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90s Jokes: Fresh 90s jokes and one-liners for May 17, 8 AM UTC

Key points

  1. Owning a clear plastic phone made every conversation feel like it needed a music video. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  2. The strongest form of copy protection was writing your name on a cassette label in permanent marker. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  3. A three-ring binder in the 90s was part school supply, part autobiography. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  4. The real fitness tracker was a Skip-It count you absolutely expected everyone to respect. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  5. Nothing said premium entertainment like a TV Guide with circles around Friday night. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  6. The family camcorder turned every birthday into a documentary nobody agreed to star in. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  7. A 90s desk drawer always had one mystery key, two dead batteries, and a coupon that expired in 1997. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  8. Every computer game installed from a CD-ROM made you feel like a systems engineer. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  9. The mall map was our GPS, and somehow we still ended up at the food court first. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  10. A mixtape was just a playlist with commitment issues and handwriting. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  11. If your pencil case had secret compartments, you were basically running an office. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  12. Every screensaver acted like it had been hired to protect the entire household economy. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  13. The best spoiler warning in the 90s was someone yelling, 'I have not seen that episode yet!' Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  14. A lava lamp did not solve problems, but it made procrastination look extremely official. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  15. Every group photo had one person blinking and one person holding up peace signs like it was a contract. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.
  16. The school book fair taught us budgeting, temptation, and the power of holographic bookmarks. Again, but make it a brand-new drop.

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