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Bionicle. How all the skulls were different color and how the masks could be put on the canister lids. And of course the many sets that came after.
I recently spent £160 on a refurbished Tommy Hilfiger Gameboy Color and absolutely love its history, came out in 99′ so I made my first proper YouTube video project on it!
Can we talk about how half of the commercials on TV during the 90s were advertising Absorbent Paper Towels! Were people disproportionately more clumsy in the 90s than any other decade in living memory??
Does anyone else remember this really random TV show about a bunch of teens living in a post apocalyptic city?! It was called ‘The Tribe’.
In 1969, when black Americans were still prevented from swimming alongside whites, Mr.Rogers decided to invite Officer Clemmons to join him and cool his feet in a pool, breaking a well-known color barrier.