Only True ’80s Kids Can Identify These Vintage Items
Ask anyone under 30 to describe the 1980s, and they’ll probably talk about neon colors, legwarmers, and the usual suspects.
But if you actually grew up in the '80s, you know that flashy image was mostly a creation of Hollywood and advertising. The reality for most of us? More wood paneling and dingy hand-me-downs from the gritty and gloomy '70s.
This contrast has even inspired a popular meme, showing the difference between how people think the '80s looked and what they were really like.
How everyone else thinks the 80s looked like vs. reality
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Boomboxes and Blockbusters
The '80s could be described as a financial blockbuster, but for those of us who lived through it, it was a defining moment when movies, music, and all forms of pop culture were simply about having fun. Can you say the same about those gritty '70s? Definitely not.
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Indiana Jones swashbuckled through the box office, E.T. phoned home to massive success, and amidst it all, we enjoyed wholesome family entertainment with the Tanners and Huxtables—although things did get a bit complicated later on.
The '80s Were Fun But Disposable
While entertainment and distractions were abundant, the '80s weren't exactly known for their environmental consciousness. We were all about saving the whales, but plastic and styrofoam were all the rage.
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This is when mass production came into play, and if it broke, you got another one.
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Strap on your big shoulders and fire up the DeLorean! Let's take a nostalgic trip back to the '80s and see how many of these iconic treasures you remember.
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