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Not really now. Though it was unique being just before the digital age holding onto that analog touch and characteristics. I don't mind the once b-films and late night television, endless culture, that were intriguing that bewitched you.
But I could have done without the depressive parts looking back, but I don't know, and I'm thinking of music from them, it held a little more culture and open expression then still compared to now where everthing is about a sale that doesn't even give back to the artist (in music)
And clearly I'm also saying there was less digital noise, where if you had a connection you saw them smile, or be sad.
But I could have done without the depressive parts looking back, but I don't know, and I'm thinking of music from them, it held a little more culture and open expression then still compared to now where everthing is about a sale that doesn't even give back to the artist (in music)
And clearly I'm also saying there was less digital noise, where if you had a connection you saw them smile, or be sad.
RoxClymer · 41-45, M
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my life in the 90s was polar opposite
a Lot of Really Awesome things happened to me
and a Lot of traumatizing BS happened to me.
my life in the 90s was polar opposite
a Lot of Really Awesome things happened to me
and a Lot of traumatizing BS happened to me.