It's pretty easy to say what the 90's was about.
It's the back-seat generation.
They are the kids of the people that were born in the 60's, and grew up in the 70's.
They never had to fight for anything, they didn't need to achieve anything. Everything was given to them by their parents, the government, education, everything. All they had to do was ride along in the back-seat of the car of the people that actually did things.
The 90's is more about egocentrism, consumer entitlement, decentralization of society and individualism.
It's a generation of splintered groups, individuals even, without any common goals besides themselves.
There is the overall majority that just goes with the flow of the rest of society, and there are many splintered groups that try to go against it, but unlike the punks of the 70's, they have no structure or ideal.
So the 90's is a generation of individuals, of consumers, of self-obsessed magpies.
And they are the people that are currently producing the next generation.
Oh how I weep..
It's the back-seat generation.
They are the kids of the people that were born in the 60's, and grew up in the 70's.
They never had to fight for anything, they didn't need to achieve anything. Everything was given to them by their parents, the government, education, everything. All they had to do was ride along in the back-seat of the car of the people that actually did things.
The 90's is more about egocentrism, consumer entitlement, decentralization of society and individualism.
It's a generation of splintered groups, individuals even, without any common goals besides themselves.
There is the overall majority that just goes with the flow of the rest of society, and there are many splintered groups that try to go against it, but unlike the punks of the 70's, they have no structure or ideal.
So the 90's is a generation of individuals, of consumers, of self-obsessed magpies.
And they are the people that are currently producing the next generation.
Oh how I weep..