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Does anyone else miss 1990's/Y2K culture?
Since I was born in the late 1990's, I missed a good chunk of the cultural boom.
For those who have experienced it, do you miss it? Last edited by Papenbrook; 05-08-2021 at 05:47 PM. |
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Nah, not really.
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Yes, I do miss it. Western culture is rapidly getting worse and worse by the year, whether it be artistically, morally, spiritually, financially etc.
Not too many years from now, the vast majority of us who live in the West will look on back on today with envy as the Civilization will collapse all around us. The worst is yet to come. Last edited by FredWolfLeonardo; 05-08-2021 at 04:25 PM. |
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We don't all live in a third world country though, most of us will be fine.
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As for the early 2000's, I don't miss anything except perhaps the simplicity of the era, our reliance on tech was nothing compared to what it is now, & social media was merely a gleam in the eye of its fathers. But pop culture wise, it was pretty crummy. I see a lot of zoomers, tiktok kids, trying to do this whole y2k renaissance thing, & it's pretty cringey to me. They don't get why certain things were or were not cool, so they just mix-&-match, appropriating all this stuff they don't understand, much of which was lame even then. Like trying to make the fashion come back, but they're using Disney shows & random advertisements as the reference point, when really a lot of what you saw in films/TV was picked out by out of touch boomers that had costume design jobs. Doesn't really reflect what teens actually liked at the time. This must be how our parents felt watching kids glorify hippie or punk fashion decades later. At the end of the day, it's pretty harmless, but as someone who lived through it, we knew even then that a lot of it was weird, trashy, corny, etc.
I definitely miss the 90's, though. I think we had reached peak "fun" back then. Everything was extra AF, super colorful, crazy, edgy, hilarious, gross, loud, it was a punch in the face to all five senses. Growing up in that kind of period definitely shaped its youth in a unique way. Things now are so sterile & safe. & we were sorta the last of the "actually plays outside using imagination" kids.
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Eh, you didn't miss much. There really isn't much about the 90s I particularly miss. But it encompassed my teen years, so there isn't often much to want back from that era anyhow. lol
Only things off the top of my head that you missed out on really... the first TMNT films of course, having a big, chunky early cell phone (got one of those suckers as a graduation gift) only capable of actually making calls and nothing else, early dial up internet and super basic websites, and that wide leg pants/jeans fad that got to the point that some boys looked like they were wearing frigging skirts. ![]() edit: Oh, and the era of the early 90s were having a pager was the big thing, even in my middle school. Most of us never had one, only the kids who thought they were cool, but having to go find a phone if someone pages you (as only landline phones existed) really doesn't ever become all that cool. (I think a lot of the appeal started from drug culture, unfortunately, and my middle school was a bit rough... Doubt those kids were dealers, but some of them probably weren't too far removed from those circles, sad to say.) The early 2000s were fine and nothing all that memorable imo other than the crappy parts that ended up in history books. Quote:
It literally all boils down to 1) some kind of media for better or worse, 2) blind faith in words written by people who would never live in and experience our era, or 3) some people sitting there and assuming they "just know" things based on gut feelings and no facts... edit: or 4) believing people who are only doing one or more of the previous things and telling others that it's true. Last edited by IndigoErth; 05-09-2021 at 11:37 AM. |
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I definitely don't miss the 00's, it started as just rehash of the 90s but quickly and i'm guessing because of 9/11 we now lived in this "gritty/realistic" world, the fun of the 90s died and while it was fine for me since i was an angsty teenager and my angsty attitude towards life actually reflected the decade, so the grim tone of the early 00's was fine for my age but I definitely think it would've been more fun to be a teenager in the 90s (though it was better being a kid in the 90s than a teenager so I lucked out)
I also think the 90s reached its peak by the end of the decade, things could only get so exxxtreeeme. I'm fine with decades changing and I enjoy 90s influences in modern stuff, so yeah I miss it and love it but I don't cling to it in a way that I feel kids/teenagers from the 80s still glorify the decade. "Yes, grandpa we know the 80s were awesome". You can enjoy a decade but not be stuck in it is what I mean which is what most people do. The 2010's were definitely awful though with casuals now using technology in mass, "geek culture" becoming mainstream and people who get offended over everything. But I think people are tired of the polarization and gotten used to social media so I think the 20's will be a better decade. I personally welcome the "Worst is yet to come" that FWL dreads. |
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And this info is not "special" or "super secret", Indigo. The globalist authorities are not trying to hide their agenda anymore, and it's obvious to practically anyone. I'll give you a few examples anyway of how our society is practically shooting itself in the foot, and they are as follows: 1. The very foundation and building block of society, marriage, has been destroyed and ripped apart. Marriage has always been the historical institution aimed at providing a firm foundation for the reproduction and maintenance of the next generation under the stable care of a mother and a father. Now, the birthrates in the West have gotten so critically low because marriage no longer means anything (people can give birth out of wedlock and engage in filthy homosexual relations with no consequence). This leads to an extreme shortage of young workers to run a country due to an aging population, and many Western countries have attempted to solve this with immigration, which is problematic for the reason below: 2. Immigration leads to a clash of cultures that results from so many different groups of people trying to mix together as one piece. So many cultures across the world have spent thousands of years to develop and stabilise into stable societies, but with the advent of air travel and mass immigration, all of that begins to fall apart. The result is that there is less uniformity in culture, and this decreases the level of community engagement since people's ways of lives are so different and many refuse to get too deeply involved with each other in the name of "respecting cultural differences". What does this lack of trust and social cohesion lead to? Widespread drug addictions, extreme isolation despite all of "social" media, and a longing for a proper community bond. If you've ever felt alone in today's day and age Indigo, you're not alone. The West is going against our human nature by denying us a uniform community experience, instead adopting individualism as its core principle. This rampant individualism leads to another big problem causing the West's decline: 3. Mass surveillance and regulation. When the traditional family unit in society cannot regulate itself in order to maintain stability and order (as has been the case under individualistic societies of the West), governments across the West are forced to adopt more and more laws in order to keep order. The result? The average man trying to make a modest living from his small business suffers greatly, while large corporations and the global elite benefit from the excessive regulation, since they are the only ones who can keep up with it in the first place. Look at companies like Disney, Facebook and Apple. These are not even companies, they are monopolies with real political power who charade as private entities. These large institutions have so much power, that within the span of a less than hundred years, they have managed to change social norms that have been firmly in place for thousands of years for the worse, all the while exercising their power throughout the world in the most abhorrent ways possible as seen in these companies employing slave labour throughout the world and causing mass destruction of the natural environment. That's just a few examples, but I hope you get the idea. To make it clear, I don't think that the early 2000s was this golden age, but rather, it was a mere raindrop compared to the ocean of social decline that we are currently living in, and will continue to live in for the near future. Last edited by FredWolfLeonardo; 05-09-2021 at 12:41 PM. |
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I hate to say it but I think everything FredWolfLeonardo has said is true.
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The rise of either gay couples or straight couples who don't want to have kids is fine, the world is bloated enough as it is. |
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Look up the amount of kids born from the year 2010 till now. |
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There's nothing wrong with gay people*, man.
![]() *Or at least lesbians. I don't trust anyone who doesn't like lesbians.
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The population increases in the past few decades have not been due to increased birthrates, they are due to decreased death rates. Quote:
My question to you is, what is your solution to this problem of an aging population to increase the ratio of productive young people? So far you haven't offered any. |
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