an ‘80s kid, I hate it. I mean, yeah, I get nostalgia and all, but to claim some kind of superiority based on the pop culture you consumed as a kid, that’s weird and smug. “BaCK wHen iN tHE _[decade of early childhood]_ thEY shOwED _REAL_ cArTOons” Man, miss me with that shit
@@VWDAWGXP thats true
Spencer’s 911 story is prob factual. I was in 4th grade myself... and I remember it super vividly. Fucking trauma
I was homeschooled but unsupervised so I was watching tv when I was supposed to be hitting the books. I didn't even know what was going on. I think I saw the second tower collapse live.
What got me more was how things changed after.
I was in third grade I made a joke to lighten the mood. It was not well received.
I'm not american but I remember when it happened. We had to do a minute of silence at my school, I didn't really understand why but I did it anyway. Then I got home and saw the footage on the news and uh... Yeah lol
I'm not even from the US but i remember listening to the radio in the car, on the way home in the evening after dinner with my family. This was in HK so it was at night. My parents and older brother was in very heavy silence. All of us listening to the update as it unfolded. It really was a very significant moment in the life, globally. In the words of Gen Z kids, that shit hit different (pun very much intended).
i dont remember my entire childhood but i was severely psychologically abused the entire time so 911 was always just like... uh, yeah, bad things happen.
My grandmas both turned 90 in 1990, that's how 90s I am
Your grandma's were born in 1900. Only 1890s babies can remember the early 1900s decade.
I was in 1st grade when 9/11 happened, and there was a burning building down the street from us at the time and I thought it was 9/11. So I went around telling all my friends and family about all the smoke and debris and they were like.... theres no way you saw that shit from Columbus OH, but I was so confident and convinced I did for the longest time.
I didn't see the buildings crash in school or anything (my school decided not to tell us about it AT ALL and pretend like nothing happened). But my friend told me about it in hte morning and I didn't believe him until I got home and saw CNN.
This is stunningly accurate. The only things missing was him saying "in your FACE!" and using the word 'extreme' at some point.
dhuude, extreeeme!
Holy fuck I do that. I need to stop
When I was a kid we got netflix IN THE MAIL!!!!
I was already out of high school the first time we got netflix in the mail...
I mean that wasn't that long ago. I'm 24 and I remember getting Netflix in the mail up until like 2011...
I can’t stop laughing at the way he curses
Best 90s tv show?
Joe momma
The Office
iCarly by Dan Schneider!
Death note
Family Matters
I think the funniest part about it is if you pay attention, he says he was in 3rd grade during 9/11 lol. I was in the first grade he's only 2 years older than me. This dude was probably born in 93 so he's more of a 2000s kid than a 90s kid. I love how some of the most annoying ”90s kids” weren't even born in the 80s.
I think he was born in 91 but yeah I get what your saying
86 born here, I am TRUE 90s... I had a brain yoyo, huge collection of pogs n tazos and was a gen 1 pokemon fan 😅
The funny thing about the "you were raised wrapped in bubble wrap" line is that this is exactly what people who grew up in the 80s say about kids who grew up in the 90s. And 70s kids say the same thing about 80s kids, 60s kids say the same thing about 70s kids, 50s say the same thing about 60s kids, 40s kids say the same thing about 50s, and so on. And chances are, 2000s kids will probably say the same thing about 2010s kids soon. In fact, I think some of us already are.
Every generation wants to think they were the last tough generation to go through shit because they're insecure about being seen as weak by older generations, so they project their own insecurities on the younger generation by saying things like, "Yeah my generation went through a lot. We had it rough, not like you wimps!" Which ironically shows how wimpy and pathetic they are themselves that they feel the need to put down younger people for the stupidest reasons and also try really hard to remind people that, "Hey I grew up in the 90s, and we were tough. That means I'm tough. Did I mention that I'm worth something? You know, because I grew up in the 90s? I'm part of the 90s kids group, and we're cool, so I'm cool, unlike those silly kids who grew up in...ew..the 21st century. I may be a childish asshole who's stuck in my high school years, but I now have an identity that makes me feel proud, which is being born in the 90s!"
Most people who say things like this had mundane and decent childhoods anyway. My dad is a 70s kid who was born in a third world country, and my grandpa was a poor country boy in rural Oregon, and I haven't heard either one of them say things like this.
Sorry Karen, but drinking from a hose in your backyard and playing Cowboys and Indians as a kid doesn't make you "tough" or unique to the generations after you.
Edit: Though I think I'd make the exception for kids who grew up in the early 20th centuries and before that, as well as people who grew up in a third world country.
Its most likely because one would witness the societal advancements of a generation and the average quality of living going up, making it easy to overlook the hardships the younger may face. I don't think it's as much as a inferiority or tough thing, well for some it is. It's more of saying boo hoo, stop bitching. Not that having Google and a smart phone magically cures life's problems. Sorry for whatever or whomever you're dealing with
@@heyzeuscreestow9394 Even if it is just a "boo hoo stop bitching" thing, like you said, just because you've grown up with better technology doesn't mean your life was better or easier. If technology advances when I have kids, I might talk about the kind of technology and other things I grew up with, but I'm not gonna dismiss their problems by saying, "Oh tough shit. You kids these days have it so easy here in the 2020s/2030s because you didn't have to watch movies on VHS tapes and I didn't wear a helmet when I rode a bike!" because it's kind of irrelevant and petty to me personally. Did I really have such a hard life as a middle class kid in the 2000s just because I didn't grow up with a tablet? Was my life so hard compared to kids today who are growing up during a pandemic just because their technology is more advanced than the one I grew up with? That's a stupid reason to dismiss someone's problems like that.
Now if these people grew up during The Great Depression, I'd understand, but I don't think the quality of life in the 80s and 90s were so different compared to the 21st century, especially since I hear boomers and gen xers talk about the pre 9/11 world was better and that they wish they could go back to "the good old days". Was it bad back then? Because it doesn't seem like the 80s and 90s were that bad when they're known to be decades with a mostly booming economy.
I do think that in a lot of cases, it probably is an insecurity issue where they pick on those they see as below them in order to feel tougher, wiser, and smarter than them. I hope I don't turn out that way when I'm older.
Okay but '30's kids actually had it tough.
@@HeroOfLogic True. I think anyone who grew up before the 50s are an exception. Basically anyone from the silent generation and anyone before them.
It's a generational thing to hate on the newer ones. We all have to admit we've done this and threw phrases to the youngins that did not know or we have been . It's a reminder we're older but with our sense "Superiority" of our age. It is dumb that generations do this but it will just be passed on forever like the the S, finger hole, and the "what's that on your shirt". The generational hate will continue as the previous generations hated on us it will cycle on until there is no humans left.
The type of guy to think he’s special because he watched Friday
U have done the funny, I'm proud.
"i used to go to my uncles and play kid-picks, i was not abused" hahahahahaaha
Yup, that is some of the dialogue in the video.
@@EmeraldLavigne found the guy that played kid picks at his uncles
Somebody read too many Buzzfeed “only 90’s kids remember” articles.
90's pizza did indeed hit different, I can attest to it
Pizza always tastes better when it's free, you're hopped up on caffeinated soda on a Friday night, and your parent(s) just told you AGAIN to stop begging for just one more quarter.
Pizza is the same as its always been lol
that free pizza was amazing, very much missed
Love the dry lips you guys both have, just adds that special touch I’m lookin for... you guys are truly committing to your characters 🥲
Chapped lips hit different in the 90s
@@cerspence faxxx
I've noticed those "90s kids" are starting to become a bit less common then they used to be. I still remember when you would always hear "only 80s kids remember this", and now its starting to change to "00s kids, or 10s kids". History repeats itself, and the cycle is just going to keep on going.
I've noticed that too. To me, it's okay to talk about the things your generation grew up with and cherish, but the them being condescending to younger people and gatekeeping "ONLY (blank) kids grew up with this." is extremely annoying in my opinion, regardless of what decade they grew up in.
@@mynameisreallycool1 I 100% agree
"you're 30, and you're balding" now I know what it feels like to have your heart broken
I’m an 03 baby and we had kid pix ffs!
Just glad my uncle went to jail for them though
I went to a daycare where we played kidpics, and I turned out fine...
Then tuxedo paint came and it sucked
@@Trevor6714 ruined the whole tuxedo 🤦♀️
I was born in early 2006 and I remember in kindergarten I went on kidpix in the library
“90’s pizza hit different” fucking true
facts loool
@@nolanzona1296 Don't you dare insult this man's taste in pizza
His shirt kept changing throughout the video
Ok
Wow, are you a detective?
I mean, he's a 90's kid
Yup, that's what happens in the video.
This hit me way harder than it should have
I was born in 87 and I mean.....he is right about 90s pizza hitting differently. Maybe it's just because we were children and everything tasted new and good. I don't know, but what I do know is that actually going down to pizza hut (when it was good) and eating at the store, everything tasted better as opposed to getting it delivered.
When he said "Man, I should beat your ass". I got chills.
only real 90s kids know about zoombinis
Dude I'm still traumatized by that anthropomorphic tree stump screaming at me for making his pizza wrong
Boglins
I LOVE ZOOMBINIS but im a youngster
zambonis?
90’s kids are gatekeepers like I’m an 05 kid and I did and know all of this shit.
You played with pogs, and had a ps1?
You remember 9/11?
@@petesblazerod I didn't play with pogs, I know what they are though. and yes I had a PlayStation 1
This is true for many people who grew up outside of america and the western EU. Its like everything came a bit later, products, tv shows and guess what, the commercials were nice too
hey boy
you had money for ps1 when he released?
you are not tough at all lolololol
Spence you're looking JACKED my man
The only thing I remember about 9/11 is that it was a Tuesday. And I only remember that b/c my parents wouldn't let me play Pokémon cards at the local toys r us, which only occurred on Tuesdays.
My goodness your videos are fuckin comedy gold. All you guys that work together are just some of the best on CZcams.
This video makes me feel so old because I was in high school during the 90s. I don't miss the 90s. I miss being young.
I remember 9/11. I was annoyed because every channel was showing breaking news when I just wanted to watch afternoon cartoons.
This one cuts deep. 9/11 really was traumatizing as a kid. Had a family friend in there. Those images really are burned into your mind in a way that's impossible to explain to people who didn't experience it.
Born 1991. This hurt. Specially the end.
It will be you someday zoomers. Live it up, but remember it will be your turn to be forgotten someday.
Can't wait until they start making those ugly ass shirts with 17 different fonts on them about being a forklift operator or whatever the fuck but for 90s kids about being 90s kids.
@@EmeraldLavigne i find forklift jokes funny
3 years later, and this is still hilarious. Even when I was a teenager I thought generation wars were stupid, and still do as a middle aged man.
The 90s shirt changes are great haha
Ryan has beautiful hair.. i zone out too easily
I wasn't expecting to be attacked like this today.
"you can google it"
No thank you I don't think I want to be on a FBI watch list.
The T Shirts 90s baby wears:
Nickelodeon
Jurassic Park
Play Station
Nintendo 64
I know this is meant to be a joke but even high schoolers nowadays wear all those shirts
@@cottony4dr nah I wasn’t tryin to be funny I was just trying to log the first rent t shirts he wears in the video
@@moethedog6816 ahhhh, never mind. But anyways, even high schoolers nowadays wear those shirts
I remember people in my elementary school literally getting in fights to see who would get to play KidPix next and sometimes they would ban it because of the drama it caused. This was like 2006.
lmao growing up in a ghetto school be like
I like how his shirt changes all the time.
Your skits are brilliant, I’ve already watched this twice!
Anytime I hear a grown adult call themselves a “90s baby” I can feel my stomach reflexively cringe into itself, thus forming a black hole
bro youre getting SWOLE
"You remember POGs?" I was born in 2005 and POGs were still very much a thing when I was in primary school (here we left primary when we were 11yo)
"90s pizza hit different" killed me😂
I’m a 90’s kid, we used to call people “Retard” and “So Gay” all the time without people getting offended back in middle school and high school. Damn things have changed
I was born in 2005. In middle school I called people retards and gay all the time too. Things have not changed. Nobody actually got offended by it.
@Skate orDie “bullying was a form of character building” Jesus
Yeah people called each other “retard” and “so gay,” and then some of those people grew up and started realizing, “hey, maybe I should stop and think about other people’s feelings and how I’m affecting people with the particular speech I’m using that in no way benefits me and is meant as a derogatory insult I use in ignorance.” But some people never grew up and are just upset that society has become more conscious and they can’t get away with being purposely insensitive. Those are the same people who whine and complain about how things change and they miss the good old days. Like yeah, let’s reverse all the technological and societal progress we made over the 20 years since the 90’s because people are mad they can’t call people “retarded” without being seen as insensitive
@@petermarrocco7840 actually, you're wrong.
@@petermarrocco7840 that’s cool but I don’t think you understand that when someone loses an easy round in a game they are retarded
Ouch! The ending hit me hard...
The million shirts that he wears make the random cuts 10x funnier.
gotta love how his shirt keeps changing
I literally remember 9/11 exactly like that. Born in 1991 and now I can watch any violent shit because NeVeR fORgEt
never forgetti
All of those shirts he wears look like they’re from that one area in Walmart where the edgy kid got all his “sleep all day game all night” shirts
I was in 4th grade in upstate New York...And I DO vividly remember seeing the second plane crash...And people jumping...And all of the teachers hysterically screaming and panicing as they LITERALLY abandoned us to all run to the payphones located across the street from the school to call their loved ones....Only 90's kidz will remember lol.
I love his shirts change.
I just tell younger people fun stories from back then. I love the face they make when you tell them, you're older than Google or some shit 😅
Thanks I am gonna steal this one
@@fakename1656 😆
Just wait till he meets an ‘80s kid
I like how he changes his shirt for every scene
I literally had that exact 9/11 talk yesterday with someone. 😂
Y’all should make an ongoing series on a new channel with the whole group (cherdleys, Trevor and all) and keep your individual channels for your own individual content. That would be cool. Would love to see guest appearances by everyone’s alter egos :)
I was born in 86. I am a 90s kid...
bet lol
Yup. Kinda hard to take in or participate in too much lol culture when you're younger than 4.
i remember the plane crash live at cbs, flames burning. people jumping out of windows commiting suicide, because of the burning hell's flames, i was in 3rd grade, i remember when other plane crashed and hit a rock, and i was damaged witth burnin, scrathes, bruises, damage was indestructiblle. i was in pain, my people were tortured and killed of cannibals in the island, i was the only survivor left. i was the one, the one who saved half of the plane. but other's, other's didn't make it.
He keeps changing shirts
Foot based comedy
Only 90s kids will remember this 🤣🤣🤣
2:49 that face expression is gold
Love the subtle changing of the nineties shirts
Heck Yeah Boys another banger! At ease gentlemen
u know how his shirt switches like every jumpcut
I love all these references. The 90's were the best.
I was born in the mid '80s and this hurts on a near physical level.
This vid is hilarious, btw, I'm a couple episodes into sad lil' sweethearts. I love it
His Name is Dan "Hold Her Tighter She's a Fighter" Schneider
I like how spencer is proud about seeing 9/11
Good idea to leave the tag on the sunglasses. I remember 9-11, I was a sophomore in highschool and was walking to photo class and it was all over the news on tvs inside the class. I also remember mixtapes and teenage mutant ninja turtles and Earnest
Haha, you guys give me flashbacks. Man we always used to switch shirts in 0.2 seconds.
Man those times.
Btw I'm 27 and have my J-park walmart shirt at the ready I remember watching it all of them at the theaters!
Go go gadget dino-diqhead!
I’m born in 2004 and I remember kid pix, we had them on the school computer running windows xp
I love the detail where he changes his t-shirt every time he mentions a 90's reference.
Never have I been so insulted by something I 100 % agree with.
I was born in 2000 and remember blockbuster and home phones and kidpix and times before everyone had a cellphone etc. Doesn't mean I go around acting like I came from a superior time than others. Just enjoy life and find meaning in what you experienced. Don't be bitter. Love the skits mane keep it up.
I’m 31 and my brother’s 22, and it’s surreal how much this kinda hits home. Lol
I swear in all these videos there is a nugget of wisdom
As a 90's baby, I approve of this message.