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73 Posts That Prove The ’90s Really Were A Completely Different World (New Pics)

73 Posts That Prove The ’90s Really Were A Completely Different World (New Pics)

Cas Wilmot Mon, August 17, 2026 at 9:00 AM UTC

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A lot has changed since the ’90s, for better or worse. The screech of dial-up has been replaced by (mostly) seamless connectivity. Phones are no longer bound by cords—we can take them just about anywhere. And mixtapes have given way to algorithm-curated playlists. Still, it’s a little disarming to hear that the ’90s are “back”—has it really been that long (it has), and are we really old enough to have watched “everyday” become “retro”?

No complaints, though. Looking back on the ’90s brings all the warm and fuzzies—even if it also makes us feel a little old. And that’s precisely why we’ve rounded up these memes for you. They were shared on r/90s, a subreddit “dedicated to everything about the ’90s,” and some might have you reminiscing about things you thought you’d long forgotten.

#1 Not Enough Blu Tac

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#2 I Can Still Hear The Magnet On The Door Closing!

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#3 Betty Willis In 1998, Standing In Front Of The Iconic Las Vegas Sign She Designed In 1959

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The ’90s have been making comebacks for longer than most of us might care to admit. As early as 2008 (almost two decades ago!), Laura Barton, writing for The Guardian, was asking whether we were ready for a “90s revival,” declaring that “Nineties nostalgia is booming.” She pointed to the return of ’90s fashion, from Doc Martens and tartans to plaids and chunky knits, as well as the resurgence of the goth look and the return of the bob and the Rachel. ’90s movies, bands and TV shows were also enjoying renewed attention, while familiar faces from the era were making their way back into the spotlight.

#4 Who’s With Me?

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#5 My School Forced Us To Do This

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#6 Tremors 1990 — Someone Found The Actual Filming Location

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All this sounds very familiar, but Barton’s article also captures something interesting about the timing of it all. Only eight years had passed since the (anticlimactic) Y2K countdown that ushered in the 2000s, and up until then, she noted, people were still “in the throes of an 80s revival, complete with a return to rave, acid house and fluorescent clothing, bum-bags and slogan T-shirts.”

The ’90s were then the next logical step, sure, but as she summarized, “Still, it can be discombobulating when you find an era you so recently experienced revived with such unseemly haste—some of us are still reeling from the effects of a decade spent largely coated in body glitter.”

#7 Bartending Tonight And Say To My Customer - Anyone Ever Tell You Ya Look Like The Dad From The Wonder Years? My Jaw Hit The Floor When He Said “I Am The Dad From The Wonder Years”

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#8 Good Old Times

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#9 Anyone Else Grew Up With Wood Grain Panel, Tables And Etc?

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It raises an interesting question: With just eight years between the dawn of the new millennium and a “90s revival,” did the ’90s ever really disappear? Whatever the answer, the years since Barton wrote her article have shown that our fascination with the decade isn't going anywhere. In fact, as Daisy Dunn wrote in 2025 for The Spectator, “At some point during the past decade and a half, it was decided that the 1990s were a golden age.”

We’ve seen its influence resurface in our fashion, music, and even video games—and a recent resurgence, it seems, might have something to do with Ryan Murphy’s Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.

#10 Today Would’ve Been Robin Williams’ 75th Birthday. We Miss You.🕊️

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#11 This Phone Is Older Than Some Of My Coworkers

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#12 Anyone Else Want To Go Back To The Late 90s?

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The series premiered on February 13 and quickly became FX’s most-watched limited series ever on Hulu and Disney+. Described by Variety’s Ethan Shanfeld as “a time capsule of 1990s New York,” Love Story chronicles the tragic real-life love story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.

But the show’s appeal seems to extend well beyond its viewership numbers. Writing for Vice, Ashley Fike described the series as tapping into a desire to return to “that curated 90s fantasy,” while Daisy Jones, writing for Vogue, reported that women were suddenly hankering after Levi’s 517s and oval sunglasses, with an uptick in Cartier Tank sales and celebrities sporting slip dresses and strappy heels.

#13 A Classic

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#14 How Is It That Pizza Delivery Is Taking Longer With Technology

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#15 90s Playgrounds Went All In On The Wooden Castle Aesthetic — Anyone Else Remember These?

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There are numbers to back up the renewed fascination, too. According to Shanfeld, TikTok searches for both JFK Jr. and Bessette increased by more than 9,100% in the month following the show’s release, while the hashtag #lovestory had generated more than 21 million posts globally. But this impact also played out IRL: C.O. Bigelow, the store that sells Bessette's signature tortoiseshell headband, reportedly saw its highest accessory sales in its 188-year history, and Panna II, the East Village restaurant featured on the show as the couple’s first-date spot, saw reservations increase by 40%.

#16 R.i.p. Brenda Fricker (AKA Piegon Lady) 🪦🕊🥀🇮🇪

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#17 My Parents’ Basement Is A 90’s Time Capsule

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#18 Sam Neill Has Sadly Passed Away At The Age Of 78

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But both Fike and Jones suggest that the fascination isn’t really about JFK Jr. and Bessette—or even what they wore. Sure, Fike says they possess an “untouchable, high-gloss aura,” but she argues that the world surrounding them may be just as appealing—a version of the ’90s that people think of as “one of the last eras that felt private, physical, and not yet fully swallowed by the internet.”

Similarly, Jones says that while the fervor has “zeroed in on the style,” she believes it goes deeper. “I do think there’s more to it than that,” she says. “We’re craving a different time; a more relaxed world in which people went to parties and didn’t have a phone. Back when people met lovers in bars and no one said words like ‘looksmaxxing’ or got facelifts at 27.”

#19 This Is What New York City Looked Like During The Great Blizzard Of 1996

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#20 🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦 Damn We Old

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#21 Gina Ekiss, Designer Of The Solo Jazz Cup Circa 1990

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And perhaps this helps explain our own love story with the ’90s. It’s less about the actual decade and its objects (however intriguing) than what they represent—and the feelings they evoke. After all, you don’t even have to have been alive in the ’90s to feel the pull. As Daisy Dunn wrote in 2025 for The Spectator, “Members of Gen Z who have known only the colourless, anodyne first years of the new millennium speak of the Nineties in mystical tones.”

That’s because nostalgia isn’t necessarily about wanting to return to the past. A 2020 review published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that reminiscing about meaningful times can enhance feelings of social connectedness, optimism and well-being. In other words, looking back can actually help us feel better in the present and even give us a more positive outlook on the future.

#22 So Many Kitchen Floors In The 1980s Looked Like This

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#23 The Bamiyan Buddha Statue In Afghanistan Photographed In 1992 Before Its Destruction In 2001

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#24 Tiger Woods' Caddie Checking The Wind With His Cigarette At The 1997 Masters

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And maybe that’s why we keep coming back to the ’90s. We might not genuinely miss dial-up, corded phones or even our beloved Tamagotchis. But they can transport us to a particular time, remind us of who we were, or evoke a version of everyday life that feels comforting in hindsight. For some, that means remembering the decade firsthand. For others, it means imagining it through the music, fashion, movies and memes that came from it.

#25 My Eyes Are Ceramic. Caught A Bazooka Round At Little Big Horn. Or Was It Okinawa? The One Without The Indians

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#26 These Pencil Sharpeners Were Not Pretty, But They Got The Job Done

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#27 The Chinese Food Place In My Hometown Hasn’t Changed Since The 90’s

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#28 Ever Used Any Of These?

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#29 Green Was The Color Of The 90s

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#30 The Pork Chops Cooked With These Is Just On Another Level

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#31 A Room Full Of These Would Be Cool!

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#32 The Full Super Mario World Map 1990/1991

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#33 “Movie Night” An Oil Painting [oc]

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#34 The Mock Pepsi Product Placement In The 1992 Comedy Movie, “Wayne’s World” With Mike Myers

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#35 Translucent Technology

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#36 How To Annoy Your Parents Back Then Xd

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#37 100% With Honey!!

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#38 John Hannah And Patricia Velásquez Have Reunited 27 Years After Starring Together In The Mummy (1999), Bringing Back Plenty Of Nostalgia For Fans Of The Beloved Adventure Classic

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#39 There's A Zero Percent Chance I Would've Guessed That Laura Dern Was 23 In Jurassic Park

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#40 Who Remember Shark Bites?

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#41 Hocus Pocus Turns 33 Today... In The Middle Of July?!

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#42 What A Relic!!

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#43 I Have To Say, This Is Pretty Awesome

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#44 Found This Iconic Diva In My Childhood Bedroom. Younger-Me Was Ecstatic When She Popped Out Of The Sticker Machine

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#45 Jordan Peele At The Second City Improv Club In Chicago, 1999

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#46 The Timeline Of Disney And This Realization Have Just Unseemed Me

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#47 The Mcallister Attic Bedroom In Home Alone 1990

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#48 Raúl Juliá Final Role Was M Bison In Street Fighter (1994)

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#49 Good Times

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#50 It’s Time For A Roadtrip What Is Everyone Packing For Snacks

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#51 Tail End Of The 90s. Syphon Filter Ps1. One Of The Best 3rd Person Shooter Games

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#52 Event Horizon (1997)

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#53 Core Memory Unlocked

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#54 Which Did You Have?

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#55 This Is Honestly One Of The Weirdest And Most Disgusting Movies I Have Ever Seen. They Could Not Make This Today

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#56 Used To Love Getting These In My Lunches. Could Use A Can Right About Now

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#57 February 12th, 1990. The Day The 90s Started In The United States?

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#58 Man We Really Had It Good In The 90’s

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#59 Dina Meyer As Dizzy Flores In Starship Troopers 1997

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#60 Halloween 1990

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#61 If You Know What This Is, You Were A Little Punk As A Kid

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#62 Bruh 💀 These Memes Are Something Else

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#63 No Appreciation For A Classic 90’s Movie?

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#64 Seriously…what’s Going On Here

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#65 1990 Sears Catalog Didn’t Have To Go This Hard

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#66 Highschool Really Had Us Drinking Milk With Hamburgers At 11 Am T.t

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#67 Does Anyone Look Cooler Than Patrick Swayze In Point Break?

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#68 Stacy Keibler As A Ravens Cheerleader (1999)

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#69 Still The Most Slept On Show Of All Time

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#70 We Got No Food, We Got No Jobs... Our Pets' Heads Are Falling Off!

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#71 Either You Were On The Team Or Not, Sorry Zoomies

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#72 Society Peaked Here

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#73 POV It’s Summer 1999

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