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If you were addicted to Nickelodeon in the 90s (who wasn't?) then feast your eyes on this hide-and-seek puzzle.

One Reddit user, Anti-Pugsly, shared a deadly picture that his girlfriend, artist Valeriya Volkova created.

In it is basically a reference to ALL of our fave 90s Nick shows, which Valeriva named Local Flavour.

Check out the picture and see how many references you can find:

It's a bit hard, and some people are able to count up to 31 Nick-related things. We're seeing a few details from The Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, and Are You Afraid of the Dark.

Still stuck? Then compare your findings to this Reddit user, who basically found everything:

 

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If you are a Friends fan (who isn't) then you will love this proposal video.

Mitesh decided he wanted to do something special for when he proposed to his girlfriend, Anisha.

And since Friends is her favourite TV show, he recreated the famous yellow chair and lamp that is seen in the opening credits of the show.

For any Friends or 90s lover, this is a dream come true. Hint, hint, boys.

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Ah, the 90's. Whether you were a kid in the 1990s or a on-trend teenager at the time, we all look back fondly on the era of crop tops and neon scrunchies.

So, much so, that fashion from the 90's has totally come back on trend.

But singer, Rashida Jones misses the decade so much that's she's only gone and made a song about it.

For nostalgic fans, this video will bring back happy memories and hopefully cheer you up on this dreary Monday morning. And for those who weren't so keen on the 90's, sit back and cringe about how we all used to look.

 

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Ah, the '90s: when scrunchies were king and chokers ruled the accessory world.

Whatever age you were during the decade, there’s no denying the power of a flannel shirt and a statement choker. As it so happens, these trends are not to be forgotten. The go-to looks of the time are having something of a renaissance, people were wearing velvet scrunchies at New York Fashion Week, lest we forget. 

These are few more trends that are giving us some flashbacks:

Thigh high boots: 

They are everywhere

Scrunchies: 

If Selena is wearing one then we all want one. 

Velvet everything: 

We are very tempted.

Chokers: 

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OK, so not exactly the plastic ones we were used to but this is a trend we definitely support.

Plaid: 

Cher and the rest of the Clueless gang would definitely approve.

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We know that today is technically supposed to be Back to the Future day, but this is one video clip has given us some series flashbacks that don’t involve any hover boards, at all.

Not only does one our favourite TV characters from our childhood make a random appearance, but he also dropped a very in-character joke.

Dennis Haskins, who played Mr. Belding on Saved by the Bell, just so happened to be passing a New York City live news report and had to take advantage of the camera.

The reported asked him how he looked so familiar, and Dennis is pretty much loving life when he ‘forgets’ what TV series he used to work on.

Oh Dennis, you’re gas. Please come back on our screens again soon.

Apparently, we aren't the only ones who can't let go of our 90s TV obsession. According to Metro, Dennis has been living up his Mr. Belding fame of late, and he still likes to call people to his office. 

In another YouTube video Dennis is seen  telling off a men's wife for rushing off before he had arrived.

Supposedly he came all the way from Los Angeles to meet Jessica –Christopher Lyon’s wife, and was very upset to find she wasn’t around.

How could you, Jessica?

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Congratulations are in order for She's All That star Rachael Leigh Cook this morning, as it's been revealed the actress has given birth to her second child.

The 35-year-old and her husband Daniel Gillies welcomed a baby boy in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Rachael and Daniel have named their new arrival Theodore Vigo Sullivan Gillies. Quite a big name for such a little man – we hope we grows into it!

Little Theo will be a younger brother for the couple's first child, one-year-old Charlotte Easton Gillies.

E! were the first to confirm the happy news, and Rachael herself tweeted a link to the article with the message, "Welcome to the party, Little Buddy. We love you so much." 

Rachael and Daniel married in 2004, and said they were shocked but delighted to find out baby number two was on the way.

"We're as happy as we were surprised by this wonderful news!" they said in a statement in January of this year. "We haven't slept since 2013 and welcome advice from all parents who survived Two Under Two."

Best of luck to the happy parents!

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This may be the best thing we have heard all week. According to various sources, one of our favourite ‘90s romantic comedies is getting a reboot.

She’s All That, originally starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook (oh, and Usher too) is said to be getting the modern treatment; with Kenny Leon set to direct and Tonya Lewis Lee as producer.

The comedy sees high-school jock Zack making a bet to transform quiet artistic Laney Boggs into prom queen. Naturally, Zack ends up falling for Laney and things start to get Real (World). 

So, it's time to start fan-casting. We're thinking Liam Hemsworth as Zack and Selena Gomez as Laney Boggs. Do you have anyone in mind for the roles? 

Here's our favourite scene to bring back those '90s memories:

 

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The Rose Of Tralee – RTÉ One, Monday at 8pm
As dated and cringe inducing as this show is, it remains one of the most highly viewed programmes of the year so clearly SOMEONE’S watching it! Dáithí Ó Sé hosts what is now the 56th Rose of Tralee International Festival live from Kerry where we’re sure they’ll all have lovely bottoms. Let's keep our fingers crossed for some more freestyle dancing or another proposal: "Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, please no, no, no, no, no, don't, oh no, no, no, no…"

Devious Maids – RTÉ 2, Tuesday at 8.40pm
Poor Carmen is not having a good week. After a vengeful Odessa ruined her blossoming music career by revealing her real age (gasp!), this week sees a visitor from Carmen’s past show up to stir trouble. Will Rosie get cosy with Spence again? Peri is certainly convinced he’s having an affair so this devious maid better watch her back.

The 90s: The Decade That Connected Us – Discovery Channel, Friday at 9pm
TOWIE, MIC and KUWTK have taken over our tellies in recent years, but have you ever seen the very first reality show, MTV’s The Real World? This series takes a nostalgic look back at 90’s pop culture from the dawn of reality TV to the massive success of Friends and The Blair Witch Project to dance crazes like the Macarena. Contributors include 90210’s Shannen Doherty, Courtney Love, Vanilla Ice and even Dawson from The Creek (who still looks the exact same!)

X Factor: Best and Worst Auditions – Boys – TV3, Saturday at 7pm
In the run up to the start of this year’s X Factor (the 11th season!) Caroline Flack has been trawling through the archives over the past ten years to bring us the good, the bad and the downright deranged. Last week was the girls, and we were reminded of some outstanding auditions from Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, Hannah Barrett and Cher Lloyd, as well as plenty of deluded wannabe divas who nearly brought the judges to tears they were laughing so much. But none will EVER top poor Emma Chawner who arrived wearing what looked like a bedsheet and sang “like a baby in a wedding dress” before her family stormed the stage and attacked Simon! Here’s hoping the Boys episode will include Rylan, Chico the goat herder and RHYDIAN doing Phantom of the Opera…

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It is an unfortunate fact that fashion seems to be cyclical. There’s a ridiculous fad, everyone jumps on the bandwagon and after it passes we shudder and say “never again”.

However, it always comes around. 20 years later the people who didn’t experience it the first time round get on board, and either ironically or genuinely, it’s cool again.

But there are certain items at which we should draw the line.

Platforms

Been there, done that, twisted our ankles.

It’s ok to be short. It’s not ok to break people’s toes clomping around like a girl-power elephant.

Jelly sandals

No. Just no.  Put them in the bin with your Crocs.

Crop tops

Don’t let Taylor Swift trick you – crop tops are awful. In Ireland were barely have the weather to have our arms exposed, never mind our stomachs. The ability to disguise our bellies is one of the greatest things about clothes, and this trend ruins it.

High waisted jeans

While still preferable to the low-slung muffin-top-enhancing jeans of the noughties, there is a fine line between a well fitting waist and turning into your mum. At the very least make sure it doesn’t reach up to your crop top.

Grunge

Showering should always be in fashion.

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Long before we had reality TV stars, we all took our fashion advice from our favourite singers and bands. Sometimes it was a good thing, and sometimes, well, let us just say the Spice Girls have a lot to answer for. Here are ten occasions when music videos influenced fashion:

The Spice Girls, and platforms

If it weren’t for those damn Spice Girls, we never would have had to suffer the pain of looking at old photos of ourselves sporting a pair of bright pink, glittery platforms.

 

Olivia Newton-John, and leg warmers and spandex

She just made it look so good, we had to give it a try!

Cyndi Lauper, and bad haircuts

Oh yeah, it looked good in the music video, but when paired with a school uniform and boring shoes? Not so cool.

MC Hammer, and ‘Hammer Pants’

These are kind of coming back into fashion now, and we’re glad. Sure, they’re kind of an acquired taste, but they are just so comfortable. Thanks, MC!

Nirvana, and dirty jumpers

If you wanted to be a true grunger, you needed a jumper that looked like you found it in a grave, and some messy hair. You can thank Nirvana for this one (which, actually, is an ongoing trend among some teens today!)

Christina Aguilera (and every pop star at the time), and belly tops

And if you had a belly top, you needed your belly button pierced. Parents across the globe must have cursed Ms. Aguilera for this trend.

All Saints, and combats
Now THIS is a trend we’re glad we got on board with. In fact, we might just run out and buy a pair of cargo green combats right now, for old time’s sake.

Avril Lavigne, and ties

Wearing a tie over a tank top was THE thing to do back in the day, thanks to Avril Lavigne. We can pin the ‘excessive number of bracelets on one arm’ trend on her too.

Beyoncé, and body suits

This is a more modern trend, but a favourite among many. We hope it dies out soon, so our children never need know the hardship of going to the toilet when you’re wearing a body suit.

Gwen Stefani, and red lips with blonde hair

She may have copied Marilyn Monroe here, but we took our lead from Gwen when she hit our screens as No Doubt’s front woman. If only we could have pulled it off half as well as she did!

 

 

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Every young Irish person lived through these crazes during the ’90s – from Pokemon to Bebo, we loved them all!

1. Pokemon
Pokemon was probably the biggest craze of the ’90s; from video games to collecting cards, you had to catch them all! Sorry…


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2. Yu-Gi-Oh!
Slightly less popular (or cool) as Pokemon, nonetheless this craze had a massive following back in the ’90s and early ’00s.

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3. Polly Pocket
Every girl had a Polly Pocket – and all the cool girls had LOADS of Polly Pockets. Looking back, those small parts cannot be good for kids to play with.

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4. Tamagotchi
These were supposed to be like having a pet without actually having a pet. When they got abandoned after a week, we finally realised why we weren’t allowed to get a dog after all.

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5. Light-Up runners
These made you run faster. Fact. Not good to wear during Hide n’ Seek.

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6. Scooters/Skateboards/Rollerblades
These are all still pretty cool, but our tricks have gotten a little rusty.

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7. Learning to draw this
And it was always way cooler of your name began with an ‘S’!

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8. Paper fortune tellers
It didn’t matter how many of these were confiscated, you can always make more.

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9.Polyphonic Ringtone
When you give out about teenagers blasting their annoying music over their phones, remember that you used to be one of them. Except you were ten times more annoying because it was ringtones you were blasting!

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10. Crazy Frog

Historically the most annoying sound on the planet.

11. Snake
This amazing game is still so addictive and fun if you can find an old enough Nokia to play the original on!

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12. Scoubidou bracelets
They look so intricate but once you get the hang of it you give one to everyone you know. Including you nan.

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13. Charity Wristbands
Not just for a good cause, if you had these, you were the coolest kid around.

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14. MSN
Aww, staying up till midnight chatting over messenger to ‘that boy’ – we really hope those convos have been deleted forever.

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Bebo
Bebo stunnahhs 2k07 4eva oh yeah!

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We all got a little bit crazy during some of these fads. The only hope can be that you didn’t lose too many friends over any of them, and that scare from the fight you had with your best friend over a Charizard Pokemon card isn’t that noticeable anymore.

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Even though buffalo boots are probably not the most chic of footwear, we can’t help but get a little excited at the idea that they’re making a comeback.

It’s been revealed that Ashish Gupta’s Autumn/Winter 2014 collection for Topshop will include a  revival of the bright LED buffalo boots.

It seems we’re not the only one loving the idea of this ’90s comeback, as Lily Allen was spotted wearing a pair of Topshop’s new boots at a party in London last week.

This isn’t the only ’90s trend to make a comeback either, as scrunchies, chokers and dungarees have been spotted on a few celebs and models lately.

We wonder what’s next on the ’90s fashion revival list?

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