If a kid had a cell phone in the 90s their parents were rich AF. They didn’t come into common use until the mid 90s, and that was for adults. They didn’t become commonplace for young people until well into the 2000s.
02 seems later than I remember but I didn't see young people with phones or know any buying kids phones until around 05 when the industry started getting rid of charge per text , and nights and weekends bs
I remember when it was 5$ a minute. So if you was one town over called home they hit you with roaming and long distances. So 100$ was like 10 minutes of talking
@ in my experience it’s not the kids stuck on their phones, it’s the old people. Particular in the 60-70 year old range. The same age group is also addicted to Facebook
you realize that’s still a thing right? Things don’t just stop existing because you’re not a kid anymore. The world does not revolve around you. Your childhood was really not as special and unique as you think it was.
@@voxveritas7941 that’s not true though. I relate to majority of the stuff that she puts in her videos and I was born in 2004. Y’all really need to stop thinking that your childhood was way more special than unique than it really was. Things don’t stop existing because you stopped being a child. Majority of her videos are things that are just common childhood activities or items. It’s actually ridiculous
same. 2004 and relate to most of her videos. It’s actually kind of embarrassing that these people think the world revolves around them and they think that things just stop existing because they’re not a child anymore 🤣🤣🤣
I wiped all of the stuff off the inside of that plastic agenda planner with alcohol so it was clear. Then I taped pictures of my favorite bands like Korn and dirt bikes and other cool stuff. 😅
Yeah. What's up w that? Pizza (anything on it but cheese?), corn, and chocolate milk (was it whole milk?). What kind of meal is that? Sounds like the schools just found food kids would shut up and eat, never mind nutrition. Just feed 'em and send them back to class.
I didn't have a cellphone until late 2002. I was 26 and I was completely amazed and excited. I feel like that was the year tho. Before that it was kinda rare to see cellphones. It happened all at once for regular consumers. Service was soo bad back then.
We didn't text in class in the 90s. I graduated from high school in '98 and although a few people had phones while I was in school, nobody used them because you had to pay by the minute or by the character when texting. I got a pager in '97 and didn't get a cell phone until '01.
I mastered t9 predictive text while driving. With my ADHD it's hard to imagine someone that would look at the screen long enough to get into an accident. Btw square: ⬛️ rectangle: ⌨️ 📟📱🖥🎞📔💳 Square specifically means that if you multiply the lenght of one side by it self, you'll get the area because all sides are the same length. A=a² "To the second power" is called "squared" for short because that's the area formula for a square. 😊
@brookelord3448 stop texting when driving cop onto.yourself don't use the fact you have a condition as a reason that you wouldn't get into an accident driving while texting
I never had square cut. Triangle stuffed crust pepperoni or 5 in personal round peperoni. Always had fruit, fries and some kind of veggies with it though!
I've wondered how good a place that serves cafeteria food would do....Square pizza, fried burritos, steak sandwiches, etc. Maybe have something unique to the local high school, per location.
We wrote notes in the 80s. No cellphones. We HAD to be crafty cuz teachers were kinda smart back then. Except the stoner teachers. They ALL smoked 🚬 in class.
Me and my son watch movies and shows, the entire time i find myself telling him, "today you would be in prison for that. And that. And that. Etc" Born in 87 it feels like every day of my life they added more laws, less freedoms, nobody had a clue what they were doing. Everyone thst bashes the younger generations seem to forget whos responsibility it was to prepare them! Blaming younger people for our problems is admitting you failed as a generation at raising the next generation.
Phone wasnt really a thing before like 2003 and often we wouldnt text becuse of costs, sure it was cheap but anyway.. You often asked during school hours if you wanted to hang after school or weekend, if weekend, you called from your phone at home and hoped that your friend answeard 😂
as 2000 kid who grew up in central europe you wont fathom being forced as a 1st grader on elementary who is left handed the mental pain of washing off your side of left hand which had pool of Ink from fountain ink pen after each lecture untill second grade when they allowed us to use finally ballpoint pens + having to learn how to write in both print and cursive .
I got Mt first cellphone in 2002. Saw a Will Smith fresh prince of Belair one in 1992...some kid said "it just costs a quarter a minute."...I'm like "man I make fve dollars an hour. I ain't buying that trash!" It was a 1890s thing...but it was only for peoole that didn't mind throwing their money away...at the time.
If a kid had a cell phone in the 90s their parents were rich AF. They didn’t come into common use until the mid 90s, and that was for adults. They didn’t become commonplace for young people until well into the 2000s.
they didnt have texting until like 2002
02 seems later than I remember but I didn't see young people with phones or know any buying kids phones until around 05 when the industry started getting rid of charge per text , and nights and weekends bs
I remember when it was 5$ a minute. So if you was one town over called home they hit you with roaming and long distances. So 100$ was like 10 minutes of talking
Yeah she is full of shit could not txt until after 2000
Bull shit lady i was a kid in the 90s text was after 2000
Pizza with a side of corn! Lol😂😂 Definitely a thing back then. And a carton of chocolate milk to wash it down
Leaving the chat. This is too painful to read. Were the grownups unaware that children weren't born self-sufficient?
Yep
@@sunshineandwarmth tf are you talking about
@sunshineandwarmth no,there parents expected you to become self sufficient. You might want to try it
They switched us to bags in like 93ish.
God Tara is so pretty
She’s a babe ❤
She has herpes, bro
That Agenda hits HARD
I NEVER used that thing lol
only nerds, geeks & dorks did. lol jk :)
I drew in mine
Hey I always liked the breakfast pizza
Im a middle school teacher. In my district, we still have the square pizzas. They are as delicious as always...
Mastering T9 texting is such a generationally specific thing I wonder how the youth feel about it today or if they are even aware of its existence.
The kids of today use the shortcuts we came up with
The kids these days would be so frustrated with it maybe they wouldn’t be so stuck in their phones lol
@ in my experience it’s not the kids stuck on their phones, it’s the old people. Particular in the 60-70 year old range. The same age group is also addicted to Facebook
Yes we got to have chocolate milk for lunch every day
And the ice cream with a wooden spoon 😌
@@TaraTown Tara town you are awesome thankyou for fulfilling my nostalgia of my childhood ❤️ your a true influencer and I love the red lipstick 💄 💋 ❤️
you realize that’s still a thing right? Things don’t just stop existing because you’re not a kid anymore. The world does not revolve around you. Your childhood was really not as special and unique as you think it was.
I’ll never forget the square cafeteria pizza and the un rechargeable pencils
😂😂😂😂😂
I wasn't rich enough to have a phone during my school years
Love your hair
The pop pencils were back in the 80s and school cafeterias have had that pizza and corn lunch since the 70s
Ok cool. And then the nineties maximized it.
Typical gen-X - goddamn…
@@voxveritas7941 watch your language.
@@voxveritas7941don’t hate on us Gen Xer’s because all this 90’s shit started with us!! Duh
@@voxveritas7941 that’s not true though. I relate to majority of the stuff that she puts in her videos and I was born in 2004. Y’all really need to stop thinking that your childhood was way more special than unique than it really was. Things don’t stop existing because you stopped being a child.
Majority of her videos are things that are just common childhood activities or items. It’s actually ridiculous
Millennium Planner brought back memories I didn’t know I had 😂
Enjoyed 🍕 pizza with corn yum 😋
I was born in 2005 and I've experienced all of this.
same. 2004 and relate to most of her videos. It’s actually kind of embarrassing that these people think the world revolves around them and they think that things just stop existing because they’re not a child anymore 🤣🤣🤣
@h3llolime222 I know :)
IDK your exact definition of kid, but iv experienced all of these!
😍I think this 90s girl is beautiful😍
Yes I’m embarrassing myself
Oh yeah without a doubt.
She keeps getting more beautiful
Nah, she's just aging at the same rate as our eyesight
That planner was legendary, brought back some good memories
Mechanical pencils !! 😊
Mic sound great!
I wiped all of the stuff off the inside of that plastic agenda planner with alcohol so it was clear. Then I taped pictures of my favorite bands like Korn and dirt bikes and other cool stuff. 😅
I did that too! Can't believe we all had the same agenda?! Was everything really so single stream back then? 😅
Soooooo much nostalgia 😢😢😢
Just daymn
Yeah, Tara is a cute women
I was born in 86 and I remember doing all those things as a kid
Omg I literally had that same planner!
Thank you for the old memories
I remember all this shit, truly nostalgic.
Miss it :(
I never understood the pizza with corn thing….? Hahaha
Yeah. What's up w that? Pizza (anything on it but cheese?), corn, and chocolate milk (was it whole milk?). What kind of meal is that? Sounds like the schools just found food kids would shut up and eat, never mind nutrition. Just feed 'em and send them back to class.
I didn't have a cellphone until late 2002. I was 26 and I was completely amazed and excited. I feel like that was the year tho. Before that it was kinda rare to see cellphones. It happened all at once for regular consumers. Service was soo bad back then.
I used those I’m from the 90’s lmao i can’t believe next year I’ll be 31 😂
Them pizzas are fire
I was born in 97 and had all of this besides a phone in the early 2000s
You just brought back a lot of memories for me thank you made my day
We did not have cellphones in my days well in the early 90’s.. 😂😂
The planner! Holy smokes I remember having that exact one!
Daymn Tara
I had all of that lol
Thanks... Now Im on amazon looking for that planner just to scratch it.
We had those type of pencils in the 1970's!
1990 texting really well I must have been in the 80 then 😆 😅😂🎉
Oh my god I had that EXACT planner and damn right I scratched it!
Honey we had them late 70 and on 80
🔥 simply 🔥
I've been trying to find the taste of that square pizza ever since!!🥺🇺🇸
God that planner!
Good, I was decades ahead of the curve. The 60s were hardly less exciting.
We didn't text in class in the 90s.
I graduated from high school in '98 and although a few people had phones while I was in school, nobody used them because you had to pay by the minute or by the character when texting.
I got a pager in '97 and didn't get a cell phone until '01.
I loved scratching that pad as a kid lol.
My son has that pencil and note book just because you're out of school doesn't mean everything is going too.
That pizza and corn was the best.
Born Jan 1999. I remember every single item 🥹
I can "Feel" the last one...😮
Yep that way I always texted on my bike. Checkted the road and all and send almost perfect text messages. No whats up pr whayever😂
I still have pencils like that 😂...
I went to highschool 92-96 and not 1 single kid had a cell phone.
I love it when people who most likely weren't born yet tell others what the other's lives were like back in a foregone time.
Born in 06 and did all those things
Early 2000s cartridge pencils be like “Changing mags”
They still have those cartiage pencils i pick them off the floor all the time at work
I think I’ll always miss going to the rental store to rent a new movie.
The millienium agenda book!!!! I havent seen that in literally decades lol
i miss those pencil cartridges
I mastered t9 predictive text while driving. With my ADHD it's hard to imagine someone that would look at the screen long enough to get into an accident.
Btw square: ⬛️
rectangle: ⌨️ 📟📱🖥🎞📔💳
Square specifically means that if you multiply the lenght of one side by it self, you'll get the area because all sides are the same length.
A=a²
"To the second power" is called "squared" for short because that's the area formula for a square. 😊
@brookelord3448 stop texting when driving cop onto.yourself don't use the fact you have a condition as a reason that you wouldn't get into an accident driving while texting
No one has a mobile phone at my school and I left in 99😂
that planner!
Class of 2000, still have those planners
My daughter just had one of those pencils and her sister lost a piece so to the trash it went. My oldest was sooo mad at her little sister
I did this in 2010
I never had square cut. Triangle stuffed crust pepperoni or 5 in personal round peperoni. Always had fruit, fries and some kind of veggies with it though!
We waited in line, often at a record store, to purchase a concert ticket that was made of paper.
I work for gallikers now and had the same meal as a kid.
I've wondered how good a place that serves cafeteria food would do....Square pizza, fried burritos, steak sandwiches, etc. Maybe have something unique to the local high school, per location.
I didn’t know anyone in the 90 s with textable phones.
Same thing in the 80s miss hottie 😂😂😂
That full hand scratch 😂
T9
Come back 😢
I don’t as just thinking about those pencils. Wish I could find some.
Had all them in the early 2000s but yeah they all fell off around 2004 2006 its sad
I’m 02 I remember them pencils
The millennium planner was a lost memory😭
We wrote notes in the 80s. No cellphones. We HAD to be crafty cuz teachers were kinda smart back then. Except the stoner teachers. They ALL smoked 🚬 in class.
That scratching noise is like nails on a chalkboard to me I absolutely can't stand it!😂
I had square pizza in the early 80s.
I remember those pencils
We didn’t have cell phones in the 90s lol that was high school
Me and my son watch movies and shows, the entire time i find myself telling him, "today you would be in prison for that. And that. And that. Etc" Born in 87 it feels like every day of my life they added more laws, less freedoms, nobody had a clue what they were doing. Everyone thst bashes the younger generations seem to forget whos responsibility it was to prepare them! Blaming younger people for our problems is admitting you failed as a generation at raising the next generation.
I still have a 4 colored pen
Don’t see many hot 90’s chicks like this anymore 🥰🥰🥰🥰👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Gotta include that Dixon Ticonderoga! Best pencil ever
Phone wasnt really a thing before like 2003 and often we wouldnt text becuse of costs, sure it was cheap but anyway..
You often asked during school hours if you wanted to hang after school or weekend, if weekend, you called from your phone at home and hoped that your friend answeard 😂
as 2000 kid who grew up in central europe you wont fathom being forced as a 1st grader on elementary who is left handed the mental pain of washing off your side of left hand which had pool of Ink from fountain ink pen after each lecture untill second grade when they allowed us to use finally ballpoint pens + having to learn how to write in both print and cursive .
Yup!!
Nice "90s" hairdo btw 😂
I got Mt first cellphone in 2002. Saw a Will Smith fresh prince of Belair one in 1992...some kid said "it just costs a quarter a minute."...I'm like "man I make fve dollars an hour. I ain't buying that trash!" It was a 1890s thing...but it was only for peoole that didn't mind throwing their money away...at the time.
Pizza day was my favorite.
They still have those pencils, but now they have colored pencil and crayon versions
They still have those pencils ✏️
Nah they still have all of that with the exception of the flip phones