• LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Bojack Horseman actually came out in the 90s. That’s why in the theme song it talks about running in th 90s. For more movie facts subscribe to my webzone.

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      Idk but we need to tell more people that the early 2000s was hugely influenced by the I Love the 80s VH1 TV series which caused a resurgance of swing and is where we see some of the stuff like Mambo #5 and Christina Aguilera’s Candyman, please teach your children the lore

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        No, your title makes more sense. People who grew up in the 90s would have watched House in its original run. The thing that makes no sense is the censoring of the word god.

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      2005 was essentially the 90s. People were still talking about the matrix, playing n64 and ps1, barely anyone had a mobile phone and most internet connections were still dial up.

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        BS the 90s ended after 9/11 and 2005 is when people started using social media and YouTube…the beginning of the end.

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          That was 2006. Youtube came out december 15th 2005. Facebook became available to general public in september 2006.

          Look, hsres a graph

          2005 was roughly the end of the internet dark ages, but it was barely different to the 90s.

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            the end of the Internet dark ages

            That seems like a strangely backwards way to word it in my mind. Thats around the time the Internet stopped being “the internet” to me.

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              I see what you mean. Yeah, the internet was a better place back then.

              I was coming from more of a stance of the tech behind the internet.

              When someone could ruin my game of ultima online by picking up the phone.

              When niche message boards existed and msn messenger was how i spoke to my friends.