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Ah, the 80s - the last truly "tough" decade. Before everything had to be "safe" and "non-toxic" and "not actively trying to murder you." Back then, being a kid meant grabbing your bike, ignoring the existence of helmets, and vanishing into the neighborhood until the streetlights came on (if you remembered to come back at all).
The toys? Barely tested, often sharp, sometimes coated in lead-based paint that probably shaved a few years off our lifespan. Playdates? More like survival exercises. Our parents smoked and drank right above our heads, and nobody batted an eye. And who could forget the neighbor's dad offering you a joyride on his motorcycle that left you screaming louder than any roller coaster?
Sure, most of our memories sound like OSHA violations waiting to happen, but honestly? That's the charm. The 80s were dangerous, chaotic, and wildly unfiltered - and it shaped us into the resilient geeks we are today.
So strap in (or don't, because seatbelts were optional) and take a trip back to the loudest, brightest, most gloriously unsafe decade.