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Post by sman12 on Oct 12, 2020 11:42:36 GMT 10
This may be ad nauseam for some of you that are following my posts, but the early 2010s will always be a great time for me. All I really cared about back then was Minecraft, Angry Birds, the Cartoon Network renaissance, Nickelodeon, playing Wii, and dancing to really crappy dance music from acts like LMFAO.
Sure, there was a slow economic recovery from the Recession, and the Arab Spring practically started the social media protest zeitgeist, but life for a young Zoomer kid like myself seemed relatively carefree.
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Post by єяиα on Oct 13, 2020 8:15:41 GMT 10
I miss the 2010s. I was a child from 2010 to 2016 and those were the best years. My favorite years are 2012, 2014 and 2016
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Post by prodanny288 on Oct 13, 2020 9:41:50 GMT 10
Only 2010-2016. Anything after '16 can go fuck off.
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Post by Khal on Oct 13, 2020 9:51:53 GMT 10
Most of the 2000s is still too recent to be the good old days let alone the 2010s. 2020 is not that different from the political turmoil of 2014 and after.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2020 10:04:38 GMT 10
This may be ad nauseam for some of you that are following my posts, but the early 2010s will always be a great time for me. All I really cared about back then was Minecraft, Angry Birds, the Cartoon Network renaissance, Nickelodeon, playing Wii, and dancing to really crappy dance music from acts like LMFAO. Sure, there was a slow economic recovery from the Recession, and the Arab Spring practically started the social media protest zeitgeist, but life for a young Zoomer kid like myself seemed relatively carefree. Truthfully, any time when you were a kid is going to seem relatively carefree. That being said, I think there is definitely some merit to viewing the early 2010s as a more optimistic and positive time, and not just in relation to the dumpster fire that has been the last 4 years. The whole early Obama years zeitgeist was focused around this sense that even if things were not great now, we had set ourselves up with a movement for change that had the potential of bettering our lives. So while things were not great due to the recession, it seemed there was this belief that future would be brighter and we were working towards that. But hey, best laid plans and all that.
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Post by kev2000sfan on Oct 13, 2020 10:24:43 GMT 10
Most of the 2000s is still too recent to be the good old days let alone the 2010s. 2020 is not that different from the political turmoil of 2014 and after. Um, the 2000s aren't ancient, I agree, but they are a pretty long time ago by cultural standards and are in fact one of the categories of the good ol' days.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2020 5:18:35 GMT 10
Most of the 2000s is still too recent to be the good old days let alone the 2010s. 2020 is not that different from the political turmoil of 2014 and after. Except in 2020, pretty much everything enjoyable and positive about life has been destroyed. 2019 seems like a distant dream that is too good to be true. I guess if a person spends their entire life online then the apolcalyptic hellscape that is our society today might be tolerable.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Nov 17, 2021 21:10:01 GMT 10
2010-Mid 2014 is the "good ole days" for me on a personal level.
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