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  • F [email protected]

    No it wasn't. Not in a per day basis. It's significant because of how much Americans talk about it yet, when so little people died compared to any bloody war since. Any dead is too many sure, but the response was to kill way more innocents so..... I don't care.

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    The 9/11 attacks were significant here in Australia. It was all over the news for ages and also directly led to other major changes such as a real stepping up of our airport security measures, a swathe of legislation in the name of anti terrorism, and us getting dragged into the war in Afghanistan.

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      The 9/11 attacks were significant here in Australia. It was all over the news for ages and also directly led to other major changes such as a real stepping up of our airport security measures, a swathe of legislation in the name of anti terrorism, and us getting dragged into the war in Afghanistan.

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      Well they weren't in Spain. They were on the news ofc but not so much that I would remember what I was doing the very day they happened. I don't remember what I was doing in one of the several bombings we have had in Spain with our local terrorists even! They really have blown the thing our of proportion, really.

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      • W [email protected]

        I'm from the US. I live in a country with health care too expensive to stay on top of. Where it's normal to skip routine check-ups because they would cost too much (if you can even get a day off work in the first place.) Our jobs either do not offer vacation time, or limit any time off to something like 2 weeks or less per year. Most areas are unwalkable, while in others, any adult who rides a bike is assumed to have had a DUI (that is, people assume they lost their driving privileges. Why else no car?) Nothing about my environment is healthy.

        Ergo,

        I have no idea what "normal health" means.

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        I'm in the US so I underhand all of that.

        All I am saying is that chronic pain at 30 is not normal.

        I am not suggesting anything beyond not ignoring that specific condition.

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          Isnt a 90s kid someone who grew up in the 90s not born in them? I was born in 84 and i consider myself a 90s kid and I’m certainly not 30

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          I also am confused by the timeline.

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            I'm in the US so I underhand all of that.

            All I am saying is that chronic pain at 30 is not normal.

            I am not suggesting anything beyond not ignoring that specific condition.

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            Indeed. I didn't intend to deny that. The phrase just got me thinking, and I realized that "normal health" is hard to even imagine. It would require so many things to be different. The chronic stress alone must be destroying us.

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            • toastedplanet@lemmy.blahaj.zoneT [email protected]

              I remember watching Power Rangers and Barney in the 90's which I was born. Take that meaningless distinction.

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              in the ‘90s*

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                If they were born in 78-79, they'd have spent a good 3 years of childhood in the 90's. Being 11 years old in 1990, it would be the mid-90's before they hit their adolescent years. This would make them 90's kids by the definition that they were kids in the 90's that also remember the 90's

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                • in the ’90s*
                • would be the mid-’90s*
                • were kids in the ’90s* that also remember the ‘90s*
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                • E [email protected]

                  That makes people born in the 80's and late 70's 90's kids...it makes no sense.

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                  the ’80s* and late-’70s*–’90s* kids

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                    "90's kids" always stuck me as a cultural thing more than being tied to a specific decade. Like if you were alive while Nickelodeon Studios was colorful and fun, then you're a 90's kid.

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                    ‘90s kid*

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                      So... My grandpa was a 90's kid? Weird.

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                      ‘90s kid*

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                        Chronic pain is not a normal health issue for someone in their 30's.

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                        Chronic pain is pretty normal health issue for someone working in trades.

                        Well i'm not to the point of chronic but almost there.

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                        • W [email protected]

                          I realized recently that teenage-me was right about a lot of things I believed about the future, and I don't know how I'm supposed to feel about it.

                          It's like my anxiety is doing a victory dance on my hope's grave.

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                          Of all the things I could have been right about, it’s this bullshit.

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                          • C [email protected]

                            Chronic pain is not a normal health issue for someone in their 30's.

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                            I'm in a disabilities chat group and we're often surprised when we're reminded that "0" is the "normal" level of pain you're "supposed to have" day to day. Everyone's baseline is different. Pain sucks. (Unsolicited fact: my back pain got much better after I started physical therapy for it. I'm glad my health insurance covered it. Next round of PT: my knees. Why they be like that? [it's probably the EDS])

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                              I realized recently that teenage-me was right about a lot of things I believed about the future, and I don't know how I'm supposed to feel about it.

                              It's like my anxiety is doing a victory dance on my hope's grave.

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                              If anything, I'd be more concerned that I still agree with my teenage self. Because that means that either you were a very prescient teen, or that your opinions haven't matured beyond surface-level understanding.

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                                Isnt a 90s kid someone who grew up in the 90s not born in them? I was born in 84 and i consider myself a 90s kid and I’m certainly not 30

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                                Born in 83, grew up in the 90s as well.

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                                • E [email protected]

                                  Only about half of them have turned 30 so far...

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                                  As a millennial born in 83 am i an 80s kid? Legitimate question here.

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                                  • zoomboingding@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

                                    9/11 was significant global news...

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                                    Yes and no, I heard about it in the UK but it didn't mean much. I was about 10 at the time. Usually when people talk about it online people of a similar age in the US seem to have had more of an impact.

                                    It wasn't something we talked about, teachers didn't put it on or have a talk with all of us about it. Just heard about it on TV the next morning as the TV was on and oh that's a thing.

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                                      Born in 83, grew up in the 90s as well.

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                                      How are your fourties???

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                                      • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                                        All the comments about what it means to be a 90s kid still miss the obvious fact that this is indeed what it felt like for us 10 years ago. There isn't a meme yet to describe what it feels like entering our 40s currently. Personally, it feels like the time Shredder and Krang got pulled back into and trapped in Dimension X; only we are Shredder and Krang.

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                                        To me it feels like every year a new joke from Rocko's Modern Life that I didn't get at age 8 becomes relevant.

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                                          To me it feels like every year a new joke from Rocko's Modern Life that I didn't get at age 8 becomes relevant.

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                                          Instead of the Staircase to Heaven ride, we're on the Bullet Train to Hell ride. 😮‍💨

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