The 90s were an innocent time, where the idea of a guy removing a rib in order to suck himself off was the most outrageous thing we could imagine.
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It is intensely difficult to join those ⅔. It takes more than adding fascists’ names to your Lemmy filter tell ya that much.
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More videos. And yet somehow
less agreement on what happened.
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I remember only the post-mortem fingernails that weren’t growing. And was it Rotten that had 9/11 aftermath pics? Yikes.
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Whyyyyyyyyyyyyy did they have to teach us that “never again” and “lest we forget” are rhetorical kindnesses but also poisonous lies??!
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"Oooommmmmm .... Ooooommmmm"
<deep breath>
<2 minutes guttural screaming>
"eh, I'll try again next time"
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I’m supposed to be walking even more now. I have no ability left to forget difference between what should be and what this garbage today is. Play some old favorite shows in my earbuds? Idfk.
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At this point there is only so much outrage a person can have before it all feels the same.
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Sounds totally rational….
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I have a strong feeling that if we were to re-live the 90's right now we'd quickly realise it wasn't so "innocent" after all. People just had thicker skin back then and recreational outrage wasn't really a thing due to how slow news and trends speaded at the age of early internet.
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I don't think that tops the content on rotten.com
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For most of the 1990s the internet wasn't much of a factor in pop culture or daily life. Email was something of a newfangled gimmick in the movie You've Got Mail.
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I was in 3rd or 4th grade at the time and happened to be sick that day. Freaked me out that people were going to think I did it.
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"obviously fake ai sludge"
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"don't care"
still comes back to argue
hmmmmmmm
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rabies shots, certainly not a fun experience lol
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Weren't a few pigeons also, erm, bitten off?
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If I remember the story about it, van halen productions were way bigger than most, on the order of 18 semis worth of equipment compared to a normal production's two semis. The candy thing was a quick and dirty way to check that the venue had followed the instructions for everything else to the letter, because it would get complicated if they hadn't.
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Shock marketing and the release of hyper gory “banned” vhs tapes was a big marketing tactic for music in the early 90s. There’s a great NIN documentary that covers this.
I wouldn’t be surprised to find out this rumor was somehow disseminated by labels.
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Oh god, I can't tell if that would be an epic prank, or a traumatizing nightmare.
Your teacher gets a cop, and all your classmates to go in it. Everyone acts like you did it.
Then a cop comes in, and arrests you. Throws you into the back of his car....then DRIVES YOU TO DISNEY WORLD!!!!
Which, might be kind of a long drive now that I think about it. I have no idea where you lived in 1995.
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All I know is that most people just want to live their lives without hurting anyone else.
I wish it were "all people."