
40 Of The Most Nostalgic Posts Found On ‘The 90s Guyz’ Meme Page
We often find that nostalgia has a pretty powerful hold on a lot of us. Our past experiences have significantly shaped the people we are today. It’s also a wonderful way to feel that sense of inclusivity. Knowing others have gone through similar things in their lives and come to parallel understandings fosters a feeling of kinship.
The Facebook page “The 90’s Guyz,” is popular for its daily content reminiscing one of our fave decades. From Waterfuls Ring Toss games to alarm clocks that are not just a feature on your phone, the 90s were a different yet familiar time, as you can see from the images below.
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Pan Narrans : As I’ve seen kids struggle with a mail box I fully expect them to believe you.
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ndkatis : You remember how fast that “bubble gum” turned into a concrete like substance?
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Owen (edited): And still one of the best satires on TV.
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BROmanicus85 : RIP Mr. Williams… you are and will be missed!
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Sleestak : To be fair, we didn’t have as much to look at.
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Owen : I recently bought quite an expensive polaroid camera. It turns out that with a real camera, I take terrible pictures.
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AG : Back when Pizza Hut was a dine-in restaurant
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Scrappychick : Until rhe cat figured out how to work it
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Huddo’s sister : Don’t know the intended purpose, but they were great tactile resources for people with sensory needs- my brothers had them on their wheelchair trays.
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JimSteve : New fear unlocked: The magic stool bus
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The Phantom Stranger (edited): We sold these when I worked at Spencer Gifts back in the 90’s. They only held about 6 ounces and they were made out of this rubberized plastic that made everything taste funny.
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sturmwesen (edited): Let me tell you the tale of the glass salad bowl in the form of..salad leafs. Every adult (35-40yrs) household had them when I was a kid…. and when I became an adult I realized they just turn up in random 35 years old households. Noone ever bought them. Last month we went to a thrift store and there it was… Since I have no parents/grandparents I was compelled to buy it…So now, at 37 I too have a salad formed glass salad bowl.
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Stephanie Did It : To my ears, they rang like a bell when you bounced them.
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Shark bait hoo haha : I don’t know about that. I thought the watermelon flavor of Bubblicious was the bomb!
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Owen : I cried when my first tamagotchi died. I had failed as a father. I was about 8
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JoyfulZebra : And then you would pretend to shoot laser beams like Cyclops
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Shark bait hoo haha : Now I use them to make pretty suncatchers
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justagirl : they were useless as pencils, but so fun.
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Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.