I was 10 years old in 1994, and I can confidently say that life in the 90s was a whirlwind of excitement and wonder. Every day felt meaningful, and there was a palpable sense of joy in the air. Kids played outside until the streetlights came on, filling the neighborhoods with laughter and adventure. I had the unique experience of growing up between the electrifying buzz of New York City and the tranquil beauty of North Carolina, truly getting the best of both worlds. The 90s were an absolute thrill ride. I remember the sheer exhilaration of playing on my Super Nintendo, then leveling up to the groundbreaking PlayStation 1. Action heroes like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Bruce Willis lit up our screens, making every movie night an event to remember. Friday nights were legendary - we'd head to Blockbuster to rent the latest movies and games, then gather with friends and family for evenings filled with fun and laughter. From the iconic sounds of dial-up internet to the magic of discovering new music on a mixtape, the 90s were a time of endless possibilities and boundless excitement. Growing up in this incredible decade was a true adventure, one filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
I was a year old in 1994! However, I do remember the thrill of the 90s! It was great! Do you remember the Marvel Cartoons back then? I am just catching up on Marvel and I loved the 90s shows. Even now! Thanks for sharing your story!
The 90s were a beautiful time. Without the internet in everybody’s phone, you just went out into the world and experienced life and every moment. It was like an oblivious bliss
@Escanor89 born 87, I know the feelings brother. The 90's were something different. Going outside, having your parents tell you to be in when the streetlights come on! Lol it was the best time😢. I miss it!
I turned 6 in 1994 and I remember seeing The Lion King in a drive in theater (first and last time!). I also had the movie soundtrack and knew how to use the cassette player and VCR all by myself. Growing up, my parents didn't have a lot of money but my brother and I never knew that because we had all the things we needed plus a little extra every now and then like a new video game, but only if we kept our grades up. The only people we could compare ourselves to were other kids in the area who also had the same things we did. No social media to make us aware of all the shit the rich kids had. What we had was enough and we were happy. I still carry this attitude into my adult life. The world tries to scare us with all the things that can go wrong, and all the things you don't have, but I maintain the sense of gratitude I learned to cultivate around everyday joys. In the 90s, my parents worked hard and taught us well.
Every day I think that 2024 is a dream. I want to wake up back in 2000s. Seeing my dad helping my mom wake me up for school. Or shyly causing trouble. lol What I would pay to go back and be young..
The past is beautiful but it is the past live in now be happy it happened made you who you are and understand the universe the divine or God don’t made mistakes and would make it easier to live in the past if it actually helped I love your genuine love for your past tho I felt it in your words you must have warm memories too you are blessed realize it for that reason
The 90s were such a good time. I remember no cells phones or social media just friends all meeting on their bikes and doing whatever until the street lights came on. Than building club houses and just being outside. I wish for those times again
In 1995, I was a 15 year old Freshman in High school. Life was simple then. I would love to go back, and talk to my young self and tell him, what to do and what not to do in life....
@@DottyDelightful love the answer. many think that it would make a difference, if your older self meets your younger, so it would accept more easily that older you tells the trouth. i think in some rare cases your older self provides good answers but especially in those kind of things the personal answer always layed hidden in real experience, so it cannot be just applied by telling it to someone.
Just goes to show...all of us are connected with these wonderful memories of a wonderful moment in time.. It brings me a sort of inner peace to know we all get to share this feeling together. "90's!!!" 😊😁💯🙏🏽
I love this, thank you for creating it, I was 14 in 1990, it was a such simpler time growing up then, the only pressure we had was from peers and magazines, I feel sorry for teens now, with the internet, social media, everything polished, tweaked and filtered.
The first movie i remember seeing in theaters was '95s "Toy Story" with my great uncle and great aunt. The '3-D' CGI blew my mind. They both passed during the Covid pandemic. We haven't had a funeral or memorial for them yet. They took me to movies like "Pokémon 2000" and bought me the cards. They never had grandchildren of their own, but they always brought all the others kids gifts too when it was another's birthday. I miss them, even if they loved Nixon, Reagan, Bushes, and Trump. RIP Uncle Harold and Aunt Marilyn
Born 1993, when I was around 5/6 me and my family had to move to Germany, Osnabruck because my Dad was stationed there for being in the British Army. We stayed there until 2001. I can honestly say from what memories are still there in my head, are the best years of my life. If I could just relive those days, just for a few hours, I would be so happy. I spend hours crying happy/sad tears on Google Earth Pro with the time machine of the maps. Seeing my old Primary School before it was demolished. Seeing the Army barracks my dad was at before that too was sadly demolished. Seeing my old childhood home which I haven't seen since we left 23 years ago. It's even more saddening with how Germany's privacy laws are. Google Street view is practically none existent. So the buildings and the streets I fondly remember are mainly just these pixelated resemblances of buildings that I still vividly remember from my childhood but I can't see how are now or was a few years ago. I only have what I remember, and the odd remnants of videos here on RUclips which is extremely lacking and rare to find Thankfully some time last year, Germany finally lifted those privacy laws for Google Maps Street view and i finally got to see my home again for the first time since we all left way back in 2001. I will be honest. I've never cried so much in such a long time. It was harrowingly different everywhere i looked around Osnabruck but I could also see things that haven't changed at all. The walks we went on, the Warner Brothers Movie Theme Park down south near Dorsten. Pony rides in the woods and picking the oldest one there who was called Boris. I picked him all the time because he liked to eat the grass a lot which made the ride last longer so I could spend more time with him. The little & big lake walk just behind the Nettebad. The traditional Christmas Markets in the town centre. Playing video games when my Dad finally came home on my Playstation 1, we would try and beat the games in one day but never could because I didn't have a memory card. Getting excited whenever Pokemon was on the TV. Friends round mine to share the big swimming pool I had. Watching Halloween Town before going out trick or treating. Finding our first ever pet, a kitten abandoned behind a grit bin while we were on a bike ride and taking her home, we named her Millie. So many memories. All lost to time. With only old VHS tapes & photographs to try and relive those memories at least just a tiny bit. Oh what Id do just to go back to those days. Nostalgia is such a beautiful but cruel mistress. I hate to love it and love to hate it. I Miss you Osnabruck. I miss you childhood. But. I have a daughter now, born Bonfire Night in 2022. Can't believe it's almost been 2 years with her already. And I honestly can not wait to be the best father I can possibly be. And to make everlasting memories with her that she can look back on and smile just as much as I do looking back at the ones I made with my Mum & Dad. Oh Germany. Oh Osnabruck. Oh childhood. You were the best of days. I'll revisit you one day. With the whole family hopefully.
@@Loomisheep No that was me, i like commenting it on videos that evoke similar emotions of nostalgia. It puts me at ease when the sad thoughts start kicking in
my family was stationed in augsburg germany in the 1980's. i feel the exact same. i listen to this kind of music often when i am working and this music evokes the exact same memories. bbest memories of my life. like you i often go on google earth and tour the places i used to walk. i find the building we lived in, the bowling alley, and the playground i used to play at. i have such strong emotions from that idyllic past life. bless you. i can't wait to go back there.
I can smell the 90’s through this video… it’s bring me so much joy…! The aesthetic of this video is so good, it’s bring me memories that I had forget. Reminds me of the ride home from the rental store. thank you for making this video!
I was 7 in 94'. I was in 1st grade, probably up in my room playing Sega or with my new Jurassic Park toys. I had the fenced in set with the big T-Rex. What's funny is reading all the nostalgia about how the 90's were so amazing and now feels terrible, some kid who is 7 right now is going to be listening to chill music 30 years from now, wishing he could go back.
Freshman year of my high school days. I made it this far, thank you so much. May the rest of us carry on forward, ready to face whatever awaits us. Good night. 🫵🏽👊🏽‼️
Ahh yes I was just -1 during this lovely year of our lord. Brings back so much nostalgia from when I was floating in the aether of my parents imaginations. Oh, the joys of being just an idea....
Riding bikes at night looking up while pedaling seeing the street lights pass by, building a club house of wood with hand me down pillows for seats to have silly arguments, Vanilla Ice, MC hammer, block buster, buying a nintendo with parents at deardens, family dinners, trips to the beach, lakes, I want to go back....
It’s never too late to teach the next generation what made it great. Freedom, spending time with each other in person, whether it be outside or inside. For movie night or a casual video game. Or just running around. Overstimulation with this new technology, having everything so readily available. We get so used to wanting things instantly. We must remember patience is a virtue.
I`m not even born at that time. Also, i`m from Ukraine, so, our 90`s has other vibes, but that music makes me calm and happy while coding. Thanks guys!
Born '74. Just noticed this: during the 90's, it seemed to me that the '80s were ages past. They were just yesterday. I guess one compares time intervals with the amount of time they lived up to that point. Anyway, much happier now than in the 90's :-)
@user-wh5ir4fo4r I feel my life is so much more full and balanced now. Cannot really complain. A lot of the bad stuff from the '90s we simply do not remember that well unless we focus...
Feb, 8th. I miss growing up during the 2000’s in Port St. Lucie FL. Parents never got into having internet, Played outside all day with my friends and would ride our bikes or skateboards to the park or the plaza on Florista. Could go to the beach anytime. The crazy stuff we see today was pretty much unthinkable back then, at least where I grew up. New Video games were only $49.99 at Walmart and gaming companies weren’t trying to rip off its consumers. So sad that this is the future. If only we knew this would happen right?…
In the suburbs of New Jersey... autumn of 1998, I would rush back home from school, throw on my plaid sherpa jacket, and meet up in the center of my cul-de-sac with my friends on our bikes. We would ride to the comic book store and then to the park to play baseball. We had to be back home before the streetlights came on and right before they would turn on, it would look like the photo in this video. I miss it...
Hello friend, would I be able to use the second song on this playlist to make a song? I am a singer/songwriter from Wales & I have had a wonderful idea for vocals for this track. I can even send you a demo of what I've done for my own personal use so far and you can see if you like it? It's beautiful. I am currently in Mali Haf's band, on a big TV production in the filming stages, working with some big Welsh producers like MINAS and others. This is my own personal production project. Of course you will be named on the track and can have royalties! Seraphyre xo
Someday we will wake up and go hang out and throw the football in the streets with our friends while the cool fall breeze is blowing away the yellow leaves. Waiting for Mom to call out dinner and we have to go in
I was 15 in 1995. Everything made sense and common sense mattered. No one got offended easily. I miss the 90's. I can't believe I'm 44 now. Still look young though. 1995....My mother was so young then. 34 year old mom with a 15 year old. RIP mama...
Born in '83, life has been a complete sh*t show since I was 17. Hoping to get the courage to delete myself one day I do not get notifications or come back to my comments because this is how I express my true feelings, on a f*cking RUclips video. I'd ask to not write me however, if someone reads someone's comment one day, it might save a life.
Thanks!
I thank you my friend! Your support helps me continue producing more music!
That's so nice of you.
Man, there was such optimism and hope in the air for the future in the 90s. I haven't felt like that in 20 years.
Same bro. It's been literally 20 years
Felt like something died along the way
I was 10 years old in 1994, and I can confidently say that life in the 90s was a whirlwind of excitement and wonder. Every day felt meaningful, and there was a palpable sense of joy in the air. Kids played outside until the streetlights came on, filling the neighborhoods with laughter and adventure. I had the unique experience of growing up between the electrifying buzz of New York City and the tranquil beauty of North Carolina, truly getting the best of both worlds.
The 90s were an absolute thrill ride. I remember the sheer exhilaration of playing on my Super Nintendo, then leveling up to the groundbreaking PlayStation 1. Action heroes like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Bruce Willis lit up our screens, making every movie night an event to remember. Friday nights were legendary - we'd head to Blockbuster to rent the latest movies and games, then gather with friends and family for evenings filled with fun and laughter.
From the iconic sounds of dial-up internet to the magic of discovering new music on a mixtape, the 90s were a time of endless possibilities and boundless excitement. Growing up in this incredible decade was a true adventure, one filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
Right there with ya buddy... Take me back anyday
@@starxrox so sad buddy I wish I could go back for even an hour 🥲
North Carolinas were the best in the 80's and 90's! busy busy now with all the growth and traffic.
@@czorr1997 yes sadly everything went downhill in the 2000s
I was a year old in 1994! However, I do remember the thrill of the 90s! It was great!
Do you remember the Marvel Cartoons back then? I am just catching up on Marvel and I loved the 90s shows. Even now!
Thanks for sharing your story!
The 90s were a beautiful time. Without the internet in everybody’s phone, you just went out into the world and experienced life and every moment. It was like an oblivious bliss
Born in 84. Growing up through the 90’s feels like a whole different lifetime.
@@dirkslice4635 have they ever!
Born 89, and yes It does. Everything changed after the smartphone. Sometimes I hate It, and sometimes I love It. But those memories are kept forever
@Escanor89 born 87, I know the feelings brother. The 90's were something different. Going outside, having your parents tell you to be in when the streetlights come on! Lol it was the best time😢. I miss it!
Same, I'd say everything went downhill since 9/11. 2020 and beyond is definitely the worst everything has ever been
Tupac
I turned 6 in 1994 and I remember seeing The Lion King in a drive in theater (first and last time!). I also had the movie soundtrack and knew how to use the cassette player and VCR all by myself. Growing up, my parents didn't have a lot of money but my brother and I never knew that because we had all the things we needed plus a little extra every now and then like a new video game, but only if we kept our grades up. The only people we could compare ourselves to were other kids in the area who also had the same things we did. No social media to make us aware of all the shit the rich kids had. What we had was enough and we were happy. I still carry this attitude into my adult life. The world tries to scare us with all the things that can go wrong, and all the things you don't have, but I maintain the sense of gratitude I learned to cultivate around everyday joys. In the 90s, my parents worked hard and taught us well.
The comments are saying exactly how I feel. Miss the 90’s.
Every day I think that 2024 is a dream. I want to wake up back in 2000s. Seeing my dad helping my mom wake me up for school. Or shyly causing trouble. lol What I would pay to go back and be young..
The past is beautiful but it is the past live in now be happy it happened made you who you are and understand the universe the divine or God don’t made mistakes and would make it easier to live in the past if it actually helped
I love your genuine love for your past tho I felt it in your words you must have warm memories too you are blessed realize it for that reason
The 90s were such a good time. I remember no cells phones or social media just friends all meeting on their bikes and doing whatever until the street lights came on. Than building club houses and just being outside. I wish for those times again
In 1995, I was a 15 year old Freshman in High school. Life was simple then. I would love to go back, and talk to my young self and tell him, what to do and what not to do in life....
Same
he wouldn't listen! hahaha I often think that about myself
@@DottyDelightful love the answer. many think that it would make a difference, if your older self meets your younger, so it would accept more easily that older you tells the trouth. i think in some rare cases your older self provides good answers but especially in those kind of things the personal answer always layed hidden in real experience, so it cannot be just applied by telling it to someone.
Same here!
@@acriby Yes, indeed!
Just goes to show...all of us are connected with these wonderful memories of a wonderful moment in time.. It brings me a sort of inner peace to know we all get to share this feeling together. "90's!!!" 😊😁💯🙏🏽
I love this, thank you for creating it, I was 14 in 1990, it was a such simpler time growing up then, the only pressure we had was from peers and magazines, I feel sorry for teens now, with the internet, social media, everything polished, tweaked and filtered.
Take me back oh god. I miss the 90's so much.
I loved the 80s and 90s so much!
this word is my word. I receive it by faith and I declare that this is my time!!
Thanks! Life is a fall, you can't go back, you can't stop it, you just wing it!
The first movie i remember seeing in theaters was '95s "Toy Story" with my great uncle and great aunt. The '3-D' CGI blew my mind. They both passed during the Covid pandemic. We haven't had a funeral or memorial for them yet. They took me to movies like "Pokémon 2000" and bought me the cards. They never had grandchildren of their own, but they always brought all the others kids gifts too when it was another's birthday. I miss them, even if they loved Nixon, Reagan, Bushes, and Trump.
RIP Uncle Harold and Aunt Marilyn
Born 1993, when I was around 5/6 me and my family had to move to Germany, Osnabruck because my Dad was stationed there for being in the British Army. We stayed there until 2001. I can honestly say from what memories are still there in my head, are the best years of my life. If I could just relive those days, just for a few hours, I would be so happy.
I spend hours crying happy/sad tears on Google Earth Pro with the time machine of the maps. Seeing my old Primary School before it was demolished. Seeing the Army barracks my dad was at before that too was sadly demolished. Seeing my old childhood home which I haven't seen since we left 23 years ago.
It's even more saddening with how Germany's privacy laws are. Google Street view is practically none existent. So the buildings and the streets I fondly remember are mainly just these pixelated resemblances of buildings that I still vividly remember from my childhood but I can't see how are now or was a few years ago. I only have what I remember, and the odd remnants of videos here on RUclips which is extremely lacking and rare to find
Thankfully some time last year, Germany finally lifted those privacy laws for Google Maps Street view and i finally got to see my home again for the first time since we all left way back in 2001. I will be honest. I've never cried so much in such a long time. It was harrowingly different everywhere i looked around Osnabruck but I could also see things that haven't changed at all.
The walks we went on, the Warner Brothers Movie Theme Park down south near Dorsten. Pony rides in the woods and picking the oldest one there who was called Boris. I picked him all the time because he liked to eat the grass a lot which made the ride last longer so I could spend more time with him. The little & big lake walk just behind the Nettebad. The traditional Christmas Markets in the town centre. Playing video games when my Dad finally came home on my Playstation 1, we would try and beat the games in one day but never could because I didn't have a memory card. Getting excited whenever Pokemon was on the TV. Friends round mine to share the big swimming pool I had.
Watching Halloween Town before going out trick or treating. Finding our first ever pet, a kitten abandoned behind a grit bin while we were on a bike ride and taking her home, we named her Millie. So many memories. All lost to time. With only old VHS tapes & photographs to try and relive those memories at least just a tiny bit.
Oh what Id do just to go back to those days. Nostalgia is such a beautiful but cruel mistress. I hate to love it and love to hate it. I Miss you Osnabruck. I miss you childhood.
But. I have a daughter now, born Bonfire Night in 2022. Can't believe it's almost been 2 years with her already. And I honestly can not wait to be the best father I can possibly be. And to make everlasting memories with her that she can look back on and smile just as much as I do looking back at the ones I made with my Mum & Dad.
Oh Germany. Oh Osnabruck. Oh childhood. You were the best of days. I'll revisit you one day. With the whole family hopefully.
huh? I've seen this exact comment on another video, posted by a different person.
@@Loomisheep No that was me, i like commenting it on videos that evoke similar emotions of nostalgia. It puts me at ease when the sad thoughts start kicking in
@@Pilps the word you are looking for is "melancholy", those are not sad thoughts...
my family was stationed in augsburg germany in the 1980's. i feel the exact same. i listen to this kind of music often when i am working and this music evokes the exact same memories. bbest memories of my life. like you i often go on google earth and tour the places i used to walk. i find the building we lived in, the bowling alley, and the playground i used to play at. i have such strong emotions from that idyllic past life. bless you. i can't wait to go back there.
the picture for this video even reminds me of the streets and structures in germany
I can smell the 90’s through this video… it’s bring me so much joy…! The aesthetic of this video is so good, it’s bring me memories that I had forget. Reminds me of the ride home from the rental store. thank you for making this video!
Utopic Dreamer drops video.
I watch.
Instant peace realized.
Deep work achieved.
feels so good to listen something like that 🖤
I was 7 in 94'. I was in 1st grade, probably up in my room playing Sega or with my new Jurassic Park toys. I had the fenced in set with the big T-Rex. What's funny is reading all the nostalgia about how the 90's were so amazing and now feels terrible, some kid who is 7 right now is going to be listening to chill music 30 years from now, wishing he could go back.
Born in 95 and I love this 💕
The 90s we're incredible......😊
Man, this is so chill and combined with that pic, nostalgia’s hitting hard. Almost too hard
Freshman year of my high school days. I made it this far, thank you so much. May the rest of us carry on forward, ready to face whatever awaits us. Good night. 🫵🏽👊🏽‼️
C/O 1998? That was the best graduation class...
Not even 10 seconds in and I have goosebumps. This hits in the feels. Damn.
Amazing image and amazing music. It is real therapy!
My childhood. This is beautiful.❤
0:06 that first song goes so hard that’s it’s like a dreamscape back to that decade and I love it. Love your music and appreciate your hard work.
The music and especially that picture! It is right out of the visual memories of my 10 years old self.
Backdrop to my more relaxed workout routine I’m doin at home today. Just movin and breathing and holding a stretch right now.
I love synthwave... This is really great.... All of these pieces are great... So whomever has composed these my hats off to you..🎉
This reminds me of the Weather Channel and I love it.
35:00 i want to replay this over and over dont delete this
An era to miss.
This is the year I was born 😢🤍 love the music, thank you
You're amazing thank you for this
Ahh yes I was just -1 during this lovely year of our lord. Brings back so much nostalgia from when I was floating in the aether of my parents imaginations. Oh, the joys of being just an idea....
Riding bikes at night looking up while pedaling seeing the street lights pass by, building a club house of wood with hand me down pillows for seats to have silly arguments, Vanilla Ice, MC hammer, block buster, buying a nintendo with parents at deardens, family dinners, trips to the beach, lakes, I want to go back....
It’s never too late to teach the next generation what made it great. Freedom, spending time with each other in person, whether it be outside or inside. For movie night or a casual video game. Or just running around. Overstimulation with this new technology, having everything so readily available. We get so used to wanting things instantly. We must remember patience is a virtue.
why does this feel so nostalgic
I`m not even born at that time. Also, i`m from Ukraine, so, our 90`s has other vibes, but that music makes me calm and happy while coding.
Thanks guys!
Extremely accurate title. I’m chilling.
lit awesomeee
Your talent is incredible.
Such a vibe ❤
love this inspires me to write music and poetry
Born '74. Just noticed this: during the 90's, it seemed to me that the '80s were ages past. They were just yesterday. I guess one compares time intervals with the amount of time they lived up to that point. Anyway, much happier now than in the 90's :-)
@user-wh5ir4fo4r I feel my life is so much more full and balanced now. Cannot really complain. A lot of the bad stuff from the '90s we simply do not remember that well unless we focus...
This video was exactly what was needed. Thank you!
AT PEACE WHILE DESIGNING, DRAWING, COOKING THANKS!!!
My kind of person you are
Incredible video, this is exactly how I felt in the 90's. What's the song at 2:07:27 ??
that was too good!
I was 11 in 95'. Feels like I left alternate reality behind.
95 was a vibe , it’s when I arrived
As much as nostalgia feels warm and fuzzy, its gonna lead you to depression the more you go after it.
2:40:08 love
this is a vibe, what are you calling the tracks?
I actually think you can find more peaceful suburbs today. Great mix though!
Impressive that you make all of this music. That is incredible.
luckily my parents house hasnt changed much so its still 90s vibing over there
Born July 31st, 1995. Life is...well it's there.
Feb, 8th. I miss growing up during the 2000’s in Port St. Lucie FL.
Parents never got into having internet, Played outside all day with my friends and would ride our bikes or skateboards to the park or the plaza on Florista. Could go to the beach anytime. The crazy stuff we see today was pretty much unthinkable back then, at least where I grew up. New Video games were only $49.99 at Walmart and gaming companies weren’t trying to rip off its consumers. So sad that this is the future. If only we knew this would happen right?…
Feb 17, 1995. Miss my childhood days despite having a good life right now :)
🔥
In the suburbs of New Jersey... autumn of 1998, I would rush back home from school, throw on my plaid sherpa jacket, and meet up in the center of my cul-de-sac with my friends on our bikes. We would ride to the comic book store and then to the park to play baseball. We had to be back home before the streetlights came on and right before they would turn on, it would look like the photo in this video. I miss it...
The way Radio Shack smelled...
Growing up sucks, but it comes with its Pros.
A moth landed on me
Was it a hawkmoth? Thems adorable widdle cuddlemuffins ❤
1:03:33
90s - when the ppl that you loved ended up being the ppl that loved u
What post-production techniques were used to enhance this video?
It's some kind of VHS filter, like sony Vegas has
I always though it would be neat to make that effect with a real old VHS camera and player
"this is what peace feels like" and it's a photo that looks like a shot from Longlegs
good vibes though
Hello friend, would I be able to use the second song on this playlist to make a song? I am a singer/songwriter from Wales & I have had a wonderful idea for vocals for this track. I can even send you a demo of what I've done for my own personal use so far and you can see if you like it? It's beautiful. I am currently in Mali Haf's band, on a big TV production in the filming stages, working with some big Welsh producers like MINAS and others. This is my own personal production project. Of course you will be named on the track and can have royalties! Seraphyre xo
If you see this, please send your positive thoughts and prayers for my healing journey.
I see you, I don't know you or your struggles but you are cared for, you are loved and you deserve the best
1:07:44
2:07:23
5:52:51
s'kudah wuz here
the only true peace is love
90s were a great time to be alive. In America. As a straight, white, middle class guy from and unbroken home... I assume.
I was born in 95 ❤
riding bikes was just for fun
Not because you can't afford a car 😂
algo is pushing this hard... organic af
Need the name to that very first song.
Watched a previous vid of yours, now RUclips is recommending this. Might as well subscribe. Love your work (⌒▽⌒)
Someday we will wake up and go hang out and throw the football in the streets with our friends while the cool fall breeze is blowing away the yellow leaves. Waiting for Mom to call out dinner and we have to go in
I was 15 in 1995. Everything made sense and common sense mattered. No one got offended easily. I miss the 90's. I can't believe I'm 44 now. Still look young though. 1995....My mother was so young then. 34 year old mom with a 15 year old. RIP mama...
can i ask where the picture is from? something about the vibe feels so familiar.
Born in ‘95 ❤
This ain’t AI, this is the set of Longlegs, I was waiting for Nicolas Cage the whole time
Why are there adverts disrupting the stream it’s really off putting…
if you are into this then you need to watch the original twin peaks show from 1990
Ah yes the firewalk theme, later sampled by the KLF🎉
What time is it where you are?
i was born in 97 but only experienced the 2000s
Anyone else notice the creator’s unique style?
These great feelings of early 2000s all still exist away from your cell phones and constant BS the media is spewing at us. I find it everyday :)
This feels without soul
これらの音楽たちはAI生成で作られたものですか?
🙂👍✨
Spotify Name ?
f'ed the shiiii out my fine ass man to this jam thank uuu was immaculate
Too many ads. Couldn't enjoy.
Born in '83, life has been a complete sh*t show since I was 17.
Hoping to get the courage to delete myself one day
I do not get notifications or come back to my comments because this is how I express my true feelings, on a f*cking RUclips video.
I'd ask to not write me however, if someone reads someone's comment one day, it might save a life.
aaaaahhhhhhhhh 1990s
well i guest peace is some kind of anxiety
commercials >:(