Helloooo everyone and happy Monday! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend – I know I did! I got to sleep in every day this weekend which was awesome and I also volunteered for Canine Lifeline with my mom to help some pups in need this holiday season. You can check out their website at: http://caninelifeline.org/ ! ANYWHO, on today’s Monday Update I have a bone to pick with the world in regards to the phrase “90’s kid”, so let’s discuss:
Yesterday, as I was scrolling through my newsfeed on WordPress I came across a girl who was born in 1999 claim that she was a “90’s kid” and I rolled my eyes SO hard. Once my eyeballs returned to their normal place in their sockets, I decided that it was time for a Lil Red PSA, so here it goes:
*Clears throat* If you were born in the latter half of the 1990’s (1995-on) then you are NOT a 90’s kid. You spent a majority of the 90’s in diapers and eating dirt. You were not enjoying the cartoons, toys, and pop culture related to the time period. The thing is, I was born in 1994 and I don’t even consider myself a 90’s kid because I can barely remember anything about it. I truly am a child of the 2000’s because I can vividly remember everything from it – and so is every teenybopper kid claiming 90’s status.
Because the last part of Section B Paragraph A is so important, let me reiterate it further. Yes, if you were born in the late 90’s, you are indeed a 90’s baby – barely. But are you a 90’s kid? No. You’re a child of the following decade. There is nothing, I repeat NOTHING more annoying than people born in the late 90’s claiming that it was the best times of their lives. There is nothing awesome about eating baby food, shitting your pants, and not being able to talk! Jesus!

I have discussed my frustration of the phrase “90’s kid” being used willy nilly with countless friends as well as on Facebook last night. Literally every time the subject has come up, I’ve received responses similar to what was stated above the highly accurate Batman Slap meme. If you learn nothing else from my blog other than when it’s appropriate to give yourself the title of a “90’s kid”, then I have done my job. It is so incredibly annoying and must be stopped!!!
I spent six years in the 90’s but as I mentioned earlier, I don’t call myself a 90’s kid. I have literally a 1% recollection of 90’s pop culture and do you know how I know that? I watched a marathon of Vh1’s “I Love The 90’s” and I had no idea what they were talking about in almost every episode. However, in all of their “I Love The 2000’s” episodes, I could remember every single thing that was mentioned for the decade. So if you’re struggling with whether you’re a 90’s kid or not, give the old Vh1 test a try. ***Results may vary.
After years of irritation over the loosely used phrase, “90’s kid”, I felt that today’s Monday Update: You Are NOT A 90’s Kid was very necessary. How does everyone feel about this phrase? How do you know whether you are or not a 90’s kid? I wanna hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah
I was born in 1991, if that helps. I remember the VHS, the cassette tapes, The Flintstones, Johnny Bravo, boyband music and text messaging.
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Ahhhh when did texting come out?! That’s crazy!!
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I don’t know. Somewhere in the 90s, can’t remember exactly when
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The phrases annoy me. I am a late 70’s kid (technically) but I did my growing up in the 80’s and had my teen years in the 90’s. I remember a lot about the 90’s, and thought it was a great decade that was more than processed food and NickToons.
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Lol yeah I feel like the only thing people find worth mentioning about the 90’s was the cartoons!
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thanks for spreading the news about CLL!
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 05:11:14 +0000 To: gemmy1@outlook.com
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You’re welcome! They’re the best!
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Couldn’t agree more! I was born in 1992, so I’m definitely a 90’s kid. I remember the cassette tapes and VHS.
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haha i still have a vhs player at my house! #oldschool
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Haha this is a great post. I was born in 1985, so I am definitely a 90’s kid. Per your definition, it would be just as absurd if I called myself an 80’s kid. I have about 5% recollection of the 80’s, and actually most of that knowledge is probably from when I got older and started delving into 80’s music and such. So I definitely agree with you on this!
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hahaha that’s how I learned of the beautiful culture of the 90’s! love that old school britney spears!!
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This was hilarious! I work in higher education and the last several years of incoming freshmen have been born in the mid-90’s and I think, “I was in 5th grade when they were born and watching Full House looooooooooooooooong long before syndication.” One of my work study students marathon watched Friends and Gilmore Girls to let me know they get my conversation references for pop culture. I was born in ’85 and a total 90’s kid!
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hahaha I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! and thats exactly how I know I’m not a 90’s kid…I’ve never seen an episode of friends or gilmore girls – shame on me!
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