90s

#RoastThe90s Will Have Every 90s Kid Saying "True, True"

The 90s are something beloved by almost everyone who lived through them. And what do you do when you love something so much?You roast it to a crisp. Recently people took to Twitter using the hashtag "#RoastThe90s" to put our beloved decade under fire for some of the outrageous things we had to deal with. Here's some of our favorites. #RoastThe90sI want to use the internet, but my dad is on the phone— Ross Moorhouse (@RossMoorhouse) September 18, 2016 If you want to know the definition of irony, don't call Alanis Morissette. #RoastThe90s— Theresa (@tlcprincess)

80s

9 Magical Facts About 'The NeverEnding Story' That Will Make You Want To Watch It Again

The NeverEnding Story is undoubtedly one of the most beloved children's films of the '80s. The 1984 adaptation of Michael Ende's book quickly became a cult classic, and was one of several darker fantasy films for kids released around the same time, along with Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal. Many of us also remember it for the Swamp of Sadness scene (RIP Artax), which left us forever traumatized and basically ruined our childhoods. It's time to go back to Fantasia with some fantastical facts that you probably didn't know.The book's author HATED the movie GiphySaying that Michael Ende, the

80s

30 Things You Will Only Remember If You're Over 30 Now

Oh, how times have changed! I look at the kids and teenagers nowadays and it's like they're growing up in a totally different world than the one I knew. Everything is so fast paced and technology-driven, unlike back in the 80s and 90s, when every new discovery and invention left us in awe. Instead of Google, I had to look through encyclopedias to get more information on a topic, my friends and I played outside every day, Saturday mornings were reserved for cartoons, and visiting fast-food restaurants like McDonald's was a special treat. If you also did these things, then

Fads

20 Retro Products Every Nostalgia Addict Needs To Make Their Home Complete

I think we can all agree that we all have a bit of an obsession with our past. There's something special about the time that we grew up that makes us want to hold onto it harder and harder as we get older. Sure, maybe we are just trying to put off the inevitable, or maybe we are just finally capable of getting all the stuff we wish we could have gotten as kids. There's also the fact that now that we are now living on our own, we get to pick the decor and if we want it all