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Post by slashpop on May 15, 2021 15:02:45 GMT 10
New version 1.1930s/1940s 2. Early 2020 to present 3. 2000-20014. Late 2010s 5. Mid 2000s 6. Mid 2010s Let me guess...you really don't like nu metal. LMAO I do like some of it mostly from 94 to 97 and a bit after.
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Post by 10slover on Jun 6, 2021 5:21:23 GMT 10
2003-2008, everything was so trashy and cheap, specially the hip hop and the fashion (whale tail, dress over jeans. That kind of stuff just naturally look trashy and cheap), the early 2010s were also kinds trashy, but not cheap (electropop was trashy but it definitely didn't sound "cheap") and the fashion was MUCH BETTER in the early 10s
The mid late 2010s were less trashy, people talk about Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian being trashy but it absolutely does not compare to the mid 2000s, when pretty much every celebrity was trashy and campy (not the good type of campy), remember when lindsay lohan, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears used to go to parties without their panties on lmfao.
And don't forget how materialistic culture was back then, right before the 2008 recession, everyone wanted to appear rich, people would use little dogs as accessories ffs... people would go to tanning beds and get cancer, or they would spray themselves with orange tan spray and bleach their hair blond... HORRIBLE, this wasn't a subculture thing, people unironically believed they were being classy and fancy.
That whole sub era of the 2000s was just so trashy and disgusting, it just smells like "I'm broke and mentally unwell but want to appear rich", couple all that stuff with the casual homophobia, sexism and racism that was popular back then and the horrible politics of Bush Jr, the geopolitics of the middle east were collapsing and people in america only cared about being seen as wealthy, just.... Disgusting.
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Post by TheUser98 on Jun 6, 2021 7:13:23 GMT 10
Probably the 1910s, worst decade of the 20th century for so many reasons. The Red Summer, WWI, Revival of KKK, Woodrow Wilson, the music was like a bad ripoff of 1900s music, the first red scare, the Spanish Flu and the list goes on and on. The only good thing that the 1910s did was end and the very rapid advancement of technology (along with the 1900s). Overall, the 1910s are the only decade that truly disgusts me in the 20th century, some other decades come close though. Other disasters of the 1910s you could include are the Armenian Genocide, Persecution and lynchings of German and Irish immigrants in the US, Arab Revolt, Sykes-Picot Agreement , the Mexican Civil War, the Balkan Wars, Halifax Explosion, Chinese Revolution, Sinking of the Titanic, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, the 1913 Midwest flood (the largest in the region’s history). Other than the Black Death in the 14th century, I really don’t think there is any other time in history it must have felt like the world was ending than in the 1910s.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 8:11:18 GMT 10
2003-2008, everything was so trashy and cheap, specially the hip hop and the fashion (whale tail, dress over jeans. That kind of stuff just naturally look trashy and cheap), the early 2010s were also kinds trashy, but not cheap (electropop was trashy but it definitely didn't sound "cheap") and the fashion was MUCH BETTER in the early 10s The mid late 2010s were less trashy, people talk about Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian being trashy but it absolutely does not compare to the mid 2000s, when pretty much every celebrity was trashy and campy (not the good type of campy), remember when lindsay lohan, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears used to go to parties without their panties on lmfao. And don't forget how materialistic culture was back then, right before the 2008 recession, everyone wanted to appear rich, people would use little dogs as accessories ffs... people would go to tanning beds and get cancer, or they would spray themselves with orange tan spray and bleach their hair blond... HORRIBLE, this wasn't a subculture thing, people unironically believed they were being classy and fancy. That whole sub era of the 2000s was just so trashy and disgusting, it just smells like "I'm broke and mentally unwell but want to appear rich", couple all that stuff with the casual homophobia, sexism and racism that was popular back then and the horrible politics of Bush Jr, the geopolitics of the middle east were collapsing and people in america only cared about being seen as wealthy, just.... Disgusting. I understand where you are coming from. I am glad that I did not attend middle or high school during the 2000s. I hear the 2000s are a conformist and conservative time. I am a 2000s kid and attended elementary school in that decade. 2000s are a return to the 1980s. Good thing materialism got backlash in 2008 with the Great Recession being full swing. 2003 to 2008 are arguably the core 2000s, although I will not include 2008 in that. But many of the 2000s attitudes are going full force strong in 2008 that it is hard to ignore. I think that fell out of favor around mid to late 2009. Materialism returned a bit in the mid 2010s coexisting with non materialistic attitudes, before dominating again in the late 2010s. The 2000s are horrible politics wise, especially the wars and energy crisis. I remember people hating Bush. The hatred started brewing from 2003 to 2005 before exploding from 2006 to 2008.
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Post by John Titor on Jun 6, 2021 9:08:48 GMT 10
The FAKE mid 2010s peak era, DISGUSTING
BRB INSPIRATION QUOTE THAT IS CHEESY AF
BRB HIPSTER MUSTACHE AND HIPSTER SUSPENDERS LOOKING LIKE A SWITZERLAND DOUCHEBAG on STILTS
BRB Coffee shop with single lightbulb hanging down
BRB tricycle with 3 douchebag guys on one seat
BRB foot stomp hey yo commercial
BRB PBR Bear
BRB Wholefoods rn
BRB organic green juice that gives u diarrhea
BRB WALKING DEAD IS ON lets watch everyone turn into Zombies
BRB Post apocalyptic movie 23
BRB Hipster font in every commercial
BRB Stupid non funny ironic Big bang theory
BRB LIVING MY BEST LIFE
BRB FETTY WAPP REMIX
BRB Wii U !
BRB Sh* tty Star Wars sequel
BRB MAN BUN
BRB Mumford and Sons on Pandora
BRB Terrorist attacks every 45 seconds on TV
BRB Muted color palettes
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jun 6, 2021 9:59:53 GMT 10
The FAKE mid 2010s peak era, DISGUSTING
BRB INSPIRATION QUOTE THAT IS CHEESY AF
BRB HIPSTER MUSTACHE AND HIPSTER SUSPENDERS LOOKING LIKE A SWITZERLAND DOUCHEBAG on STILTS
BRB Coffee shop with single lightbulb hanging down
BRB tricycle with 3 douchebag guys on one seat
BRB foot stomp hey yo commercial
BRB PBR Bear
BRB Wholefoods rn
BRB organic green juice that gives u diarrhea
BRB WALKING DEAD IS ON lets watch everyone turn into Zombies
BRB Post apocalyptic movie 23
BRB Hipster font in every commercial
BRB Stupid non funny ironic Big bang theory
BRB LIVING MY BEST LIFE
BRB FETTY WAPP REMIX
BRB Wii U !
BRB Sh* tty Star Wars sequel
BRB MAN BUN
BRB Mumford and Sons on Pandora
BRB Terrorist attacks every 45 seconds on TV
BRB Muted color palettes
I like Fetty Wap, lol.
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Post by ItsMichael on Jun 6, 2021 11:36:15 GMT 10
I’ll go by personal experience
2009 (as a whole. MJ’s tragic death, being bullied in 3rd grade, moving out of my favorite house, etc.)
Early-mid 2013 (my dog dies and my best friend moves away although I still keep in contact with him)
late 2015 (mostly because of my freshman year of high school)
2017 (as a whole. Don’t want to even talk about it)
2020-onward (2021 might shift a little since we’re not done with the year just yet.)
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Post by 10slover on Jun 6, 2021 11:50:54 GMT 10
2003-2008, everything was so trashy and cheap, specially the hip hop and the fashion (whale tail, dress over jeans. That kind of stuff just naturally look trashy and cheap), the early 2010s were also kinds trashy, but not cheap (electropop was trashy but it definitely didn't sound "cheap") and the fashion was MUCH BETTER in the early 10s The mid late 2010s were less trashy, people talk about Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian being trashy but it absolutely does not compare to the mid 2000s, when pretty much every celebrity was trashy and campy (not the good type of campy), remember when lindsay lohan, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears used to go to parties without their panties on lmfao. And don't forget how materialistic culture was back then, right before the 2008 recession, everyone wanted to appear rich, people would use little dogs as accessories ffs... people would go to tanning beds and get cancer, or they would spray themselves with orange tan spray and bleach their hair blond... HORRIBLE, this wasn't a subculture thing, people unironically believed they were being classy and fancy. That whole sub era of the 2000s was just so trashy and disgusting, it just smells like "I'm broke and mentally unwell but want to appear rich", couple all that stuff with the casual homophobia, sexism and racism that was popular back then and the horrible politics of Bush Jr, the geopolitics of the middle east were collapsing and people in america only cared about being seen as wealthy, just.... Disgusting. I understand where you are coming from. I am glad that I did not attend middle or high school during the 2000s. I hear the 2000s are a conformist and conservative time. I am a 2000s kid and attended elementary school in that decade. 2000s are a return to the 1980s. Good thing materialism got backlash in 2008 with the Great Recession being full swing. 2003 to 2008 are arguably the core 2000s, although I will not include 2008 in that. But many of the 2000s attitudes are going full force strong in 2008 that it is hard to ignore. I think that fell out of favor around mid to late 2009. Materialism returned a bit in the mid 2010s coexisting with non materialistic attitudes, before dominating again in the late 2010s. The 2000s are horrible politics wise, especially the wars and energy crisis. I remember people hating Bush. The hatred started brewing from 2003 to 2005 before exploding from 2006 to 2008. Agreed, 80s materialism came back full force in the 2000s, and so did some gross conservative ideals. I love the 2000s but 2003-2007 was such a retrograded period, all the bad things from the previous time periods came back. Yes, i added 2008 by mistake, it really feels like '08 was the year all that stuff started to die. the economy went to shit, killing the materialistic trends, Obama was elected and the trashy fashion started to die down. I think by 2010 everyone already hated the 2000s and saw them as tacky and materialistic.
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Post by jaydawg89 on Jun 6, 2021 12:53:43 GMT 10
I understand where you are coming from. I am glad that I did not attend middle or high school during the 2000s. I hear the 2000s are a conformist and conservative time. I am a 2000s kid and attended elementary school in that decade. 2000s are a return to the 1980s. Good thing materialism got backlash in 2008 with the Great Recession being full swing. 2003 to 2008 are arguably the core 2000s, although I will not include 2008 in that. But many of the 2000s attitudes are going full force strong in 2008 that it is hard to ignore. I think that fell out of favor around mid to late 2009. Materialism returned a bit in the mid 2010s coexisting with non materialistic attitudes, before dominating again in the late 2010s. The 2000s are horrible politics wise, especially the wars and energy crisis. I remember people hating Bush. The hatred started brewing from 2003 to 2005 before exploding from 2006 to 2008. Agreed, 80s materialism came back full force in the 2000s, and so did some gross conservative ideals. I love the 2000s but 2003-2007 was such a retrograded period, all the bad things from the previous time periods came back. Yes, i added 2008 by mistake, it really feels like '08 was the year all that stuff started to die. the economy went to shit, killing the materialistic trends, Obama was elected and the trashy fashion started to die down. I think by 2010 everyone already hated the 2000s and saw them as tacky and materialistic. I don't know if the 2010s were that much better in terms of materialism. The early 2010s were pretty good but, the late 2010s might have been more materialistic than the 2000s ever were tbh. I feel like there are only two periods of time where materialism was put aside since the 80s, that being 1988 - 1996 and 2008 - 2012.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 13:11:35 GMT 10
I understand where you are coming from. I am glad that I did not attend middle or high school during the 2000s. I hear the 2000s are a conformist and conservative time. I am a 2000s kid and attended elementary school in that decade. 2000s are a return to the 1980s. Good thing materialism got backlash in 2008 with the Great Recession being full swing. 2003 to 2008 are arguably the core 2000s, although I will not include 2008 in that. But many of the 2000s attitudes are going full force strong in 2008 that it is hard to ignore. I think that fell out of favor around mid to late 2009. Materialism returned a bit in the mid 2010s coexisting with non materialistic attitudes, before dominating again in the late 2010s. The 2000s are horrible politics wise, especially the wars and energy crisis. I remember people hating Bush. The hatred started brewing from 2003 to 2005 before exploding from 2006 to 2008. Agreed, 80s materialism came back full force in the 2000s, and so did some gross conservative ideals. I love the 2000s but 2003-2007 was such a retrograded period, all the bad things from the previous time periods came back. Yes, i added 2008 by mistake, it really feels like '08 was the year all that stuff started to die. the economy went to shit, killing the materialistic trends, Obama was elected and the trashy fashion started to die down. I think by 2010 everyone already hated the 2000s and saw them as tacky and materialistic. My favorite part of the 2000s will always be the early 2000s (2000 to mid 2002 specifically), a time before I attended school, including pre-school and kindergarten. The 2000s are still developing their identity from 2000 to 2002 and is not fully fleshed out like 2003 to 2007. Early 2000s are the last time I felt carefree and innocent. The disgusting, trashy, snap rap garbage of the second half of the 2000s epitomized the materialistic bling culture associated with the 2000s. Maybe emo and Myspace did to some extent. I like the kid culture of the early to mid 2000s (2000 to 2006), especially the shows that ran on Disney Channel and Cartoon Network. June 2004 to 2006 showed hints of the bad with kid culture as Cartoon Network ended their Powerhouse Era, shows like Hannah Montana and movies like High School Musical started. 2004 to 2006 are still good years for kid culture. 2007 is when most of the shows I enjoyed ended. By 2008, I started getting out of touch with kid culture. 2003 is when the "If you're not with us, then you're against us" mob mentality exploded thanks to the Iraq War. Bush brainwashed people into supporting it. Conservatism is at an all time high from 2003-2007, although a liberal backlash against it started brewing in November 2006 with democrats winning midterm election, leading to Obama's victory in November 2008. 2008 is the year stuff started to die or decline or feel long in the tooth, but they still held on. Yeah by 2010 everyone called the 2000s the decade from hell. I remember people hating the 2000s up until around 2014 or 2015.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 13:13:21 GMT 10
Agreed, 80s materialism came back full force in the 2000s, and so did some gross conservative ideals. I love the 2000s but 2003-2007 was such a retrograded period, all the bad things from the previous time periods came back. Yes, i added 2008 by mistake, it really feels like '08 was the year all that stuff started to die. the economy went to shit, killing the materialistic trends, Obama was elected and the trashy fashion started to die down. I think by 2010 everyone already hated the 2000s and saw them as tacky and materialistic. I don't know if the 2010s were that much better in terms of materialism. The early 2010s were pretty good but, the late 2010s might have been more materialistic than the 2000s ever were tbh. I feel like there are only two periods of time where materialism was put aside since the 80s, that being 1988 - 1996 and 2008 - 2012. That's also true. In 2013 when the economy mostly recovered from the Great Recession, materialistic attitudes began to coexist with non-materialistic attitudes before dominating in the late 2010s.
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Post by 10slover on Jun 6, 2021 13:45:44 GMT 10
I don't know if the 2010s were that much better in terms of materialism. The early 2010s were pretty good but, the late 2010s might have been more materialistic than the 2000s ever were tbh. I feel like there are only two periods of time where materialism was put aside since the 80s, that being 1988 - 1996 and 2008 - 2012. That's also true. In 2013 when the economy mostly recovered from the Great Recession, materialistic attitudes began to coexist with non-materialistic attitudes before dominating in the late 2010s. Agree with you and Jawdog, although i think since 2020 materialistic culture seems to be down. A song like "7 rings" would NEVER come out in 2020 or 2021, and yet again, the economy is in the gutter and we have a new president changing the zeitgeist, i think we are entering another anti-materialistc era that will probably end somewhere around 2023-2025 when the economy recovers and people stop talking about the horrible pandemic we had.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2021 14:47:50 GMT 10
That's also true. In 2013 when the economy mostly recovered from the Great Recession, materialistic attitudes began to coexist with non-materialistic attitudes before dominating in the late 2010s. Agree with you and Jawdog, although i think since 2020 materialistic culture seems to be down. A song like "7 rings" would NEVER come out in 2020 or 2021, and yet again, the economy is in the gutter and we have a new president changing the zeitgeist, i think we are entering another anti-materialistc era that will probably end somewhere around 2023-2025 when the economy recovers and people stop talking about the horrible pandemic we had. I am with you on that. We are entering another anti-materialistic era similar to the very late 2000s and early 2010s which might last until around the mid 2020s like you mentioned. Realistically I can see that happening. The late 2020s or the second half of the 2020s might be a return to materialistic attitudes. Hopefully not as disgusting as the late 2010s. I have noticed materialistic culture going strong during Republican presidencies like Reagan, Bush Jr and Trump. We do not know if Biden will get re-elected in 2024. If we get a new president, then that might change the course of the 2020s. The late 2010s including 2020 are a backwards time. Now in the early 2020s (2021-now), it seems as if we are slowly trying to push forward with Biden as president instead of Trump.
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Post by slashpop on Jun 6, 2021 15:07:23 GMT 10
Agreed, 80s materialism came back full force in the 2000s, and so did some gross conservative ideals. I love the 2000s but 2003-2007 was such a retrograded period, all the bad things from the previous time periods came back. Yes, i added 2008 by mistake, it really feels like '08 was the year all that stuff started to die. the economy went to shit, killing the materialistic trends, Obama was elected and the trashy fashion started to die down. I think by 2010 everyone already hated the 2000s and saw them as tacky and materialistic. I don't know if the 2010s were that much better in terms of materialism. The early 2010s were pretty good but, the late 2010s might have been more materialistic than the 2000s ever were tbh. I feel like there are only two periods of time where materialism was put aside since the 80s, that being 1988 - 1996 and 2008 - 2012. I think 87-88 was kinda materialistic. Maybe even 88-90 to a lesser extent. I didn’t find 2018/2019-present to be that materialistic as 2013-2017 2005-2007 maybe even 2003 and 2004 to a lesser extent.
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Post by John Titor on Jun 6, 2021 15:09:47 GMT 10
Mid 2010s deserve the backlash they are getting
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