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Started by rudester9,042 pages

I recall. Haha Video games use to be so basic yet a lot more fun than what the kids have today. They were more direct and to the point if anything and you could buy for example a game with a 1000 other games in one. My favorite was shooting ducks or aliens as they passed with the Nintendo gun.

There was nothing like heading to Tommy K's on a weekend and browsing the rentals, and maybe getting a movie or two. Maybe go with your friends, or maybe your friends work there.

Now you just download on Steam. Even Gamestop closed up here, it's all digital downloads now.

There was this guy I went to school with who actually rented adult vids just to copy them. He was a bit nuts, claims he went all over the state just to browse the adult film selections.

I got gas for my car in high school by selling my step-dad's porno mags, gotta love degenerates.

Really sad part, today a girl in high school could fund her entire college expenses by selling pics of her feet on OnlyFans for like 1 summer.

So fvking dumb.

Originally posted by cdtm
There was this guy I went to school with who actually rented adult vids just to copy them. He was a bit nuts, claims he went all over the state just to browse the adult film selections.

He sounds cool

Dumb bitches

Bïtches always be trippin'.

I love dumb bitches

Apparently I love crazy bïtches.

I do to 😆

Watching this weird movie called Pumpkin.

Christina Ricci falls in love with mentally disabled boy and dumps her college jock boyfriend.

Sounds like every outcast's dream in the 90s.

Most 80's movies have to do with conformity and liberation

I didn't finish watching it, it got stupid fast. But there was some familiar faces in the movie. If you want to see what Melissa Macartney looked like as a teen, she's in it.

Originally posted by rudester
If you want to see what Melissa Macartney looked like as a teen

I don't think anyone wants to see that.

She basically looks the same

Originally posted by rudester
Watching this weird movie called Pumpkin.

Haven't seen, but I have seen Pumpkin Head.

Think I'd have rather seen yours, Pumpkinhead was depressing. The problem was the victims were too relatable, most horror movies give you some reason to not really like the victims too much, but here they're all sympathetic and like young Sara Conner.

Almost wonder if the directors were acting out about never really becoming the cool kids who otherwise treated them ok.

Originally posted by rudester
She basically looks the same

Tragic.