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The Big Fat Mine Field Thread of 90s Nostalgia

 
 

Ahh, college, when you could waste $5 in quarters playing that instead of being responsible and doing your stinky laundry. I wonder why I had a new room mate or no room mate every semester?
 
Something weird happened in the 90s... gay movies stopped being awful, no-budget cringefests...







 
More non-sucky gay cinema...







 
So this happaned on Claudia Winkleman's show this week...



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If we're talking about Sheryl Crow, there's an old saying: You can take the girl out of Missouri but you can't take the Missouri out of the girl.

 
More non-sucky gay cinema...
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I apologize if this comes across as/or actually is insensitive, but it is my take and it's something I've been rolling around in my head for a few months now:
The '90s was kind of the sweet spot for homosexuals and bisexuals. People were starting to come out of the closet without having to be afraid. You started seeing the rainbow flag. There was Pride Day, complete with a parade. I'd just moved to the Big City and happened to pick an apartment near what was a "gay" part of town. I ran into a bisexual friend from college who had just come from the Pride parade and he was so excited and happy.

Now the rainbow flag has morphed into...whatever it is, Canadia has turned gay/bisexual into a 19 letter acronym, Pride Day is now a month-long corporate monstrosity, and "Jeopardy!" has a trans player on about every 3 episodes. Drag queen story hour at the local library. Before the 90s, gays were told they were dirty and wrong and now straights are told they are dirty and wrong.
 
So what changed in the 90s? Here's what changed...

In the mid-late 80s, AZT was approved as an AIDS drug, and suddenly we were able to start thinking of having AIDS as something other than an automatic death sentence. An ENTIRE GENERATION of LGBTQ people was lost in the 80s to early 90s. An entire generation.

What else changed? The Reagan/Bush regime ended. Reagan demonized the gay community and took the least action possible after the AIDs crisis broke and had a name. 8 years of Clinton meant baby steps of legislative progress, but so much more in terms of visibility and acceptance. Our leaders were no longer telling us that we were the enemy. Imagine that.

And as the above movies demonstrate, corporations jumped on the bandwagon because they discovered they could make money off our demographic. We were better educated, had decent paying jobs, and more expendible income. We became a capitalist debutante and they lined up as suitors for our dowery.

Then came the W years, and we had to fight to keep what we'd fought for in terms of social equality... but 9/11 sort of took the focus away from us as the preferred enemy of conservatives, replaced by Muslims and POC in general. And the corporations were still making bank, so they didn't turn on us all that much.

Then came the Obama years... *chef's kiss* Even after the dirty Prop 8 campaign in California, Barack the Constitutional scholar helped shepherd marriage equality into a winnable, codifying SCOTUS decision. God bless that man.

But then came Trump, and I'm not gonna go into that here. Let's just say that while corporations still love to take our money (I agree about the commercialized bloat of Pride Month), they're taking different marching orders when it comes to hiring and discrimination now.

This whole concept of "being told you're dirty and wrong" seems odd to you because, well, it's new for you. You haven't been facing it your whole life. Suddenly we're in culture wars with two actual sides. It's overkill, but maybe it's needed before we strike the right balance eventually. Peace and love to you and yours.
 


I miss this mousy little creature.

I wish I had started the WHOH in 1998 so she'd be much higher on it...
 
So many iconic anthems from the 90s

 
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In the 90's I remember listening to this alot....in the year 2000. Interestingly so this clip is from 2003 with Jack Black. Don't shoot me.

 
In the 90's I remember listening to this alot....in the year 2000. Interestingly so this clip is from 2003 with Jack Black. Don't shoot me.


I liked those and was glad when it became the year 2000 they updated it to the year 3000.
 
I think this should definitely count, since it's from 1994.

 
I started watching WWF wrestling with SummerSlam 1992. Little did I know at the time that WWF's popularity was severely waning by then (doing a show in front of 80,000 people helped disguise that, to be fair!) I was a huge fan of Bret Hart from 92-92. Did I notice at the time that the crowds were smaller and that they'd literally do tv shows from high school gyms sometimes? Maybe! I do remember being surprised when I found out that WCW was the more popular company by 1996. And I have to say that my own fandom started to fail as the nineties went on. Bret was great, but once he lost hte title to Shawn Michaels I think I lost interest. The storylines were bad and it generally started to feel dated. I remember almost quitting after the stupid storyline where Shawn was accused of shagging the British Bulldog's wife (despite the brilliance of Bulldog's "PERVERT!" prome.) Myabe I felt I was getting too old for this FAKE CRAP or something...

But then 1998 hit. The Attitude Era. I think 98 is the most Attitudey of them all as it has the best version of the most iconic storlyine of the age: Steve Austin verus Vince McMahon. Steve Austin was the perfect wrestler for a teenager in the EDGY nineties. It's also the year that The Rock becomes one of the biggest stars and shows his insane charisma. Mick Foley was a great underdog hero who climbed to the top through the year. And, as much of a piece of shit as he is and as insane as he would grow later, Vince McMahon was an awesome tv character. Of course I know about the power of nostaglia. It wasn't all great in 1998: you had shit like THE DOA (did anyone ever care) and "choppy choppy your pee pee." And some of this isn't even just bad in hindsight, it was bad at the time too. But yeah if I had to pick a singular year in wrestling history that I remember EVERYTHING from it has to be 1998.







 
 
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I'm sure this one has been posted in the thread before, but after just seeing it again this is an extremely accurate representation of the girlfriend I had to ditch a couple of years ago. Don't worry, she's still alive unfortunately.

 
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