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90’s – An Unforgettable Decade

1]When TV needed a slap to start 😆👊

     
2]When “Kanoon ka dost, mujrimo ka dushman”  used to keep us glued to the TV


3] When Mario rescued the Princess!



4]When kids dreamt of having this.



5]When school meant this


6] When this was our pocket money


7]When this was my favorite toffee💗


8]When this was the temporary tattoo


9]When landline was a sign of Royalty and PCO had a queue



10] When this was my source of music



11] When you witnessed the Rebirth of The Undertaker



12] When movies used to come in this format instead of torrent files


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  1. When playing meant playing games on ground not on virtual ground. Glad to be a 90's kid

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