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“Are You A True ’80s Kid?”: Prove It By Passing This 30-Question Pop Culture Test
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The ’80s had a very specific kind of energy. Big hair, neon colors, cassette tapes in your Walkman – somehow it all made sense at the time.

This quiz is a little trip back to that decade. There are 30 questions here, covering music, movies, fashion, tech, and a few random bits of pop culture you might not have thought about in years.

Let’s see how much of the ’80s you still remember!🕺

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    Ace
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The floppy disk one annoyed me, First, they existed since the 1960s. Second, only the much later 3.5 inch ones, and indeed only the later versions of those, could be formatted to hold 1.4Mb. The Original IBM PC introduced in 1981 that lead to them becoming the 1980s standard(s) used 5.25in floppy disks with just 160Kb capacity. (320Kb ones were available but not standard). Yes, I was actually using them that long ago.

    Roxy222uk
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Came down here to snigger about the name ‘fånny pack’. An American woman I knew came to the UK in the mid-90s (when Americanisms were a lot less well known than they are now). She went into Marks and Spencers and asked for a fånny pack. The staff stared at her with a cross between confusion and horror. In case you don’t know, in the UK the word ‘fånny’ is used to mean vülva/vågina. All I can think is they thought it was a weird name for sanitary pads.

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    Ace
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    1 week ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The floppy disk one annoyed me, First, they existed since the 1960s. Second, only the much later 3.5 inch ones, and indeed only the later versions of those, could be formatted to hold 1.4Mb. The Original IBM PC introduced in 1981 that lead to them becoming the 1980s standard(s) used 5.25in floppy disks with just 160Kb capacity. (320Kb ones were available but not standard). Yes, I was actually using them that long ago.

    Roxy222uk
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    1 week ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Came down here to snigger about the name ‘fånny pack’. An American woman I knew came to the UK in the mid-90s (when Americanisms were a lot less well known than they are now). She went into Marks and Spencers and asked for a fånny pack. The staff stared at her with a cross between confusion and horror. In case you don’t know, in the UK the word ‘fånny’ is used to mean vülva/vågina. All I can think is they thought it was a weird name for sanitary pads.

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