I Tried Living in the 90's

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • How good were the 90's? I traveled back in time to find out what the best and worst parts of the 90s were.
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    Music:
    Shut Em Down - Public Enemy
    Semi-Charmed Life - Third Eye Blind
    One Headlight - The Wallflowers
    Superman - Goldfinger
    Bullet with Butterfly Wings - The Smashing Pumpkins
    Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:28 - Waking Up
    00:56 - Bob Ross
    03:15 - Heavy Chevy
    03:44 - Traveling
    06:10 - Entertainment
    07:55 - Technology
    09:03 - Interview
    10:59 - Y2K
    13:45 - Final Episode
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  • @Hunter_Addison
    @Hunter_Addison  9 місяців тому +37

    What should I do next?🤷‍♂️

    • @jdaywork2693
      @jdaywork2693 9 місяців тому +6

      The 80's maybe?

    • @jdaywork2693
      @jdaywork2693 9 місяців тому +4

      The 70's!

    • @HollyApple17
      @HollyApple17 9 місяців тому +2

      Stand up comedy hehe

    • @honzam.1953
      @honzam.1953 8 місяців тому +5

      The 2000s. The beginning of the internet, GSM cell phones, movies on DVDs...

    • @dylanforbes1709
      @dylanforbes1709 8 місяців тому +2

      Build helms deep and dress up as an Uruk-Hai

  • @thegregbooyah
    @thegregbooyah 25 днів тому +61

    There was this feeling of fun and excitement that the 90's really seemed to capture. I miss those feelings.

    • @chrisitalia8868
      @chrisitalia8868 22 дні тому +5

      The 90s buzz was so much fun. The attitude was, hey its the 90's yahoo!!!

    • @Hugh_Jurrection
      @Hugh_Jurrection 17 днів тому +5

      Agreed. The 90's were full of anticipation and excitement for what the future could bring. As a teen (born in 1983), we honestly felt that technology would be able to help us do anything in the future and that the world would get better as a result. So much optimism and not division.

  • @123moe
    @123moe Місяць тому +101

    the production quality on this is INSANE

  • @user-ie5rr7mj9u
    @user-ie5rr7mj9u 23 дні тому +41

    I was in high school from 1990 - 1994 and I can honestly say the 90's were a great time to be alive. Don't get me wrong, the 80's were great too. However, the 90's had a special blend of technology and old school ways that no other decade had. Home computers and the internet started taking off in late 1993 and by 1995 about half the people you knew had a computer in their home and if they didn't they could easily call a friend and get access to one. Video games and the internet were thriving and becoming better and better everyday. I got my 1st cell phone in 1994. With all that said and with all the advancements with the technology at that time, we hadn't got to the point of letting the technology take over us like in today's world. This is probably because the internet and computers were still viewed as something that wasn't a necessity and was still novel. And of course smartphones were still year's away. Today the internet is viewed as a necessity because the way we do everything in today's world makes it extremely difficult to get things done without the internet. Everything from paying bills to renewing the tags for your car is done through apps or online now. There is a lot of nostalgia for the 1990's, but I honestly think it's for good reason. Can anyone think of any other decade where we had cellphones, home computers, and the internet, but society was still social in real life and humble?? I can't

    • @lauraslanesvanlifetravels
      @lauraslanesvanlifetravels 17 днів тому +1

      I went to HS in those same years also and your absolutely right!

    • @jamesordwayultralightpilot
      @jamesordwayultralightpilot 9 днів тому +2

      I mean 2000s were the same for me. I didn't get a touch screen phone till 2013. I wasn't a slave to the internet. I even drove to Florida from NY and back alone at 18 in 2004 with an Atlas.

    • @MatthewMasterson-pk2su
      @MatthewMasterson-pk2su 3 дні тому

      The reason we still lived in the real world is because, while computers and internet existed, it was super slow and inconvenient. And all that was available for non-nerd types was Oregon Trail, virus ridden porn sites, and AOL. 😂

  • @goatededitsz0
    @goatededitsz0 9 місяців тому +188

    I really thought you were a huge youtuber while watching this video, keep up the good work dude!

    • @winterprism9227
      @winterprism9227 3 місяці тому +8

      IKR?? I just subbed.

    • @LeeLeeCRN
      @LeeLeeCRN 20 днів тому

      Same!! I did a double take when I saw his subs in the 8k range. Thought for sure he was well in the millions! This was fantastic..he got my sub!

  • @thelthrythquezada8397
    @thelthrythquezada8397 Місяць тому +94

    I pranked my mom on Y2K, I waited for the ball to drop and pulled the circuit box, and got her good.

  • @davidclarke6658
    @davidclarke6658 21 день тому +21

    I'm 50 now. So I grew up my young adult life in the 90s. I think it was the best era for me. I was right into computers then. Remember Duke nukem 3D, that was huge when it came out. Now I hear young people say " The 90s was back in the olden days" lol. Just sempt like yesterday.

  • @knucklehoagies
    @knucklehoagies 16 днів тому +7

    I'm 37 so basically my entire childhood into my pre-teen years took place in the 90s. Times felt simpler only because we were kids back then. I'm sure the adults of the 90s had a much different perspective. Your grandparents "don't remember much about the 90s" because it wasn't their golden years like it was for Millennials. For them it was just another decade.
    Back in the 90s, I remember there was a lot of 50s and 60s nostalgia. Tons of hippie and disco references in tv shows, modern remakes of old cartoons and tv shows, etc. Today, it's all about 90s and 2000s nostalgia and now that Millenials are in their 30s and presumably involved in media and marketing jobs, we've done away with the 50s and 60s stuff and replaced it with 90s nostalgia.
    It's just a cycle every generation goes through. We just miss our childhood era.
    I bet you by the time Gen Alpha becomes adults, nobody is going to even think twice about anything before 2010.

    • @gb4939
      @gb4939 8 днів тому

      I think you're quite right on this. I always thought that this was just a repetitive emotionnal/affective bias that every generation reproduce. Yet, I don't feel concerned because I really think that the things get more and more positive (contrary to a widely held idea) so even if there are still so much problems and issues to solve, I think our society is showing a lot of signs of an overall progress in the state of minds. And we also experience that with a huge technological progress (I'm talking about the usefull one) and a a spiritual awakening that is on the rise.
      So I don't feel nostalgic. In the 2000's and even the begining of the 2010's, it was still a very materialistic world with no real intention to create a more resilient and introspective lifestyle AND without such usefull techological tools that facilitate our tasks in the daily life. So no nostalgy for me, except maybe for the better reliability of the cars and for old good memories here and there.

  • @joefell5311
    @joefell5311 17 днів тому +13

    I was born 1970 and no matter what era you remember best, we all have fond memories and memories we would prefer to forget. Fun video.

  • @rcole1981
    @rcole1981 22 дні тому +12

    Dude that painting was pretty darn good for your first try I'm impressed.

    • @pastense
      @pastense 17 годин тому

      That’s what I was gonna say! Bob Ross sold video tapes to follow along with. But I think his real appeal was watching HIM paint with that unique personality

  • @Mb44069
    @Mb44069 23 дні тому +15

    As a 2000’s kid, I want to try living like the 90s now! 😃

    • @ALH367
      @ALH367 6 днів тому

      It was a great time to be young ❤ Good times.

  • @jumpstar9000
    @jumpstar9000 22 дні тому +14

    The 20s will not be better than the 90s. we're already half way through and look at the absolute state of it haha.
    Awesome video man. You tried and did a pretty good job. Maybe if we all did it at once it could work!

    • @MatthewMasterson-pk2su
      @MatthewMasterson-pk2su 3 дні тому +2

      It’s weird to me to think of referring to the 20’s in the future sense. When I hear “the 20’s” I always think of the 1920’s when my grandparents were born

  • @anson.meadows
    @anson.meadows 11 днів тому +2

    Great video. I’m a 36 y.o. veteran, dying from a neuro-autoimmune disease. I lament for the 90s and just days of promise and more simplicity. My mom was still alive too. What I would give…

  • @kristopherkingston6309
    @kristopherkingston6309 4 місяці тому +39

    that painting is wonderful. the impression I got from bob was there is no right or wrong when it comes to painting. do what you think is right and never be afraid to put some happy little trees and bushes everywhere

  • @OCDRex11
    @OCDRex11 Місяць тому +31

    I was a Senior in High School in 1996 and I can tell you, the 90's were exactly what we thought they were, AMAZING! Dating back then was pure awesome. TV was great. Games were great. Movies were the best. Hell, I loved the 80's but the 90's were my "life". Blair Witch, yea, saw that a few times in the theater! Man what a decade. Great vid btw.

    • @MrLa1983
      @MrLa1983 23 дні тому +3

      I was born in 83
      And yea da 90s was hella decade to live in
      & I’m glad I was part of it
      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @GrumpyMunkyGameDesign
      @GrumpyMunkyGameDesign 22 дні тому

      @@MrLa1983 86 here, best time of our lives, power rangers, ring pops, no social media, legos and tv where ur show aired once a week and if u missed it well FUCK YOU! Good times

    • @babylove26al
      @babylove26al 20 днів тому

      I miss the 90s , best decade ever,

  • @BrionTV
    @BrionTV 22 дні тому +10

    I do miss the 90s almost everyday.

  • @bigpapaadam1
    @bigpapaadam1 22 дні тому +5

    😅😂🤣 I laughed so hard during the painting 😂😂😂
    Dude I sucked using those map books!
    Let’s bring the best parts of the 90’s to the present!

  • @dcarbs2979
    @dcarbs2979 24 дні тому +7

    In the 90's and before, you arranged a time and place to meet. You had a lifestyle that meant no last minute changes because you know it wasn't possible to tell anyone that you have changed it. Pagers weren't that common. Only Drs and people like that had them. 90's are easy to live: I've pretty much never left them. No mobile phone, still buy CDs (no streaming!), still use paper maps when going to new long distant places, pay cash for everything. Especially of you enjoy analogue hobbies like painting!

  • @FrauWNiemand
    @FrauWNiemand 6 місяців тому +147

    Who still thinks the 4:3 is still the better format for filming and photographs, give a thumbs up, please.

    • @Playstationlad08
      @Playstationlad08 3 місяці тому +3

      Yep

    • @krisstopher8259
      @krisstopher8259 28 днів тому +2

      sometimes. i use several formats

    • @sebastianp.279
      @sebastianp.279 27 днів тому +4

      Absolutely! Do I get bonus points for writing this from a modern computer hooked up to an old 4:3 monitor? 🙂

    • @FrauWNiemand
      @FrauWNiemand 27 днів тому +1

      @@sebastianp.279 Nah, I did the same. With modern adapters the g o 4:3 VGA can easily be combined with the normal GTX 1060. The real question is: Why you have a 4:3 at home? For me it is because working with the view of video cutting software is much easier on a 4:3 ratio and a second 16:9 next to it.

    • @sebastianp.279
      @sebastianp.279 27 днів тому +1

      @@FrauWNiemand I never understood the need for screen width, it doesn't make sense. Our workflows usually require us to scroll top-down; like scrolling through a website or a word document. If you think about it, monitors should be higher instead of broader, shouldn't they?
      So I use my 4:3 because it gets the job done. Why would I throw out a perfectly working monitor to replace it with something that wouldn't do things any better?

  • @triplez6691
    @triplez6691 Місяць тому +13

    The Last Great Decade.

  • @Bgrud624
    @Bgrud624 9 місяців тому +42

    Damn this is my second video after watching the dunking one, and I gotta say despite the lack of views you got some very original and well planned ideas. Your videos are very entertaining and engaging, hope you find more success in the future which you will if you keep this up

  • @misfit-slime8812
    @misfit-slime8812 Місяць тому +13

    Man, I was a teenager in the 90s and the one thing I can say is not true is people just showing up at your friends houses. We would always call first on the phone, at least where I grew up. Same goes with meeting up with people. We would usually call right before we left to say we're on our way, so there would be no chance of standing people up. I never had a pager and never had an issue personally. Also, we would usually ask for detailed directions to where we're going and use the maps as a backup. It's so funny how much trust we put into our friends to give us good directions! Phenomenal video man.

    • @GrumpyMunkyGameDesign
      @GrumpyMunkyGameDesign 22 дні тому +5

      Nah we would 'knock on' where u showed up, knocked the door and asked their parents if they could play out, so totally true, you might not have had that but our little community sure did! And the parents ALWAYS knew where we were, miss that

    • @MrLa1983
      @MrLa1983 20 днів тому +2

      Most my friends lived on same road
      AKA dead end road
      So for me it was no trouble to go to friends houses & I pretty much knew if they were home or not
      I didn’t even have to call them I just showed up
      1 friend lived next door
      1 friend lived cuple house from me
      The other 2 lived at end of street
      My neighbor hood was family road
      Aka aunts uncles grandparents of my friend lived on same street & nother family set lived on my street then my neighbor cross road it was her & her family livin bhind her
      So yea my dead end road was a little village of sorts
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      But I do miss my days in da 90s livin on dat street
      And da friends I grew up with on dat street are still friends/associates
      Even da family members I’m still friends/associates wit
      We aka all us neighbors considered each other as family members I’m some kind of way cause we all looked out for each other

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 16 днів тому

      I’m assuming they were talking more about kids in bicycles doing that.

    • @thenellierose
      @thenellierose 10 днів тому

      In the 80's "calling for" your friends, aka showing up at their house to ask them to come out, was definitely more of a thing. Adults would "drop by," like for tea or something. I think that culture had started to fade in the 90's and people mostly called first. Then again, living in a small neighborhood with young kids, their friends would sometimes knock on our door to ask them to come outside so maybe it's more of an age thing? I don't know but I hope kids are still doing that. It was something I really loved about childhood.

  • @kayleigh1991
    @kayleigh1991 2 місяці тому +8

    I always love finding small channels with hidden gems like these

  • @updownbrodown215
    @updownbrodown215 24 дні тому +7

    You should have recorded Bob on VHS so you could pause. That's the true experience.

    • @GrandMasterArson
      @GrandMasterArson 17 днів тому

      yep i would have totally recorded that on VHS and my painting would have been 100% worse too lol!

  • @betlust
    @betlust 17 днів тому +3

    Man, I'm about a decade older than you and nostalgia has been weighing on me heavily the last few years, especially when thinking about the 90s. Your video felt fun and wholesome, that feeling I associate with childhood from that decade. Thanks for making this. I really enjoyed it.

  • @jeffreydotson4842
    @jeffreydotson4842 17 днів тому +1

    I can remember my first time using a chat room. I was beyond blown away that I was actually communicating with people from around the world.

  • @user-tq6fx7tl7e
    @user-tq6fx7tl7e 8 місяців тому +19

    Probably one of the best youtube videos I've watched in a while. Even taking recency bias out of the picture, this just hits different.

  • @Booklivre
    @Booklivre Місяць тому +27

    The 80s and 90s and beginning 2000s ( 2000 to 2005 ) were the GREATEST periods in this century

    • @krisstopher8259
      @krisstopher8259 28 днів тому +3

      i would say 1995 to 2005 was the best. even tho the 80s were great too. yes i'm THAT old lol

    • @9852323
      @9852323 27 днів тому +2

      Early 2000s isn’t the same century as the 80s and 90s

    • @Booklivre
      @Booklivre 27 днів тому

      @@9852323
      Did I say they were the same century ?
      Where did you read that ?
      I D I O T

    • @coloneljackmustard
      @coloneljackmustard 25 днів тому +3

      The 70s were quite good too.

    • @Booklivre
      @Booklivre 25 днів тому

      @@9852323
      When did I say they were !?!
      Nitwit

  • @eveningclicks7767
    @eveningclicks7767 Місяць тому +4

    Looking at world events and the economy after 2000 hit, maybe the ball dropping was the slow end of the world as we knew it.
    Though the 90's was the start of the digital age, the 2010s was the digital age, we are now entering the surveillance age in the 20s.
    These kind of things have a huge impact on how the world runs and operates and redefines the threats and dangers of harm, disruption, and destruction.

  • @UncomfortableShoes
    @UncomfortableShoes Місяць тому +16

    Great video. As a 40
    Year old I recall the 90s well. I will say though, the one thing you can’t duplicate, unfortunately, is the lack of understanding of what would come next. You have perspective of how it’s different now. Dealing with a lot of stuff back then was done just in the moment. Some of it sucked looking back but at the time it was just normal. I didn’t fret about not having a smart phone as I didn’t know what that was and couldn’t have conceived of it. Internet was great but I couldn’t have understood how much better it would get. I probably spend more time now wondering how tech will evolve in the future than I ever did then.

    • @Grave_Digger606
      @Grave_Digger606 Місяць тому +3

      I’m 32, and I agree with you, although you’ve got a few years on me. I think technology, specifically smart phones, have crippled us. Having all the answers to every question in our pockets, being able to call anybody we want at almost any moment, as long as there’s signal, it has ruined us. When the phones go down, or when the internet goes down, we fall apart. Our cell phones were down for two days where I live this past weekend, and my personal wifi was out as well. We about worried ourselves sick thinking if anything happens we can’t check on each other, blah blah blah. Of course nothing happened. We weren’t stranded with a vehicle breakdown. We didn’t have to suddenly google the state bird of Nebraska, nothing happened. We’re so comfortable feeling like we’re in complete control that we go to pieces when something disrupts it, and oh how easily it can be disrupted. No wonder we’re all on anxiety pills.

    • @MCastleberry1980
      @MCastleberry1980 Місяць тому +1

      I'll be 44 in a few months and yeah its not quite the same as living in the moment back then. I was the class of '99 and I sure as hell didn't know that the entire word would dramatically change a couple years later with 9/11. It's like I got to have a year of adulthood before everything went to hell, friends went to war, etc.

    • @gentronseven
      @gentronseven 26 днів тому +4

      The point he makes about his computer not being much worse than a computer now is definitely true though, everything is just incrementally slowly getting better but back then new technology was night and day better. I went from having a 1980s PC to a 1990s PC and it was just incredibly better in every way only 5 years later, now my PC is 5 years old and I don't even care.

    • @BrionTV
      @BrionTV 22 дні тому +2

      I have to concur. We didn't need a new this/that ever 2-5 years. If it broke. It broke. But you never got a "needs firmware update " on everything.

  • @stratman2348
    @stratman2348 23 дні тому +5

    I’m an 80s kid, was a teen and in my early 20’s in the 90’s, graduated high school in ‘94.

  • @santonopoulou
    @santonopoulou 4 місяці тому +10

    I grew up in the 90s. Was a glorious time to be alive. Born on the cusp of the end of the 80's...learned to thrive in the 90s hahahaha. Was amazing. Thanks for these videos and the nostalgia trip. Also your grandparents are adorable hahaha

  • @93theproducer47
    @93theproducer47 3 місяці тому +11

    10k views?? Bro this is a great video. Deserves much more. I know a lot of effort went into this man. Killed it 💯💯

  • @xavmiz3070
    @xavmiz3070 8 місяців тому +16

    Well made, entertaining, and actually felt like a 90's movie clip. Great work.

  • @honzam.1953
    @honzam.1953 8 місяців тому +5

    Yes, TV broadcasting is and recording is still everyday reality for me. The modern recorders record in 4K, use HDD instead of tape and record multiple channels, but the main principe is still the same. I started with to use streaming platforms in 2021 and I still use them only a bit. Even in 2023, I still live without Netflix, HBO MAX and Hulu, only with satelite TV, DVDs and a few free streaming platforms.

  • @MichaelBecx
    @MichaelBecx Місяць тому +5

    Watching your vid has been both incredibly fun and bittersweet. I love the 90's. I still watch Seinfeld, 3rd Rock From The Sun, Married With Children, Frasier and all the other awesome sitcoms from that time almost daily. I still play 90's games (SNES, NES & Gameboy) almost daily albeit via a retro emulation handheld (Miyoo Mini Plus) and recently I've been thinking a lot about why I struggle so much with modern life. I love my life and I love the people around me, but I feel like I don't fit in with modern media. Hearing your grandparents talk about this was great :)
    Anyway, thank you so much for making this video! It makes me feel better about a part of me still remaining in the past by enjoying older media.

  • @virtuallife6288
    @virtuallife6288 6 місяців тому +10

    I thought you are a big UA-camr and maybe I was wrong in terms of subscribers but in terms of content you are surely a tough competition for them
    A new fan of you sir
    Will wait for your videos from now on
    Have a good day sir

  • @shawn.the.alien423
    @shawn.the.alien423 Місяць тому +3

    I was born in the early-80s, and I remember living in the 90s. I dunno...something I remember about the 90s is how much people hated the 90s back then. My parents remembered the 60s and 70s kinda like how we remember the 90s now. But I had a lot of good memories of that time. I guess it's just relative.

    • @JohnDoe69X
      @JohnDoe69X 21 день тому

      Lol. I remember talking with a coworker, in 1998, about how much the 90s suck, and how it will never be thought of as the good old days. We were reminiscing about the 80s.

  • @cornetthomevideos3089
    @cornetthomevideos3089 Місяць тому +3

    Great video! I was also born in 1994 so I have a lot of nostalgia for the 90s despite being so young then. Also your grandparents were a joy to watch recite the Oscar-mayer jingle

  • @K2006L
    @K2006L 7 місяців тому +4

    WOW! THIS IS AMAZING! The amount of work put into it and the quality is astounding! Great work!

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Місяць тому +3

    Man the skits in this were phenomenal! Lots of dedication to recreate the 90s, great work man 🔥

  • @thelthrythquezada8397
    @thelthrythquezada8397 Місяць тому +4

    Bro, I be watching 90's commercials on youtube, then I started editing them back into the tv shows just to get the feels. I believe each commercial break was about 1-2 mins long (maybe 2.5). Wow, we were so impatient

    • @Djdefinitionof
      @Djdefinitionof Місяць тому +1

      Dude me too I love watching 90s and 2000s commercials while I enjoy a beer it really takes u back. Good to see I ain’t the only one

    • @thelthrythquezada8397
      @thelthrythquezada8397 Місяць тому

      @@Djdefinitionof though I can really let it take over and that’s what I don’t like. It becomes a “I wonder if I can live life as if it’s still the 90s/00s

  • @bengilkes7676
    @bengilkes7676 5 місяців тому +3

    Wow that video was such a unique style, flowed smoothly and had great attention to detail, well researched with clever humour, great camera work and wow, it really stood out from any other video I've watched recently. Honestly.

  • @ilikeathf
    @ilikeathf Місяць тому +1

    A tip for next time, and not sure if you already did this - Bob coats his canvas with a thin coat of liquid white before every painting to create a wet working surface and he uses really thick, dry oil paint to go on top.

  • @mspears_bobobuddytheseniorcat
    @mspears_bobobuddytheseniorcat 13 днів тому

    I graduated in 98’ and definitely love and miss the 90’s! The 80’s were awesome too! Your video was amazing and made me tear up. Definitely bittersweet. 🦕📺❤

  • @oceanisnthere
    @oceanisnthere 7 місяців тому +3

    This video is made so well! I love the idea and the music that played occasionally was great :)

  • @Metalchick36
    @Metalchick36 3 місяці тому +3

    I was born in 82, but grew up in the 90s. It's so weird to see how old this stuff looks now when back then, it was cutting edge. It's also fascinating to see someone like you who was very young in that era, trying to recreate it. That part where you were trying to find your friend down in the basement, I actually thought you were trying to recreate the Blair Witch Project, which at that time was the hottest movie and such a new concept of that time

  • @Kavukamari
    @Kavukamari 5 місяців тому +2

    wow, you did a really good job with this, it's got a crazy amount of detail and work put into it

  • @NF_Crew49
    @NF_Crew49 7 місяців тому +3

    great video dude, enjoyable to watch, I also didn't realize how small of a creator you are!

  • @the_kombinator
    @the_kombinator 27 днів тому +1

    I didn't understand why so many people were terrified of Y2K - my gf's mom didn't let us go out that night - I went anyways, she's like "your car's gonna stop working!" - Right, because the ancient Ford EEC-IV system needs to know the date in order to properly fire the single injector with the right amount of fuel...

  • @KobatheASMRbiker
    @KobatheASMRbiker 5 місяців тому +2

    This was so guud! Hehe. And dont worry about the painting dude. I think it turned out pretty well! There are no mistakes. Only happy accidents.
    Oh, and you definitely deserve more subs btw!

  • @FitProVR
    @FitProVR 7 днів тому

    Definitely looked at your channel expecting to see it in the high 800k-1m subs, was super shocked it’s less than mine. Keep up the good work, can’t wait to see more. You’re gonna make it big.

  • @mytwinmusic
    @mytwinmusic 11 днів тому +1

    One of the greatest videos on UA-cam 🙌🏾

  • @oc6897
    @oc6897 8 місяців тому +3

    I love how much effort you put into this video

  • @emmakorhonen
    @emmakorhonen Місяць тому +1

    You have amazing production value!! Keep making these awesome videos!! Subscribed!

  • @drcanoro
    @drcanoro 11 днів тому

    That was awesome that people just showed up, sometimes you were doing something and a friend show up and share it with him/her, then another friend show up and we had fun, then we all had the idea to go for munchies, we sometimes find another friend and went to a park or visit another friend, then go somewhere else, sometimes one had to go, it was the back and forth of friends in the 90s.

  • @ChanceTalksBusiness
    @ChanceTalksBusiness 21 день тому

    Awesome job on this video man. A lot of work went into making a quality and entertaining video. New sub here!

  • @anniekaekh
    @anniekaekh 16 днів тому

    This was so cooooll!!! the ending almost made me tear up. What an awesome experiment.

  • @BitcoinTakeover
    @BitcoinTakeover Місяць тому

    Really enjoyed this, the production value is insane. Happy to be one of the first 7.77k followers, looking forward to your superstardom!

  • @effaygigioty3164
    @effaygigioty3164 26 днів тому +1

    He missed out on going to Blockbuster, hanging out in malls, reading newspapers and magazines cause they were the only news source you had. He missed out on recording songs off the radio, hanging up the phone to use the computer, calling only at night when the minutes were free, collecting physical things like marbles, yoyo's, cards. He missed out on making mix tapes for your loved ones, using the white pages, and the over all freedom we had in the 90's of not being judged or cancelled. Amazing time to be alive!

  • @fesalatijannati5677
    @fesalatijannati5677 Місяць тому

    That was such a nice video, and entertaining too with the little bits in the middle, thank you 😊

  • @TheHalloweenEpisodes
    @TheHalloweenEpisodes Місяць тому

    I’m halfway thru the video and this is so much fun! Thanks Hunter

  • @sonictonic_
    @sonictonic_ Місяць тому +2

    I graduated high school in 99 and this brought back so many memories! Awesome video and beautifully edited too. Kudos! +1 sub also. :)

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 2 місяці тому +18

    LOOOOL
    When they invent time travel a lot of people will go back to live in those days and STAY there because for a lot of people back then was WAY better than the hell of today.

  • @SlayerDan
    @SlayerDan Місяць тому

    Great video, I loved it! you've got the cinematic touch.

  • @stlrsfan27
    @stlrsfan27 Місяць тому

    Awesome videos you guys . Top notch. Keep up the quality entertainment .it's well needed and appreciated. Take care y'all. 🤠🇺🇸

  • @TheNostalgicFuture
    @TheNostalgicFuture 26 днів тому +1

    dude the quality of this is so insane. well done! so cool.

  • @PeskyPenguin
    @PeskyPenguin 24 дні тому

    This was great! Keep up the great work!

  • @AARONORMALPARANORMAL
    @AARONORMALPARANORMAL 8 місяців тому +1

    Bro that hand grind killed me so good hahahaha love your content just found ya tonight 🙌 much love from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @KhaPiano
    @KhaPiano 3 місяці тому +1

    Found a new gem of a channel - loved this video

  • @chaoticspear
    @chaoticspear 21 день тому

    This was amazing on every level man, great job

  • @MrWrl101
    @MrWrl101 8 днів тому +1

    That 1999 Blair Witch part was great .

  • @arnoldb4526
    @arnoldb4526 18 днів тому

    The 90’s can never be replicated
    - hanging out at the shopping malls
    - meeting up at the arcades
    - going to block buster and looking for movies
    - calling friends on the telephone to make plans
    - going to house parties
    - watching movies at the cheap theatres for $2 + $2 happy meals
    - playing snes with your friends at their house instead of online
    - playing outdoor sports like basketball and football
    - no social media
    - skate parks and loitering
    - comic book stores

  • @ventiankraus980
    @ventiankraus980 Місяць тому

    Man, I haven't been to Guntersville since the 90s. Good video. Liked and subbed for nostalgia, idea, and execution.

  • @williamsmiler184
    @williamsmiler184 6 днів тому

    Awesome video, subscribed my man!

  • @miguxi9414
    @miguxi9414 3 місяці тому

    your channel deserves much more recognition bro!!!

  • @amandahankins2731
    @amandahankins2731 16 днів тому

    I love your painting!❤

  • @DisappointedSon0813
    @DisappointedSon0813 26 днів тому

    WOW. This video was fantastic. Truly a work of art sir.

  • @saggyblueballs.4953
    @saggyblueballs.4953 3 місяці тому

    the quality of this video was so good, that i was shocked to see how little likes and views it had, keep up the great work man.

  • @alfredowaltergutierrezmald834
    @alfredowaltergutierrezmald834 2 місяці тому

    life is what you make it...brilliant, dude, cool video

  • @GrognardPiper
    @GrognardPiper 22 дні тому +2

    I was 20 when the 90’s ended. Gen X forever!

  • @thurstonxander
    @thurstonxander 9 місяців тому +5

    super entertaining dude! I really enjoyed that!

  • @Dropla
    @Dropla 15 днів тому

    LOL the thing with pagers, you have to respond if you want the communication part to work ~ there were a lot more readily available pay phones back then. Also, part of the fun was, all of us usually had some sort of a meet up spot (or a couple), that would lead to later plans. For instance, if you wanted to know what was going on that night, you would go to the arcade, to see who was there, if there was part of your group there, you would hang till more people came & decide the evening plans. If they weren't there, they were probably at the gas station your friend worked at or playing hacky sack behind the strip mall next to it. If no one was there, you get to pick the spot & it goes from there. Usually ending in sneaking out for nights of partying in the woods. It was a fun time :)

  • @dockholiday06
    @dockholiday06 28 днів тому +1

    You can recreate but you can imitate but you'll never know truly what its like living in the 90s unless you went back in time in a time machine and live first hand 80s 90s was rough compared to now days

  • @AutMouseLabs
    @AutMouseLabs 22 дні тому

    This video was lots of fun. I was a teen at the end of the 90s. It was a good time to be a kid in the States. You have great comedic timing and earned a subscription from this "90's kid."

  • @jennybrowning5182
    @jennybrowning5182 10 днів тому

    Love the video!

  • @vekonglengkong
    @vekonglengkong 14 днів тому

    my childhood 😄 amazing video, dude!!!

  • @The1cdccop
    @The1cdccop 2 дні тому

    I was a long-haul truck driver in the late 1980's and early 1990's. I can relate to a paper road atlas and pay phones. Not that difficult if those are the only tools you have; you just have to plan ahead. Less opportunities to sit on your butt and do nothing.

  • @mertyaman8213
    @mertyaman8213 28 днів тому

    The most underrated video ever. I watched the whole video and i was like alright yeah this surely has million views. 38K VIEWS IN 8 MONTHS.
    really good video bro. the production and the big effort you put in this video is just slept on. got my like tho

  • @mattmc5069
    @mattmc5069 25 днів тому

    I was 7 in 1990 and 16 at the decades end. We saw so much: the start of the "power rangers" franchise and the beginning of "simpsons", and a new funny show called "south park". The first HD broadcasts and the start of DVDS. Nickeloden in its golden days with so many classics like "all that", "Rugrats", "Clarissa explains it all" and many, many others. In the first 3 years 4 turtles ruled the world if you where a kid. The launch of the PlayStation and the jump from 8bit to 120 with the dreamcast in 1999. The last generation to play outside as kids with phones in a "safer world". The last "get your butt home when the street lights come on" crowd. The last saturday morning cartoon generation. For comic nerds like me we saw the first appearances of Bane and Harley Quinn and Superman die. We witnessed the start of a "little" card game called Pokemon. We saw 90210 and watched Jerry Springer after school before our parents got home from work. I wouldn't trade my childhood for anything

  • @nascarsteve
    @nascarsteve 18 днів тому

    I'm 42, so I have very fond memories of the '90s, my "coming of age" decade. I still love 90s music and TV, and I call Y2K the biggest non-event in history. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time with the technology we have now and watch people be amazed.

    • @mattboselli1099
      @mattboselli1099 10 днів тому

      Wow, so , your born 1982, ok me 1983. Time just flys

  • @iLLbyNas
    @iLLbyNas 9 днів тому

    This was awesome ! The Chevy commercial 🤣🤙🏾✨

  • @Elieesia
    @Elieesia Місяць тому +1

    Great video. Subscribed.

  • @targetegrat
    @targetegrat 24 дні тому +1

    Best thing about the 90s you needed to have decent social skills didn't matter if you were shy or outgoing. The fact that you can schedule your car for maintenance or order a pizza using an app on your phone without even talking to someone in 2024 makes me realize why so many people have social anxiety.
    Edit: There is no way you have less than a 50k subscribers. The video quality and editing is great.

  • @tonyschmitz1997
    @tonyschmitz1997 24 дні тому

    The 90’s were my formative years. I was 10 in ‘91 and graduated in ‘99 so all of my middle school and high school years were then. My experience was probably a little different then most since I lived in an isolated rural area on the plains with a childhood very similar to what my dad experienced in the 60’s/70’s but Satellite TV was my portal to the rest of the world and what I remember most was Nickelodeon, ESPN and CMT in the 90’s was fantastic! Jordan and the Bulls were the most popular team in school. As for football it was either the Cowboys or the 49ers. Grunge was popular with the kids that longed to be in the city and wanted to rebel from the country lifestyle. Garth was huge! When Garth came nearby (5 hr drive away) it was all people talked about. I was a freshman in HS when we first got internet in the school. It was only on 4 computers in the library and we discovered email for the first time and our mind was blown. We would email each other from across the table. It would take all study hall just to load a page to browse. People sharing mix tapes with each other (on cassette cause CD burners were not common place yet).

  • @SarahCaitlin_97222
    @SarahCaitlin_97222 19 днів тому

    I was born in 1997, but even still, this video made me look back and think fondly on simpler times. VHS, our old Sony box TV, hours of playing outside, Saturday morning cartoons... 🥰

  • @Biglulu
    @Biglulu 3 місяці тому

    That painting segment had me laughing in tears. Great stuff.

  • @Bucky749
    @Bucky749 Місяць тому

    Just found your channel today. And decided to check it out when I saw this video . That painting is pretty good for a first try .

  • @AustinAndGamerz
    @AustinAndGamerz 8 місяців тому

    this is very underrated, this video is amazing keep up the videos dude.

  • @user-hw2bw8dp5q
    @user-hw2bw8dp5q 9 місяців тому +4

    Professional video I hope you get lots of subscribers soon