Dirte, what was high school like circa 1990?
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Date: September 18th, 2018 2:37 PM Author: bearded ticket booth
I can tell you about 1993.
People had undercuts and jnco corduroys. Lots of band shirts. Ringer tees and track pants had moments. Big Johnson shirts were the shit if you could score one.
Devil sticks and hackey sacks were popular.
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Probably 3% of white people listened to rap, though that changed after Rage Against the Machine, Cypress Hill, and House of Pain.
Doom was the most popular "video game."
People knew smoking was bad but didn't care that much and still smoked anyway. It wasn't edgy like it is today.
Phil Donahue and Ricky Lake were mandatory after school viewing. The big problem of the day was "dysfunctional families."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4080320&forum_id=2#36833473)
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Date: September 18th, 2018 2:42 PM Author: buck-toothed outnumbered giraffe ladyboy
People at my school were never into jnco luckily
Lots of 80s Jeep wranglers, jeep cherokees,and ford explorers.
Hacky sack was huge.
Big bands were ratm, cypress hill, ministry, Nirvana, snoop/dre , and Garth brooks
Beavis and butthead was huge.
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Date: September 18th, 2018 2:42 PM Author: maize bipolar casino
High school in 1992 was excellent - hypercolor t-shirts, GAP flannel, Birkenstock sandals and doc martins, jordans, indoor soccer shoes (if you were a soccer bro), chili bowl haircuts (zack morris syle), girls with tight acid washed jeans, cb radios instead of cell phones, sneaking out and knocking on random girls' windows, parents had no idea whatsoever of our whereabouts at any given time.
in a lot of ways my high school looked like an episode of saved by the bell only more country.
lots of metallica, snoop and dre, megadeath, rage against the machine, etc. blaring from car stereos.
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Date: September 18th, 2018 2:48 PM Author: Aphrodisiac confused cumskin abode
A few random observations from a small public ARE country HS in ~1990:
First day of deer hunting (rifle) season, probably 1/4 to 1/3 of the male students would be absent.
Lots of tapered stonewashed jeans and band t-shirts - mainly Metallica and Megadeth. The "...and justice for all" shirt with the scales of justice was damn near ubiquitous.
Because my HS was so small, there was a lot of overlap between the sub-cultures. For example, most of the honor students were varsity athletes.
All school assemblies began with a playing of the national anthem.
Nobody had mobile phones or beepers.
Lots of pickup trucks with gun racks in the student parking lot.
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