If You've Done More Than 20 Of These '80s Kids Things, You're 100% Old (Sorry, I Don't Make The Rules)
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If You've Done More Than 20 Of These '80s Kids Things, You're 100% Old (Sorry, I Don't Make The Rules)
Blowing into Nintendo cartridges functioned as a ritual to revive stubborn game cartridges. Saturday mornings were widely reserved for cartoons and shared viewing among children. Owning a pristine Trapper Keeper acted as a visible status symbol in school culture. Many children experienced frustration while attempting to solve a Rubik's Cube, creating common memories of challenge and persistence. Neon Lisa Frank folders were highly coveted accessories that signaled personal style and popular taste. A nostalgic poll invites participants to measure how many of these iconic experiences apply to their own childhoods and '80s identity.
"Ah, the '80s - a time when blowing into Nintendo cartridges like it was a life-saving ritual was a regular occurrence, Saturday mornings belonged to cartoons, and the biggest flex was having the perfect Trapper Keeper. If you ever got frustrated trying to solve a Rubik's Cube or begged your parents for a neon Lisa Frank folder, this one's for you. Take the poll below and tell us just how deep your '80s kid cred really goes!"
"Ah, the '80s - a time when blowing into Nintendo cartridges like it was a life-saving ritual was a regular occurrence, Saturday mornings belonged to cartoons, and the biggest flex was having the perfect Trapper Keeper. If you ever got frustrated trying to solve a Rubik's Cube or begged your parents for a neon Lisa Frank folder, this one's for you. Take the poll below and tell us just how deep your '80s kid cred really goes!"
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