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“Nineties Anxiety”: 50 Posts About The ’90s That Show What Life Was Like Back In The Day
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“Nineties Anxiety”: 50 Posts About The ’90s That Show What Life Was Like Back In The Day

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In the never-ending battle of which decade is the best, it’s the 1990s for Millennials. 61% of Gen Y feel nostalgic for the ’90s, and they’re accompanied by a surprising 37% of Gen Zers, who were mostly born in the 2000s. For Millennials, it’s a time when they were kids, carefree, and having fun.
For others, it’s all about the distinct ’90s aesthetic: grunge, vintage PCs, Seinfeld, and Kate Moss. If you find it pleasing, then you’ll probably love Nineties Anxiety. It’s the place for all things related to the ’90s. Whether it’s a nostalgia-inducing pic with an old-timey cellphone or a cool shot of a young Leo DiCaprio – they’ve got you covered!
To know more about nostalgia and how the way we remember the '90s might differ from reality, Bored Panda reached out to Kendall R. Phillips. He's a professor of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University, with interests in public memory, popular film, and popular culture. He's also the author of numerous books on horror cinema and the author of Framing Public Memory, Global Memoryscapes: Contesting Transnational Remembrance. Read our conversation about the '90s, nostalgia, and its subtleties below!

#1 A Boy Curiously Touches The Shield Of A State Trooper Photographed By Todd Robertson During A KKK Rally In Georgia, 1992

A Boy Curiously Touches The Shield Of A State Trooper Photographed By Todd Robertson During A KKK Rally In Georgia, 1992
“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” - Nelson Mandela ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ 1994
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If you weren't born in the 1990s and your only reference to the decade was the Nineties Anxiety Instagram Page, you'd think it was all about cool fashion, music, and movies. And sure, their 2.6 million followers might be a testament to how nostalgic we feel about the decade, but it may not accurately represent what it was like to live during it.

We asked Professor Kendal Phillips, whose academic interests include popular culture and public memory, to explain whether our nostalgia-saturated view of the '90s can compare to the reality of the last decade of the 20th century. "Like most decades, the '90s was a mixed bag of the good, the bad, and the bizarre," Phillips says.

#2 Bob Ross ‘The Joy Of Painting’, 1990

Bob Ross ‘The Joy Of Painting’, 1990
‘People look at you like you’re a little weird, but, you know, I’ve always been a little weird so it’s no big deal. Everybody who knows me expects that.’
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#3 Microsoft Xp ‘Bliss’ Wallpaper By Charles O’rear - A Virtually Unedited Photograph Of A Green Hill And Blue Sky With Clouds In Sonoma County, 1996

Microsoft Xp ‘Bliss’ Wallpaper By Charles O’rear - A Virtually Unedited Photograph Of A Green Hill And Blue Sky With Clouds In Sonoma County, 1996
It’s estimated that billions of people have seen the picture, possibly making it the most viewed photograph in history
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The professor explains how the 1990s began on many positive notes. "[It] seemed to promise an age of new beginnings," he tells Bored Panda. "The Soviet Union had collapsed, Germany was reunifying, and Nelson Mandela was elected president of South Africa. It seemed like the beginning of a new age or, as George Bush put it, a 'new world order.'"

"Unfortunately, all the promise of an era without a simmering cold war didn't last long," Philips continues. "The US invasion of Iraq, the 1990s version, not the 2000s, revealed that the '90s was not going to be an age of peace and tranquility. The genocide in Rwanda was a dark preview of some of the atrocities to come, as was the war in the former Yugoslavia."

#4 The Royal Corgis Coming Off The Queen's Flight In London, 1998

The Royal Corgis Coming Off The Queen's Flight In London, 1998
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#5 Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops In Nagasaki,japan (1990)

Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops In Nagasaki,japan (1990)
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#6 New York, 1991

New York, 1991
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Things weren't looking so good inside the U.S., too. "Domestically, the '90s saw domestic terrorism in Oklahoma City, race riots in Los Angeles, and the horrific mass shooting at Columbine High School. So, if people were fixated on the sounds of grunge and the fantasies of a close group of Friends getting together at the Central Perk, well, let's just say we had reasons for seeking an escape."

#7 In 1995, Nasa Tested The Effects Of Various Drugs On Spiders. These Are The Webs Woven When The Spiders Were Exposed To Different Substances

In 1995, Nasa Tested The Effects Of Various Drugs On Spiders. These Are The Webs Woven When The Spiders Were Exposed To Different Substances
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#8 ‘Found A Picture When I Was 5 At My First Concert #spicegirls And Took A Picture With A Girl Dressed Up As Baby Spice Who I Just Realized Now Was Blake Lively’ - Bria Madrid, 1997

‘Found A Picture When I Was 5 At My First Concert #spicegirls And Took A Picture With A Girl Dressed Up As Baby Spice Who I Just Realized Now Was Blake Lively’ - Bria Madrid, 1997
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#9 Fran Drescher’s Emmy Award Winning Outfits From ‘The Nanny’, 1993-1999

Fran Drescher’s Emmy Award Winning Outfits From ‘The Nanny’, 1993-1999
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That brings us to the issue of nostalgia in general, not just the '90s. Some say that it's a way for contemporary society to escape from the uncertainties of the present day. Professor Phillips somewhat agrees. "I think nostalgia often hinges on the desire to escape the present. Most scholars identify the rise of popular nostalgia in the 1800s as Western culture faced the increasing complexity of urban and industrial life." 

#10 Summer Mix 1999 Part 1

Summer Mix 1999 Part 1
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#11 Forrest Stops In Monument Valley ‘Forrest Gump’, July 1994

Forrest Stops In Monument Valley ‘Forrest Gump’, July 1994
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#12 Heath Ledger And Julia Stiles In “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999)

Heath Ledger And Julia Stiles In “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999)
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He says that since then, people more or less always sought comfort in romanticizing the past. "Just as folks in the 1820s might have dreamed of a simpler life on the farm, folks in the 2020s seem to be dreaming of a simpler life during [the] reign of Michael Jordan," Phillips observes.

#13 1980s And 1990s Audio Equipment

1980s And 1990s Audio Equipment
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#14 Berlin-Based Artist Hans Hemmert Hosted A Party Where Guests Wore Shoe-Extenders To Make Them All The Same Height Of Two Metres

Berlin-Based Artist Hans Hemmert Hosted A Party Where Guests Wore Shoe-Extenders To Make Them All The Same Height Of Two Metres
Bringing all the partygoers to a common eye level, the shoes, all made from blue foam, highlighted the person’s real height in the visual uniformity of the sole instead of at the head, like a walking bar graph. (1997)
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#15 Farm Workers In Front Of The Great Buddha Of The Bamiyan Valley In Afghanistan Photographed By Steve Mccurry, 1992. The Statue Was Destroyed By The Taliban In 2001

Farm Workers In Front Of The Great Buddha Of The Bamiyan Valley In Afghanistan Photographed By Steve Mccurry, 1992. The Statue Was Destroyed By The Taliban In 2001
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Yet Phillips doesn't view nostalgia as a Big Bad Evil. "Nostalgia, in my estimation, is relatively harmless and can even be beneficial if we use these fantasies to try to unpack the core values we feel we've lost. Unfortunately, in the current age, there are also efforts to weaponize nostalgia and to use the fantasy of a better life in the past to villainize certain populations," he also adds.

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“Nineties Anxiety”: 50 Posts About The ’90s That Show What Life Was Like Back In The Day
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#17 ‘Hocus Pocus’, July 1993

‘Hocus Pocus’, July 1993
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#18 Behind The Scenes Of 'Teletubbies’, 1997

Behind The Scenes Of 'Teletubbies’, 1997
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Indeed, researchers have found that nostalgia can make us feel better. In 2008, Constantine Sedikides and colleagues did a series of studies. After these studies, they concluded that "chief among the perceived benefits of nostalgia was its capacity to generate positive affect, bolster social bonds, and increase positive self-regard."

#19 May 18th 1995, Shawn Nelson Casually Walked Into A National Guard Armory And Stole A M60a3 Tank

May 18th 1995, Shawn Nelson Casually Walked Into A National Guard Armory And Stole A M60a3 Tank
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#20 Yoshitomo Nara ‘Dog From Your Childhood’, 1995

Yoshitomo Nara ‘Dog From Your Childhood’, 1995
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