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Post by John Titor on Aug 2, 2021 8:31:37 GMT 10
2010s deserve backlash. Hopefully the backlash against the 2010s will be as strong, if not stronger than the backlash against the 1980s. 2010s will be or are seen as a corny decade. 2010s backlash has the potential to be greater than the 80s backlash in the 90s
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2021 9:24:54 GMT 10
2010s deserve backlash. Hopefully the backlash against the 2010s will be as strong, if not stronger than the backlash against the 1980s. 2010s will be or are seen as a corny decade. 2010s backlash has the potential to be greater than the 80s backlash in the 90s I can actually see that happening. I bet the gap between 2021 and 2031 will be huger than that of 2011 and 2021. The 2010s were more materialistic, shallow, uptight and more superficial than the 1980s ever were. Plus we are still in the very early 2020s, so anything is up in the air and the 2020s have so much time to be better than the 2010s.
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Post by John Titor on Aug 2, 2021 9:27:14 GMT 10
2010s backlash has the potential to be greater than the 80s backlash in the 90s I can actually see that happening. I bet the gap between 2021 and 2031 will be huger than that of 2011 and 2021. The 2010s were more materialistic, shallow, uptight and more superficial than the 1980s ever were. Plus we are still in the very early 2020s, so anything is up in the air and the 2020s have so much time to be better than the 2010s. yupp !
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Post by 10slover on Aug 2, 2021 10:04:53 GMT 10
2010s backlash has the potential to be greater than the 80s backlash in the 90s I can actually see that happening. I bet the gap between 2021 and 2031 will be huger than that of 2011 and 2021. The 2010s were more materialistic, shallow, uptight and more superficial than the 1980s ever were. Plus we are still in the very early 2020s, so anything is up in the air and the 2020s have so much time to be better than the 2010s. I can see people in the future criticizing the 10s for being a shallow and contrived decade, much like the 50s and the 80s. That would be interesting since i actually grew up in the 10s. I also see the gap between 2021-2031 being bigger than the gap between 2011-2021, but only if we see some major technological and cultural developments during this decade.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2021 10:20:34 GMT 10
I can actually see that happening. I bet the gap between 2021 and 2031 will be huger than that of 2011 and 2021. The 2010s were more materialistic, shallow, uptight and more superficial than the 1980s ever were. Plus we are still in the very early 2020s, so anything is up in the air and the 2020s have so much time to be better than the 2010s. I can see people in the future criticizing the 10s for being a shallow and contrived decade, much like the 50s and the 80s. That would be interesting since i actually grew up in the 10s. I also see the gap between 2021-2031 being bigger than the gap between 2011-2021, but only if we see some major technological and cultural developments during this decade. Exactly. Artificial Intelligence and virtual reality really need to explode in the mid 2020s for the gap to be huge.
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Post by fusefan on Aug 2, 2021 13:47:52 GMT 10
I’m gonna kinda miss bi-lighting when it goes away. But I’m liking the Neo-Y2K thing I have way more personal nostalgia for that! 😎 New Decade new looks, bring on the 20s!
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Post by 10slover on Aug 3, 2021 4:09:18 GMT 10
Say what you wanna say about the 2010s, but by 2011 the decade pretty much had a pseudo-aesthetic.
The 2020s "aesthetic" so far seems to be a rewash of y2k aesthetics and late 10s holdovers
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Post by Telso on Aug 3, 2021 4:16:51 GMT 10
Say what you wanna say about the 2010s, but by 2011 the decade pretty much had a pseudo-aesthetic. Eh. 2011 was mostly still heavily rooted in the late 2000s. 2012 and more so 2013 is when the decade started to veer into that Windows 8 minimalism and hipster being overwhelmingly influential on fashion.
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Post by 10slover on Aug 3, 2021 5:12:08 GMT 10
Say what you wanna say about the 2010s, but by 2011 the decade pretty much had a pseudo-aesthetic. Eh. 2011 was mostly still heavily rooted in the late 2000s. 2012 and more so 2013 is when the decade started to veer into that Windows 8 minimalism and hipster being overwhelmingly influential on fashion. The Hipster look was already pretty much established. The whole "rockstar" aesthetic from the 00s was dead. The only holdovers were emo and scene stuff. Edit: the minimalist part is true tho
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Post by mc98 on Aug 3, 2021 5:19:50 GMT 10
Eh. 2011 was mostly still heavily rooted in the late 2000s. 2012 and more so 2013 is when the decade started to veer into that Windows 8 minimalism and hipster being overwhelmingly influential on fashion. The Hipster look was already pretty much established. The whole "rockstar" aesthetic from the 00s was dead. The only holdovers were emo and scene stuff. Edit: the minimalist part is true tho I agree. A lot of Tumblr photos from 2011 already established that hipster vibe. Another example is that this song and the video doesn't seem to have any trace of late 00s at all:
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Post by xamo on Aug 3, 2021 16:53:20 GMT 10
This is interesting because the archetypal 2010s hipster aesthetic definitely came from the 2000s. They were much more niche, but definitely popular in certain corners in pop culture. Look at this graphic for example: Before it went popular nationwide and later global, it was confined to specific areas in New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle, Bay Area, and Portland in the 2000s. Hot take: hipster fashion may comeback in the mid/later 2020s, but it will be very specifically an updated 2000s version, and will be crossbred with other DIY indie styles.
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Post by 10slover on Aug 3, 2021 17:06:28 GMT 10
The Hipster look was already pretty much established. The whole "rockstar" aesthetic from the 00s was dead. The only holdovers were emo and scene stuff. Edit: the minimalist part is true tho I agree. A lot of Tumblr photos from 2011 already established that hipster vibe. Another example is that this song and the video doesn't seem to have any trace of late 00s at all: Agreed but that Rihanna song came out in September. Lets wait till September and see if something similar happens again.
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Post by astropoug on Aug 4, 2021 12:11:57 GMT 10
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Post by xamo on Aug 4, 2021 19:55:02 GMT 10
I think this is actually mostly due to housing being ridiculously expensive nationwide (in both the US and Canada). COVID-19 just helped the snowball roll. However, some US cities are densifying pretty well by introducing mid-density/mixed-use zoning. This is an example of what I’m talking about: US-style suburban sprawl is very bad for both the environment and community health. It’s also unsustainable economically speaking. My prediction is that housing prices continue to skyrocket until they cool down, and suburbia will stop being cool as people notice that being in a sprawly bubble isn’t environmentally friendly or convenient (On the condition that mixed-use development becomes more common). More and more cities are opening the topic of cheap housing and mixed-use development. It’s up to zoning laws to update.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2021 23:23:15 GMT 10
I agree with this. I really liked the urban revival of the 2010s but the pandemic and Donald Trump's economic collapse have ended it. Not sure if the suburbs will really boom though. I don't think much will boom this decade as I believe the economic depression isn't ending any time soon. Also, sooner or later the boomers will begin retiring and flooding the market with houses. That's going to be a game changer.
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