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Message Subject 90s-type women now extinct
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 60099194


The last time I spoke to someone about the 90s, they told me it was time when everyone felt very hopeful and positive about the future as if something great was about to happen.

Even in this kind of corny song, it describes that feeling perfectly.

She asks right in the middle of the song, "Why do I feel this way?" That didn't seem profound at the time, but it's incredibly profound now. We were all being hit with a magical energy that we couldn't understand in my opinion.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80472476


Bwahaha - this video does sum up most women now, sadly and is a precursor to airbrushing image altering and app editing. This video was compressed sideways and stretched out and only to hide how fat she thought she was and she was bulimic. You couldn't have picked a sadder video to try to illustrate your point about how different women were then than now.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79998851


How can you completely ignore the message of the song, and just focus on the music video? That song has a powerful message that described the time period very well.

Paula Abdul released this video a couple of months before the one you are discussing. She was not fat at that time in the slightest. You're making things up.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80474523



You were discussing the video - you brought it up. The thread title is 90s type women are extinct. Women are the same now as then - they all think they're fat and will use digital trickery to hide it.
I did not say I thought she was fat, I said she did and was a bulimic. And she was for at least 20 30 years. I most certainly am not making it up. I know what I'm talking about. I had paula abdul posters on the wall as a kid and danced and sang into a remote control as a mic in front of her videos - there was no bigger fan than me. You're the one
'missing a powerful message'.
 
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