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Post by Early2010sGuy on Aug 17, 2020 4:36:07 GMT 10
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Post by Telso on Aug 17, 2020 7:49:02 GMT 10
Bring this year back. It was a better world.
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Post by John Titor on Aug 17, 2020 8:50:32 GMT 10
Bring this year back. It was a better world. lets bring 2002 back instead
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Post by Telso on Aug 17, 2020 8:59:06 GMT 10
Bring this year back. It was a better world. lets bring 2002 back instead Bring back any year over this one tbh, as long as I was already alive in my case. Even crap like 2016 will do
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Post by Early2010sGuy on Aug 17, 2020 15:15:37 GMT 10
lets bring 2002 back instead Bring back any year over this one tbh, as long as I was already alive in my case. Even crap like 2016 will do Yeah, anything before 2018 for me will be fine. It should be any optimtic era though, Mid 2010s, Early 2010s, Y2K Era, Idc as long as its fun
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Post by John Titor on Nov 3, 2020 3:08:55 GMT 10
Not anymore. It felt dated around late 2018 to me. It still feels kind of recent but not really
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2020 4:25:21 GMT 10
I was 20 then and while it feels recent I can notice how quaint it is. I remember the Elliot Rodgers shooting happening at the end of the year, and while it was tragic, being 20 years old I made a lot of jokes about it. I didn't know it was going to evolve into incels (although I can see proto-incels as early as 2011 with the PUA/MRA thing). I need to go back and warn everybody.
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Post by y2kbaby on Nov 3, 2020 5:05:39 GMT 10
At this point, 2013 to me is started to feel dated. Everything aspects from 2013 feels so different.
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Post by mc98 on Nov 3, 2020 5:51:30 GMT 10
It still feels kind of recent but not really That’s when selfies, streaming, flat design, artists like Lorde, Vine, Snapchat, Instagram, GTA V got huge. Honestly a lot of those things are still going strong. 2013 feels kinda dated imo maybe cuz of where I was in life that year, but it does feel connected to 2020. Selfies have been a thing since the MySpace days. Lorde hasn't released music for more than 3 years. Also, Vine is dead.
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Post by smartboi on Nov 3, 2020 6:00:21 GMT 10
I was 20 then and while it feels recent I can notice how quaint it is. I remember the Elliot Rodgers shooting happening at the end of the year, and while it was tragic, being 20 years old I made a lot of jokes about it. I didn't know it was going to evolve into incels (although I can see proto-incels as early as 2011 with the PUA/MRA thing). I need to go back and warn everybody. The Elliot Rodger shooting actually happened in May of 2014. But he was definitely one of the first people notable to give incels the reputation they have today.
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Post by Cassie on Nov 3, 2020 6:22:27 GMT 10
It almost does.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2020 11:01:12 GMT 10
2013 felt like the sign off from the late 2000's - early 2010's era when Xbox 360, pre-Google+ YouTube, electropop were it but also the start of the mid-late 2010's modern era we still associate with more recent times, other then 2020 being under a global pandemic. 2013 was a mixed year for me since I started middle school, it was like a mixture of childhood and puberty and very awkward time but I personally find it nostalgic since a lot of aesthetics of it feel dated but my life wasn't that great back then and it isn't a year I'd choose to go back to if I could time travel.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 3, 2020 11:29:24 GMT 10
2013 felt like the sign off from the late 2000's - early 2010's era when Xbox 360, pre-Google+ YouTube, electropop were it but also the start of the mid-late 2010's modern era we still associate with more recent times, other then 2020 being under a global pandemic. 2013 was a mixed year for me since I started middle school, it was like a mixture of childhood and puberty and very awkward time but I personally find it nostalgic since a lot of aesthetics of it feel dated but my life wasn't that great back then and it isn't a year I'd choose to go back to if I could time travel. I thought 2013 was boring with the late part less boring
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Post by nightmarefarm on Oct 29, 2021 9:47:02 GMT 10
2018 is a completely different world from 2013. 2013 had electropop, 2018 has mumble rap/trap. 2013 is very liberal and politically calm, 2018 is conservative and politically divisive. 2013 was Obama era, 2018 was in Trump Era. 2013 was 7th gen gaming mostly with 8th gen consoles releasing the last two months of the year. 2018 had 8th gen gaming in full swing. 2013's most popular games were Minecraft and GTA V. In 2018, Fortnite and PUGB is all the rage. You had more hipsters back then whereas in 2018 that was pretty much dead. Memes were simple and punchy like rage comics and top text/bottom text in 2013 in 2018 you have more complex and satire based memes. You have hotline bling format, deep fried memes, images with captions representing things etc. Completely different lingo. Zoomers were starting to become the focus in '18 whereas Millennials dominated pop culture back in '13. Technologically not much of a difference besides Windows 10 releasing.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2021 10:50:57 GMT 10
2013 does not feel recent as in new or yesteryear like maybe 2018 and definitely 2019, but not obsolete either or anywhere as dated 2008 and back or as retro as 2003 and back. 2013 kind of feels recent and it could be that I was a teenager in high school. Ask me again in late 2023 to 2024 or later. My answer might change then. I can still sense some cultural ties to 2013 from 2021. 2013 kickstarted 8th generation gaming era with the PS4 release that November and that seems to be going strong, although it may slow down soon due to the PS5. iPhones began to resemble what they are today in September 2013. Although since their 2020 update, I noticed some skeuomorphism coming back. GTA V is still huge and that game came out in September 2013.
Music also started slowly heading from the happy, go-lucky, club, party electropop sound into a more downbeat, depressing, and trap direction by late 2013 (Think Lorde's "Royals." That song was huge in fall 2013. I think the song peaked in December 2013.), which still continues somewhat today, although now those trends are stale and slowly leaving, but not without putting up a fight. Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Britney released albums in 2013 which flopped or did terribly. In contrast, their 2010 to 2012 output was more successful. Britney was the pop queen of the 2000s and she was still successful in the early 2010s (2010-2012). Ariana Grande released her debut album in 2013 and she is still popular today. I realize that dark music was around in late 2010 or 2011 with the Weeknd and Adele, but electro-pop music overshadowed those songs.
2013 kickstarted the binge-watching culture of today with "House of Cards" being Netflix's first original series. Blockbuster began to liquidate that November. Physical media was pretty much close to becoming obsolete. 2013 had almost no trace of the late 2000s. It may have been a tiny amount, but it was so insignificant. 2013 was the first year where I saw 93-95% of the population own a smartphone. I was a 14 to 15 year old high school student in 2013, freshman in the early half and sophomore in the latter half. January-May 2013 was great aside from a few hiccups, still had the early 2010s vibes, but also when the mid 2010s were clearly on their way. I even felt a change coming because the early 2010s culture already felt past its peak. I lost 30 pounds, came more out of my shell, and slowly started to resemble an older teen lol. June-July 2013 was when the year started to suck. August-December 2013 was trash, also when the cultural mid 2010s kicked in. I remember 2013 feeling almost completely disconnected from the 2000s. I thought this at the time. The Great Recession was almost an afterthought by late 2013.
The difference between 2013 and 2018 pales in comparison to 2003 and 2008. 2003 and 2008 were completely different worlds. 2003 was the early 2000s culturally, a conservative time before social media and physical media were still going strong. 2008 was the late 2000s culturally, a time when social media entered their prime and liberalism began to overshadow conservatism. Really the only things they shared were the president, maybe some shows, fashion, movie and music trends, but even that's pushing it because it seemed as if 2008 was almost the complete opposite of 2003. I get baffled why people group 2003 and 2008 together. They almost have nothing in common. 2013 and 2018 almost seem interchangeable asides from a few differences in music, fashion, and politics. Sure 2013 and 2018 had different presidents, but liberal and woke culture had a tight grip even with the growing conservative backlash. 2013 was the cultural mid 2010s and 2018 was the cultural late 2010s. I wouldn't mind if people grouped 2013 and 2018 together. 2010s political tensions really started brewing in 2013 with Black Lives Matter, safe spaces, and political correctness slowly started to become a thing, but of course politics would get worse in 2014 and beyond.
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