Crystal Bernard 90s hotness
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Crystal Bernard 90s hotness
Jennifer Aniston finally showing those nips
Happy honorary pride month to Elaine “I hate men but I’m not a lesbian” Benes and George “I think it moved” Costanza
watched the intro to the new The Ghost in the Shell and the whole thing was triggering my repressed memories of 90s family sitcom openings and so i couldn't rest until i could make a Full House edit
(yeah i already made one but that was just the anime opening with the Full House theme slapped on it, this one i actually edited to look more "90s sitcom opening")
Really want to write some fluff (and maybe smut) about this og himbo that's been living rent free in my head lately
Tuesday, September 26.
Flula Borg presents: '90s nostalgia.
The 90s, we knew them well; 'twas the one decade to rule them all. The Simpsons was as good as it has ever been. Princess Diana stole our hearts. For reasons still unclear, our species decided to clone a sheep, whom we christened Dolly. Bill Clinton was out and about. Kids and adults alike would escape reality for the havens of the Super Nintendo, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, or Game Boy Color. The McMansion became a mainstay of American architecture. The Cool S reigned supreme.
Generation X were able to enjoy the cultural fruits of rave, grunge, Britpop, hip hop, drum and bass, and Eurodance. And it was a golden era, perhaps the golden era, of the sitcom: The Fresh Prince, Cheers, Seinfeld, Family Matters, Married... with Children. These were days to kick back in an armchair, complete with a built-in refrigerator, and watch and watch every last hour of the finest television our species has to offer. It was a tall ask, but someone had to do it.
Fortunately, that man is very tall, German, and very funny. His name is #flula borg. You know him, more likely than not. And he has most graciously plucked some achingly 90s delights from the dashboard, for your viewing pleasure.