Despite Your Love for Stranger Things, the ’80s Actually Sucked, Here’s Why

Despite Your Love for Stranger Things, the ’80s Actually Sucked, Here’s Why

Trista - September 16, 2019

Despite Your Love for Stranger Things, the ’80s Actually Sucked, Here’s Why
This library was to be drooled over. Photo: williamstites.com

15. No One Really Had Quick Access To Information

You don’t know the meaning of living in an information desert until you watch The Breakfast Club with your friends and wonder out loud about the palatial school library that the kids had. Most likely, if you had the nerve to ride your bike to the local library, it didn’t have the book that you were looking for.

There were some magazines available, but they were along the lines of Guns and Ammo, Sports Illustrated, and Playboy. Not kid-friendly, like the magazines that started coming out in the 90s. Nineties kids have no idea how good they had it.

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