Now I'm wondering, did people invent "c'mon, it's the [current decade]" in the 90s, or was the 90s the last decade where you could really say it because of the Aughts Gap
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Now I'm wondering, did people invent "c'mon, it's the [current decade]" in the 90s, or was the 90s the last decade where you could really say it because of the Aughts Gap
the proportion of actual adults i interact with that were born after 9/11 is steadily and alarmingly increasing. this makes it funnier still
"This is the 80s" used in the same sense appears in the song Johnny's Room by The Bobs so I suspect it's more the latter