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Post by mc98 on Aug 18, 2020 1:56:06 GMT 10
The girl with the Black Sabbath shirt and skirt looks so ahead of the times. The gray hoodies in the first photo won’t look outta place in the 2010s. The rest are drenched in the 2000s.
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Post by rainbow on Aug 18, 2020 1:58:57 GMT 10
The girl with the Black Sabbath shirt and skirt looks so ahead of the times. The gray hoodies in the first photo won’t look outta place in the 2010s. The rest are drenched in the 2000s. Yeah, that photo of the girl with the Sabbath shirt looks like it was taken in 2012.
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Post by Early2010sGuy on Aug 18, 2020 2:32:38 GMT 10
The girl with the Black Sabbath shirt and skirt looks so ahead of the times. The gray hoodies in the first photo won’t look outta place in the 2010s. The rest are drenched in the 2000s. Yeah, that photo of the girl with the Sabbath shirt looks like it was taken in 2012. In fact, the vast majority of the fashion in this album would still hold up until early 2013ish, Ive seen my friends in elementary school wear stuff like these!
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Post by Early2010sGuy on Aug 18, 2020 2:35:41 GMT 10
Still looks very core 2000s if you ask me, the music, flip phones and digital cameras are what make it look like 2000s, though the fashion still held up until the early 2010s
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Post by prodanny288 on Aug 18, 2020 8:45:39 GMT 10
Fuck, I miss the 2000s.
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Post by John Titor on Aug 18, 2020 8:49:47 GMT 10
Still looks very core 2000s if you ask me, the music, flip phones and digital cameras are what make it look like 2000s, though the fashion still held up until the early 2010s for the most part, but don't be fooled just because something looks like something does not mean the atmosphere people felt was the same. For 2008 and some of 2009 can get a pass as it did feel 2000s ish.
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Post by mc98 on Aug 18, 2020 9:31:27 GMT 10
A certain user from the inthe00s would classify this as early 2010s lol.
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Post by rainbow on Aug 18, 2020 12:25:07 GMT 10
A certain user from the inthe00s would classify this as early 2010s lol. Yeah, early 2008 wasn't early 2010's at all. I'm actually kinda surprised at how many flip phones I saw. The iPhone was very rare back then.
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Post by Early2010sGuy on Aug 18, 2020 15:55:27 GMT 10
A certain user from the inthe00s would classify this as early 2010s lol. Yeah, early 2008 wasn't early 2010's at all. I'm actually kinda surprised at how many flip phones I saw. The iPhone was very rare back then. They started becoming popular during the iPhone 4's release in Summer 2010, my dad got one from his office... Angry birds were all the rage!
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Post by al on Aug 18, 2020 23:13:48 GMT 10
Clearly archaic those “MEN” and “WOMEN” bathrooms.
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Post by Khal on Aug 19, 2020 10:44:38 GMT 10
The 2008 election is the first big event I remember. When I was in kindergarten I remember being lonely because i was still learning english. Other kids would make fun of me for saying a word wrong. Back then I had a heavy accent and I was scared to speak in front of other kids. The 2008 election excited me as a young black kid in the US who felt different and left out back then. I felt like my country was changing. I remember being happy when I saw the country's first black president. Nowadays everything is going backwards
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Post by rainbow on Aug 19, 2020 10:55:42 GMT 10
The 2008 election is the first big event I remember. When I was in kindergarten I remember being lonely because i was still learning english. Other kids would make fun of me for saying a word wrong. Back then I had a heavy accent and I was scared to speak in front of other kids. The 2008 election excited me as a young black kid in the US who felt different and left out back then. I felt like my country was changing. I remember being happy when I saw the country's first black president. Nowadays everything is going backwardsBRUH I WAS LITERALLY JUST THINKING ABOUT THIS AFTER WATCHING VIDEOS OF PEOPLE REACT TO THE 2008 ELECTION RESULTS. It really feels as though society was a lot more optimistic back then, even if we were in an awful recession at the time. It's such a contrast to 2020 where you have a lot of George Floyd protests and looting and burning stores. I really do believe society has gone backwards which is just sad. It's weird how I don't remember anything from that day even though I also come from a mixed-raced family just like Obama. You'd think I would be able to remember the excitement, but I sadly don't remember
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Post by Early2010sGuy on Aug 19, 2020 11:06:02 GMT 10
The 2008 election is the first big event I remember. When I was in kindergarten I remember being lonely because i was still learning english. Other kids would make fun of me for saying a word wrong. Back then I had a heavy accent and I was scared to speak in front of other kids. The 2008 election excited me as a young black kid in the US who felt different and left out back then. I felt like my country was changing. I remember being happy when I saw the country's first black president. Nowadays everything is going backwardsBRUH I WAS LITERALLY JUST THINKING ABOUT THIS AFTER WATCHING VIDEOS OF PEOPLE REACT TO THE 2008 ELECTION RESULTS. It really feels as though society was a lot more optimistic back then, even if we were in an awful recession at the time. It's such a contrast to 2020 where you have a lot of George Floyd protests and looting and burning stores. I really do believe society has gone backwards which is just sad. It's weird how I don't remember anything from that day even though I also come from a mixed-raced family just like Obama. You'd think I would be able to remember the excitement, but I sadly don't remember As much as I dont live in America, I could not agree more, just how Trump has been doing nothing to help the economy during this really bad recession, and instead, he's doing nothing but ruin America. But what are your thoughts on Biden?
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Post by Khal on Aug 19, 2020 11:12:56 GMT 10
The 2008 election is the first big event I remember. When I was in kindergarten I remember being lonely because i was still learning english. Other kids would make fun of me for saying a word wrong. Back then I had a heavy accent and I was scared to speak in front of other kids. The 2008 election excited me as a young black kid in the US who felt different and left out back then. I felt like my country was changing. I remember being happy when I saw the country's first black president. Nowadays everything is going backwardsBRUH I WAS LITERALLY JUST THINKING ABOUT THIS AFTER WATCHING VIDEOS OF PEOPLE REACT TO THE 2008 ELECTION RESULTS. It really feels as though society was a lot more optimistic back then, even if we were in an awful recession at the time. It's such a contrast to 2020 where you have a lot of George Floyd protests and looting and burning stores. I really do believe society has gone backwards which is just sad. It's weird how I don't remember anything from that day even though I also come from a mixed-raced family just like Obama. You'd think I would be able to remember the excitement, but I sadly don't remember My youngest brother doesn't remember a world before Obama. He was 7 when trump was elected, the same age I was when obama won in 2008. He grew up in a very different america than the one I grew up in. If I was 7 in 2020 and I saw what was happening I would be very very scared. I worry for young kids today especially black kids.
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