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When I was a kid I spent my Saturdays, blowing on Nintendo games. The newest thing was Lion King, and I could feel the love!
Another piece of fan art for another Owl City song, Unbelievable featuring Hanson.
A bouncy upbeat song about the peeps who grew up in the 90s.
Here's to those who wanna flash back to their childhood :3
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1FbJ4…
Frankly I'm not exactly a 90s kid, since I was born at the end of the millenium -- 1999.
But I know quite a lot of these things back then, so I can understand the nostalgia and feels you chaps might have.
It's true that the kids nowadays will never experience the joy of Etch-A-Sketching and the blowing into Nintendo Game Cartridges to make the games work..
Alright, back to commissions! Ciao!
Another piece of fan art for another Owl City song, Unbelievable featuring Hanson.
A bouncy upbeat song about the peeps who grew up in the 90s.
Here's to those who wanna flash back to their childhood :3
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1FbJ4…
Frankly I'm not exactly a 90s kid, since I was born at the end of the millenium -- 1999.
But I know quite a lot of these things back then, so I can understand the nostalgia and feels you chaps might have.
It's true that the kids nowadays will never experience the joy of Etch-A-Sketching and the blowing into Nintendo Game Cartridges to make the games work..
Alright, back to commissions! Ciao!
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As someone who WAS a "90's kid", I can say that that song is....."deceptive". Sure, I do remember good parts of the 90's (EVERY decade has it's good parts, even the 70's), but I was bullied and misunderstood as a child and teenager, not to mention that there was a rather strong undercurrent of pessimism that permeated much of the culture at that time (listen to "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio or Nirvana's "Smells like Teen Spirit" for a little glimpse into that underbelly).