I was born in 1983 so I do remember some of the 80s. However the 90s is far more vivid in my mind. Despite what everyone might say, I loved the 90s.
I was born in 1970, so with my teenage years, the 80's started as well. It wasn't long before I got introduced to computers and videogames, most notably Scramble, Missile Command, Donkey Kong, and Pacman. Music was very interesting in the 80's, with all those brand new digital synths such as the yamaha dx 7 and the whole parade of drummachines that were being made back then. I really enjoyed the 80's, wouldn't want to have missed them.DarthScorpio11 said:I'm 21, and was born 11.12.89. So i was a new born around the time the 80s was ending. As a kid, i always though 80s stuff was corny and lame, growing up with CGI stuff like Jarassic Park, and 3D video games like Playstation. However, as i got older, i started becoming more fascinated with 80s. Seems like a pretty cool laid back, and cheesy, yet fun time. I wish i could just walk down the street with a boombox on my shoulder now-a-days. I'd trade my teen years in the 00s for being a teen in the 80s
Yep, but there's nothing to tell. Our 80's were completely different from civilised world's.Does Anyone Here Remember The 80s
"Takeeeeeeee onnnnn meeeeeee!" God I love that song.winter2 said:A-HA
That's all that needs to be said about the 80's.
If it had happened again a few thousand may have died, if it was a massively successful attack beyond the dreams of its planners, maybe even tens of thousands may have died. If World War Three had started in the eighties there maybe would have been tens of thousands of survivors. I think the treat of imminent nuclear destruction beats the off chance that someone would breach U.S. security again post 9/11. I'm sure your fear was very real, but it was a fear of death and the death of your family, with the Cold War it was a fear of fiery apocalypse for all of humanity.DarthScorpio11 said:snippity
how was america not in any threat in the last decade? the people who died in the WTC were just everyday Americans who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. No one knew if this was going to happen again, or where it was going to happen. Who is that not intimate?