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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2019 11:08:09 GMT 10
I feel like there'll be at least one or two people here who'll be interested in this website, the Y2K Aesthetic Institute. Here's a lil' sampling of the Y2K-styled visuals this tumblr has archived: For at least those first few, you can see the futurism aesthetic on full display. And I mean, I do remember that quite distinctly: this sense that we were now mere footsteps away from living in the future we'd all imagined for decades. Flying cars, neon-colored jumpsuits, electronically-produced music, that's what the future appeared to promise, and it seemed really close.
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Post by smartboi on Sept 24, 2019 12:03:24 GMT 10
Oh yeah I've seen this site before. I'm actually pretty impressed with how the outfits from 2019 perfectly replicate the style.
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Post by Cassie on Sept 24, 2019 13:35:21 GMT 10
I know this is just a side note but that last gif is from a coming up next bumper of Angela Anaconda, a show aired in the late 90s and early 2000s. It's so creepy because of the uncanny grayed out faces and it makes me cringe.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2019 19:24:16 GMT 10
I actually liked the show at the time. It was funny.
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Post by mh on Oct 1, 2019 2:54:59 GMT 10
The Y2K aesthetic is actually my favorite thing about that era. It looks a lot better than the bland vibe of most things these days. Though, I am a bit biased.
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Post by al on Oct 1, 2019 10:47:58 GMT 10
The comeback of this aesthetic makes me uneasy. It was incredibly real yet we have somehow managed to collectively forget about it for the past eighteen years. It's stirring up early childhood feelings.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2019 10:44:25 GMT 10
The comeback of this aesthetic makes me uneasy. It was incredibly real yet we have somehow managed to collectively forget about it for the past eighteen years. It's stirring up early childhood feelings.You've seen this aesthetic coming back? Maybe I don't get out enough, but can you provide some examples? I agree though about the aesthetic making me feel uneasy, although for different reasons: I disagreed (and still do) that that's what the future looks like.
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Post by al on Oct 2, 2019 14:54:44 GMT 10
You've seen this aesthetic coming back? Maybe I don't get out enough, but can you provide some examples? I agree though about the aesthetic making me feel uneasy, although for different reasons: I disagreed (and still do) that that's what the future looks like. Try your local Zumiez.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2019 22:05:25 GMT 10
Oh dear God.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2019 5:46:22 GMT 10
I remember the author of that website made a thread on inthe00s before he created that website. I forgot their username, but when I saw the website mentioned in the news I was really happy for them
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Post by SharksFan99 on Oct 7, 2019 21:18:15 GMT 10
It's so creepy because of the uncanny grayed out faces and it makes me cringe. Oh god, "Angela Anaconda". I absolutely hated that show as a kid and it wasn't because I thought the characters were creepy; I just thought the grayed-out faces made them all look ugly.
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Post by Cassie on Oct 8, 2019 5:24:44 GMT 10
It's so creepy because of the uncanny grayed out faces and it makes me cringe. Oh god, "Angela Anaconda". I absolutely hated that show as a kid and it wasn't because I thought the characters were creepy; I just thought the grayed-out faces made them all look ugly. I watched a review of it and the show makes Angela look like a sociopath. She wanted to eat a school bully in the episode "The Substitute"!
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Post by astropoug on Mar 19, 2022 16:58:41 GMT 10
The comeback of this aesthetic makes me uneasy. It was incredibly real yet we have somehow managed to collectively forget about it for the past eighteen years. It's stirring up early childhood feelings.You've seen this aesthetic coming back? Maybe I don't get out enough, but can you provide some examples? I agree though about the aesthetic making me feel uneasy, although for different reasons: I disagreed (and still do) that that's what the future looks like. I think most people know this is not how the future will look. Ironically, I think people are reviving this aesthetic because they miss when were more optimistic about the future. It's essentially a kind of retrofuturism. Of course, the fact the future not only didn't end up looking like this, but that the 2000s started off so sour (with the dot-com burst, Bush election, and ESPECIALLY 9/11) was the main thing that killed off this aesthetic. In its place was McBling and the lesser-known Metalheart aesthetic.
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Post by John Titor on Mar 20, 2022 6:02:59 GMT 10
You've seen this aesthetic coming back? Maybe I don't get out enough, but can you provide some examples? I agree though about the aesthetic making me feel uneasy, although for different reasons: I disagreed (and still do) that that's what the future looks like. I think most people know this is not how the future will look. Ironically, I think people are reviving this aesthetic because they miss when were more optimistic about the future. It's essentially a kind of retrofuturism. Of course, the fact the future not only didn't end up looking like this, but that the 2000s started off so sour (with the dot-com burst, Bush election, and ESPECIALLY 9/11) was the main thing that killed off this aesthetic. In its place was McBling and the lesser-known Metalheart aesthetic. every website ever " photo from 2005 and 2006" " GET THE Y2K LOOK" People don't even know what y2k is anymore lol
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Post by astropoug on Mar 20, 2022 6:06:20 GMT 10
I think most people know this is not how the future will look. Ironically, I think people are reviving this aesthetic because they miss when were more optimistic about the future. It's essentially a kind of retrofuturism. Of course, the fact the future not only didn't end up looking like this, but that the 2000s started off so sour (with the dot-com burst, Bush election, and ESPECIALLY 9/11) was the main thing that killed off this aesthetic. In its place was McBling and the lesser-known Metalheart aesthetic. every website ever " photo from 2005 and 2006" " GET THE Y2K LOOK" People don't even know what y2k is anymore lol 2005/2006 was peak McBling LMAO.
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