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Post by dudewitdausername on Oct 15, 2020 10:54:15 GMT 10
For me, the difference between 2007 and 2009 for only being two years apart is a lot. 2007 still felt like the "Core" 2000s, whereas 2009 is first full year of the electropop era, which ushered in the early '10s.
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Post by John Titor on Oct 15, 2020 11:21:43 GMT 10
For me, the difference between 2007 and 2009 for only being two years apart is a lot. 2007 still felt like the "Core" 2000s, whereas 2009 is first full year of the electropop era, which ushered in the early '10s. I was just about to say this LOL 2009 was very epilogue feeling with " The 2000s feeling " fading out during summer 2009 Another difference is 2000 and 2002 they feel like completely different years
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Post by Cassie on Oct 15, 2020 11:27:10 GMT 10
1999 and 2001, Y2K hype and fear, 1999 still being in a different millennium, boy bands I think were still popular, Pokemania was in full force, no 6th gen consoles at all, and pre-9/11 (at least, for late 01)
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Post by jaydawg89 on Oct 15, 2020 11:32:22 GMT 10
Idk, 2 years isn't much. Here is a few years that are quite different from each other: 1900 & 1902, 1918 & 1920, 1944 & 1946, 1962 & 1964.
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Post by mc98 on Oct 15, 2020 11:37:52 GMT 10
I feel like 2015 and 2017 are significantly different from each other. 2015 was when Vine was at it's peak while in 2017 it was dead. Hipster-inspired fashion was still the norm and athleisure was just getting started in 2015; meanwhile in 2017 it was completely taken over by athleisure and logo-mania. Politically, you get the idea.
1928 and 1930 are also good examples.
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Post by dount2005 on Oct 15, 2020 11:46:13 GMT 10
2015 and 2017.
2015: Yay Obama. Gay marriage is legalized. Everyone is happy.
2017: A white nationalist is in the white house. A white supremacist riot just broke out in Charlottesville. All hope is lost.
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Post by cooldudez on Oct 15, 2020 12:06:13 GMT 10
2015 and 2017. 2015: Yay Obama. Gay marriage is legalized. Everyone is happy. 2017: A white nationalist is in the white house. A white supremacist riot just broke out in Charlottesville. All hope is lost. I would do anything to have 2015 back. fuck 2020
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Post by dount2005 on Oct 15, 2020 12:20:32 GMT 10
2015 and 2017. 2015: Yay Obama. Gay marriage is legalized. Everyone is happy. 2017: A white nationalist is in the white house. A white supremacist riot just broke out in Charlottesville. All hope is lost. I would do anything to have 2015 back. fuck 2020 Didn't it feel like the world changed overnight when Trump won the election? That explains why the summer 2016 energy never came back. 2017+ is hell.
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Post by y2kbaby on Oct 15, 2020 12:55:39 GMT 10
2004 and 2006. 2004(especially the first half) was still old school. Social Media was almost non-existent, film photography was still common(digital photography was still new), shows like Friends, Frasier, Sex In The City, Hey Arnold, Johnny Bravo and more 90s programs ended its run during this time, VHS was still common in 2004, 6th Gen Games, Movies in 2004 for the most part had that old school cinematic feel. Mainstream Music had Crunk, Nu Metal, Pop Punk, Early-Mid 00s R&B etc. CDs was still very common to listen to our favorite artists. Cartoons was mostly hand-drawn.
2006, Social Media got popular thanks to Myspace and Facebook, YouTube got big in 2006, Digital Photography got popular, Blu-Ray, 7th Gen Game Consoles like PS3 and Wii (and XBOX 360). The Movies of 2006 had a new and different cinematic look from the years prior. Mainstream Music had Snap, Timberland/Stargate R&B, Emo music, Digital Download was now the main musical format to listen to our favorite music. EMO is now a main subculture. Some TV shows was now shot in HD, Cartoon shows are now using Flash Animation.
Even as a kid, I noticed a big shift between 2004 and 2006.
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Post by jaydawg89 on Oct 15, 2020 12:57:47 GMT 10
2004 and 2006. 2004(especially the first half) was still old school. Social Media was almost non-existent, film photography was still common(digital photography was still new), shows like Friends, Frasier, Sex In The City, Hey Arnold, Johnny Bravo and more 90s programs ended its run during this time, VHS was still common in 2004, 6th Gen Games, Movies in 2004 for the most part had that old school cinematic feel. Mainstream Music had Crunk, Nu Metal, Pop Punk, Early-Mid 00s R&B etc. CDs was still very common to listen to our favorite artists. Cartoons was mostly hand-drawn. 2006, Social Media got popular thanks to Myspace and Facebook, YouTube got big in 2006, Digital Photography got popular, Blu-Ray, 7th Gen Game Consoles like PS3 and Wii (and XBOX 360). The Movies of 2006 had a new and different cinematic look from the years prior. Mainstream Music had Snap, Timberland/Stargate R&B, Emo music, Digital Download was now the main musical format to listen to our favorite music. EMO is now a main subculture. Some TV shows was now shot in HD, Cartoon shows are now using Flash Animation. Even as a kid, I noticed a big shift between 2004 and 2006. I was actually just about to mention 2004 and 2006 lol.
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Post by Cassie on Oct 15, 2020 13:11:17 GMT 10
I would do anything to have 2015 back. fuck 2020 Didn't it feel like the world changed overnight when Trump won the election? That explains why the summer 2016 energy never came back. 2017+ is hell. Even 2017 would be better. At least I could re-experience a pre-COVID life
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Post by John Titor on Oct 15, 2020 13:38:15 GMT 10
2004 and 2006. 2004(especially the first half) was still old school. Social Media was almost non-existent, film photography was still common(digital photography was still new), shows like Friends, Frasier, Sex In The City, Hey Arnold, Johnny Bravo and more 90s programs ended its run during this time, VHS was still common in 2004, 6th Gen Games, Movies in 2004 for the most part had that old school cinematic feel. Mainstream Music had Crunk, Nu Metal, Pop Punk, Early-Mid 00s R&B etc. CDs was still very common to listen to our favorite artists. Cartoons was mostly hand-drawn. 2006, Social Media got popular thanks to Myspace and Facebook, YouTube got big in 2006, Digital Photography got popular, Blu-Ray, 7th Gen Game Consoles like PS3 and Wii (and XBOX 360). The Movies of 2006 had a new and different cinematic look from the years prior. Mainstream Music had Snap, Timberland/Stargate R&B, Emo music, Digital Download was now the main musical format to listen to our favorite music. EMO is now a main subculture. Some TV shows was now shot in HD, Cartoon shows are now using Flash Animation. Even as a kid, I noticed a big shift between 2004 and 2006. I was actually just about to mention 2004 and 2006 lol. even going by late 2004, Late 2006 still had some changes as well - ps3 and wii come out - The WB ended and now The CW - Malcolm in The Middle canceled - That 70s show canceled - Sam Goody closed - Suncoast closed - Facebook opens up to non colleges - TRL decline (talks of it being canceled start) - Youtube Youtube YOutube taking over lol - Early Scene - Early Early Early modern Hipster - Timbaland domination POP Late 2006 really kicked things into gear
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Post by jaydawg89 on Oct 15, 2020 16:16:53 GMT 10
I was actually just about to mention 2004 and 2006 lol. even going by late 2004, Late 2006 still had some changes as well - ps3 and wii come out - The WB ended and now The CW - Malcolm in The Middle canceled - That 70s show canceled - Sam Goody closed - Suncoast closed - Facebook opens up to non colleges - TRL decline (talks of it being canceled start) - Youtube Youtube YOutube taking over lol - Early Scene - Early Early Early modern Hipster - Timbaland domination POP Late 2006 really kicked things into gear Honestly, the whole mid 2000s felt like a big transitional period. Your points are definitely spot on though for late 2006. For hipsters, in big cities such as LA and NY, you could already see hipsters emerging in late 2005/early 2006.
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Post by slashpop on Oct 15, 2020 17:21:34 GMT 10
even going by late 2004, Late 2006 still had some changes as well - ps3 and wii come out - The WB ended and now The CW - Malcolm in The Middle canceled - That 70s show canceled - Sam Goody closed - Suncoast closed - Facebook opens up to non colleges - TRL decline (talks of it being canceled start) - Youtube Youtube YOutube taking over lol - Early Scene - Early Early Early modern Hipster - Timbaland domination POP Late 2006 really kicked things into gear Honestly, the whole mid 2000s felt like a big transitional period. Your points are definitely spot on though for late 2006. For hipsters, in big cities such as LA and NY, you could already see hipsters emerging in late 2005/early 2006. Yeah I always remembered them popping up in 2005-2006 as well.
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Post by slashpop on Oct 15, 2020 17:30:09 GMT 10
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