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Post by John Titor on Apr 30, 2020 8:41:11 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2020 1:23:10 GMT 10
So what happens when we run out of months, are we going to have Day Atmosphere threads?
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Post by John Titor on May 1, 2020 2:21:34 GMT 10
So what happens when we run out of months, are we going to have Day Atmosphere threads? lmao
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Post by John Titor on May 1, 2020 8:23:22 GMT 10
The y2k being zapped out by the second
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Post by fusefan on Jun 5, 2020 9:39:15 GMT 10
Interesting. These pics look very 2000s to me. Doesn’t scream leftover 90s That much at all. I turned 11 in this month. Is it me or was 2001 the last year they made white case computers? Because either later that year or in 2002 is when silver and black cased computers started showing up.
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Post by John Titor on Jun 5, 2020 11:03:14 GMT 10
Interesting. These pics look very 2000s to me. Doesn’t scream leftover 90s That much at all. I turned 11 in this month. Is it me or was 2001 the last year they made white case computers? Because either later that year or in 2002 is when silver and black cased computers started showing up. 2002 was the last year until they changed black, if you are talking about PC and not Mac. March 2001 was quite a boring month, 7th grade in a bad girls school waiting and counting down the days I could go back to my normal school for 8th grade the following school year. I was so mad at Sega during this time pretty much disgusted. I kept roaming the halls during most of the 2000 -2001 school year.
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Post by al on Jun 5, 2020 12:24:52 GMT 10
You can tell that center guy in the group shot, the one with the hoop earrings, thinks he's hot shit. And in 01 he kinda was lmao.
I agree that there's almost no discernible 90's.
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Post by mc98 on Jun 5, 2020 12:31:09 GMT 10
Some people seem to overstate the presence of 90s influence in 2001, even 2000. Yeah, 90s leftovers were there but it was more subtle.
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Post by Telso on Jun 5, 2020 13:03:13 GMT 10
I never considered 2001 90s-influenced at all, even the before-9/11. It was pretty clear that pop culture was long past the grittiness of the mid-90s and into something much bubblier and glitzy by that point.
People seem to mistake anything remotely dated as "90s", disregarding what actually defined that decade.
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Post by al on Jun 5, 2020 13:21:43 GMT 10
Well, I do consider some Y2k era things to be of the 90's, though to be accurate I'd call them 98-01 or whatever. I would say some of the hairstyles towards the top left embody that. The boy could just be blonde, though it looks Eminem bleached to me. And then the darker blonde girl beneath him has a half up Britney pigtail thing going on. Technicallyyy could've been taken in 1999? But yeah these obv would fall under late 90's early 00's transition. Which isn't surprising when what we think of as that core center 90's thing had firmly fallen out of favor before the decade had a chance to end.
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Post by aja675 on Jun 5, 2020 13:31:16 GMT 10
Pretty sure people would be thinking of these pics as '90s-looking if the pics were taken on analog cameras instead.
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Post by John Titor on Jun 5, 2020 13:32:40 GMT 10
Pretty sure people would be thinking of these pics as '90s-looking if the pics were taken on analog cameras instead. plenty of people back then used those kind of cams and yupp I agree I could see them saying " so 90s haha Kodak etc" Digital Cameras create the illusion it's newer then it is.
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Post by slashpop on Jun 6, 2020 0:21:32 GMT 10
Pretty sure people would be thinking of these pics as '90s-looking if the pics were taken on analog cameras instead. plenty of people back then used those kind of cams and yupp I agree I could see them saying " so 90s haha Kodak etc" Digital Cameras create the illusion it's newer then it is. I remember slide film was still really big back then.
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Post by John Titor on Jun 6, 2020 0:24:28 GMT 10
plenty of people back then used those kind of cams and yupp I agree I could see them saying " so 90s haha Kodak etc" Digital Cameras create the illusion it's newer then it is. I remember slide film was still really big back then. I hated those things
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Post by slashpop on Jun 6, 2020 4:35:50 GMT 10
I remember slide film was still really big back then. I hated those things I kind of like them in the sense in terms of the natural colors and the fact that you can blow them up pretty big and or have old school slide shows which can be kind of cool , they died in like the mid or late 2000s then became popular I think for a bit when when Polaroids became a hipster thing in like 2011-2013 or maybe that was instant film.
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