>tfw there in no longer time for Klax
>>3460665
>>3460665
>2015
>comic strip about New Year 2000
I feel weird. Do you feel it? How is this feeling called?
>>3460743
old
>>3460743
It's always the year 2000 here on /vr/!
>>3460665
Fuck those 2000 dweebs, imma go play klax on the Lynx now!
>>3460665
I want to fuck that blue-haired tranny.
>>3460743
>It's always the year 2000 here on /vr/!
I'm not at work today, so it's important that you guys let me know whether or not I have time for Klax today.
>>3462781
Me too...
>>3462895
It says "it is" the 90s not "if it is", which means when you play Klax, it is the 90s, therefore there will always be time for Klax.
Now it is time to play Klax
>>3463130
Have we discovered time travel?
>>3463130
It was the nineties when they wrote that tagline though, if you read an old newspaper do you warp back in time to the date that paper was published?
>>3463147
If you have the right mind set, it can be spiritually or even temporarily mentally. That's the point. Not physically of course.
We will have nineties again in 75 years, you know
I mean, it must be the 90s with artwork like this
>>3463783
We will be dead by then unless we have some kind of life extending scientific breakthrough before then.
The 1890s were known as the "Gay 90s" before the 90s came around again. Maybe... would the 1990s also be gay, given either meaning?
>>3463785
The adventures of Young Mr. Clean.
>>3463793
>the 2020's are coming up
>the 20's will never be Roaring again
>>3463793
The 90s were pretty gay, it was a solid up until 1996. 2pac dying marked the death of hip hop, and super Mario 64 marked the death of video games
>>3463847
Careful you don't cut yourself on all that edge, son.
>>3463852
You probably don't realize I'm right because you were like 3 when it happened.
>>3463810
Wouldn't it be funny if some guys on some imageboard some 80 years from now say stuff like "Gee I wish I lived in the 2010s"
>>3463946
Nah senpai, I lived through the 90s. I don't listen to hip-hop so I don't give a shit whether it "died" or not, and I fully welcomed the transition to 3D games. You do, however, remind me of my older brother, who would bitterly grumble about "3D rendered graphics" when he saw me playing my N64.