It’s Not A Pencil, It’s A Responsibility

 

Kids today will never know the struggle of losing one of the pieces of this pencil. But the kids of ’90s were genius because we somehow replaced the missing piece with the small piece of paper or old piece from the old pencil.

When You Can’t Decide

Can’t decide who will do what? No problem, we have the solution in hand, let Rock-Paper-Scissor handle it. It was fun to do it with your friends or cousins and if you lose, you always had the option by deciding with best of 3 or 5.

Squeeze! Squeeze! Squeeze! Argh!!

The inventor of Koosh Ball Scott H. Stillinger invented the Koosh Ball because his kids couldn’t master playing catch. Kids of late ’80s and ’90s are aware of the fun Koosh Ball gave them. It was easy to catch and didn’t hurt your hands while playing. Addiction of squeezing the ball every time you held it in your hand was frustrating, but it didn’t stop you from trying to squeeze it as hard as you can.

Milky Pens In The Milky Way

Milky Pens Were Totally Awesome

In the ’90s, every kid had Milky Pens with them. Though we were not allowed to use them in the class notebooks or on the paper you would need to submit to the teacher, but when it was time to have fun with pens, they were just awesome to doodle out on the notebooks and when you were asked to sign your yearbook. They kinda made you look cool.

Hard To Recognise If It’s A Girl Or A Boy

Both Men and Women Wore Pipe Pants

In the 1990s, Pipe Jeans were kind of hype among both girls and boys. Wide leg pants knew no limits, the broader it was the cooler you thought you looked. To perfect the look of your pants you need to have the perfect shoes to go with it because these pants concealed 90 percent of the part of your shoes. I bet these pants made you hate the rainy season.