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A '''Nineties kid''' (alternatively as ''''90s kid''') is a term used to describe a minor ] within ] of individuals who were children or teenagers during the 1990s<ref>http://www.retrojunk.com/details_articles/780/</ref>. Typically, such members are extremely ] for the decade and continue to carry on several key attributes with them on their person such as wearing ] or a ]. Many online forums and websites devoted to 1990s nostalgia developed as a result of the trend. | |||
Culturally, many '90s kids do not have memories of the ] and grew up with much of the ] associated with the mid-to-late 1990s, but some can recall events as early as the ] and death of ]. Classic ] and ] shows such as those on ] and early ], however, have had an enormous impact on individuals within the Ninties kid demographic. | |||
Ninties kids are more likely to be fans of ], ], and ] music moreso than ] or ] due to alternative rock's exposure during their youth. | |||
Modern Nineties kids collectively resent a lot of ]ming of the ]. They typically will watch ], ]s, or ]s over reality television or ]-]s. | |||
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== Related subcultures == | |||
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