Saturday, November 19, 2011

For those of you with 25 years of life under their belt minimum?

which decade do you prefer 1980's, 1990's, 2000's, 2010's why?|||Sorry! 1950-60's You could save up, for something you saw for sale, and go buy it next year - when you had the money saved up, for the same price|||1990s. I'm 25 I dont' really remember the 80s too, but from what I remember it was all wood paneling and yellow and brown decor leftover from the 70s. People like to just remember the good stuff, like the new wave music and Pat Benatar. In the end of the 2000s, we started really realizing that we needed to become more green and realized that our money situation was not what we thought it was. Too early to tell for 2010. In the 1990's people although it's COMPLETELY ignorant, we kind of all felt like things were progressing and they weren't going to go back. The economy was growing, inventions were consistently coming out. Aaaaah the delusions of the 1990s. It was fun to think everything was "okay".|||None of them is of course the correct answer.





Since the swinging 1960's the world has descended into a horde of binge drinking, ipod transfixed, pornographically gluttonized, LCD eye-glazed morons.





How could anyone of merit answer you any other way ?|||50's, cars, girls and rock and roll. and drive-in movies.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-oiH0V1s鈥?/a>





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnChhXC54鈥?/a>





60's where pretty radical .





Between 80's and 2010 you watched this country sink to new lows. What a shame.|||I think I qualify, as I have over 40 years under mine. Definitely, without question or hesitation, the best decade was the 80s! For a couple reasons. First, it was the last decade that genuine rock music was tailored for fans which made any sense. Second, it was the last decade that anything decent happened or made any sense, either.|||Dontheturner makes a VERY good point. Now, if I tried to save for something, I'd be saving forever and never get it since the price would keep increasing.





That said, I'm stuck between the 1990's and the 2000's. The 1990's were so much simpler and so much more fun but I experienced things like college, on-campus, my first job and getting my license in the 2000's.

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