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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 14:52:04 GMT 10
-Last TRUE pre-woke year, before Anita Sarkessian ruined everything and led to cancel culture
-Before K-Pop was a mainstream genre of music
-Before Windows 8 and oversimplified logos were popular
-Desktop computers were still a thing that people bought
-People were still optimistic for technology, maybe not as much compared to the late 2000s, but definitely more than today. After the Edward Snowden incident, tech was completely ruined forever, and now everyone hates it ("Big Tech")
-Not every cartoon had the "CalArts/beanhead" aesthetic. Shows like Regular Show, Tuff Puppy, and Total Drama World Tour had diverse aesthetics
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Post by y2kbaby on Jul 6, 2021 15:22:48 GMT 10
I love/cherish 2011 with the bottom of my heart. 2011 has to be the happiest year of my life thus far. It was a lot more optimistic than today. I agree with 2011. When 2012 came, it went downhill with Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman fiasco. That IMO kicked started the nastiness of today's society
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 15:34:22 GMT 10
I like 2011, but my personal favorite year is still 2008 -PERFECT tech balance with BlackBerries and slider phones -Web 2.0 culture was in its prime -MMO games were all the rage (Club Penguin, Gaia Online, World of Warcraft) -You could make offensive jokes and people would laugh at them (Tropic Thunder came out this year) -LOL Random humor was very popular -So many Flash games like The World's Hardest Game, Run, and Breaking the Bank -Thick-lined jagged looking cartoons like Total Drama, Phineas and Ferb, and The Replacements -Techno-optimism: everybody thought tech could only make the world a better place rather than ruin people's lives with privacy and cancel culture shit -Videos like this: -Graphic design was interesting, skeuomorphic design was massive and logos weren't over-simplified -MySpace was still popular -Customization was prioritized in operating systems, and many websites like iGoogle, MySpace, and YouTube -Physical media was still popular, Blu-Ray won against HD DVDs and were popular for a bit before Netflix came and ruined everything These are my people, MY FUCKING PEOPLE, REPLACED BY K-POP STANS AND WOKETARDS. FUCK THIS GENERATION
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Post by mc98 on Jul 6, 2021 15:35:31 GMT 10
Well, anything before 2011 wasn't all sunshine and rainbows. Every year has it's ups and downs. 2008-09 wasn't a happy time if you are an adult struggling with the economy around you. 2011 literally had a terrorist attack that killed 77 people in Norway.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 15:39:35 GMT 10
Well, anything before 2011 wasn't all sunshine and rainbows. 2008-09 wasn't a happy time if you are an adult struggling with the economy around you. It was still an optimistic time though. There was NEVER more excitement around a president getting elected than Barack Obama. Unified the country after years of post-9/11 stress. Michael Phelps won so many medals in the 2008 election. Fun electropop NOT dumbass K-Pop, but stuff like Katy Perry, Kesha, Lady Gaga, and Black Eyed Peas.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 15:41:44 GMT 10
No, of course no year is perfect but things were still better, and IMO the 2000s and early 2010s still felt more like my world than this current world. It's not just that bad shit happens, it ALWAYS will, but rather that culture in the 2000s was more fit to my liking: offensive jokes, skeuomorphic design, American/Canadian pop stars, Japanese rather than Korean culture being obsessed over, Flash games, techno-optimism, etc.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 15:42:36 GMT 10
I want people like Fred and not fucking Logan Paul, enough said
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Post by mc98 on Jul 6, 2021 15:44:57 GMT 10
Well, anything before 2011 wasn't all sunshine and rainbows. 2008-09 wasn't a happy time if you are an adult struggling with the economy around you. It was still an optimistic time though. There was NEVER more excitement around a president getting elected than Barack Obama. Unified the country after years of post-9/11 stress. Michael Phelps won so many medals in the 2008 election. Fun electropop NOT dumbass K-Pop, but stuff like Katy Perry, Kesha, Lady Gaga, and Black Eyed Peas. The only K-pop stuff I heard in 2012 was Gangnam Style and even that song has heavy electropop elements. Kpop got out of control when BTS wants worldwide stardom in 2017. Kesha literally almost hit #1 in late 2012 with Die Young. The iPhone still kept its skeuomorphic look in 2012. I feel like you should also include 2012 as another good year since SO many people are nostalgic about that year.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 15:47:09 GMT 10
It was still an optimistic time though. There was NEVER more excitement around a president getting elected than Barack Obama. Unified the country after years of post-9/11 stress. Michael Phelps won so many medals in the 2008 election. Fun electropop NOT dumbass K-Pop, but stuff like Katy Perry, Kesha, Lady Gaga, and Black Eyed Peas. The only K-pop stuff I heard in 2012 was Gangnam Style and even that song has heavy electropop elements. Kpop got out of control when BTS came into the scene in 2017. Kesha literally almost hit #1 in late 2012 with Die Young. I feel like you should also include 2012 as another good year since SO many people are nostalgic about that year. Wasn't a fan though with all the SOPA/PIPA bullshit, Anita Sarkessian, Treyvon Martin shooting, Gangnam Style I thought was OK at the time but now that I see what it was the precursor to, I now hate it, Windows 8
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Post by mc98 on Jul 6, 2021 15:56:50 GMT 10
The only K-pop stuff I heard in 2012 was Gangnam Style and even that song has heavy electropop elements. Kpop got out of control when BTS came into the scene in 2017. Kesha literally almost hit #1 in late 2012 with Die Young. I feel like you should also include 2012 as another good year since SO many people are nostalgic about that year. Wasn't a fan though with all the SOPA/PIPA bullshit, Anita Sarkessian, Treyvon Martin shooting, Gangnam Style I thought was OK at the time but now that I see what it was the precursor to, I now hate it, Windows 8 Sopa was introduced in late 2011. Don't forget the Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring in 2011 which gave birth to hashtag activism.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 16:11:10 GMT 10
Wasn't a fan though with all the SOPA/PIPA bullshit, Anita Sarkessian, Treyvon Martin shooting, Gangnam Style I thought was OK at the time but now that I see what it was the precursor to, I now hate it, Windows 8 Sopa was introduced in late 2011. Don't forget the Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring in 2011 which gave birth to hashtag activism. Yeah but the protests happened in 2012. Also the year Megaupload shut down. Also why I DID NOT pick 2011 as my favorite year. 2004-2009 is my personal favorite era (with 2008 as my absolute favorite year).
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Post by jaydawg89 on Jul 6, 2021 16:43:40 GMT 10
It's the last year to have 2000s influences (despite being mostly 2010s of course).
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Post by mc98 on Jul 6, 2021 17:08:16 GMT 10
Sopa was introduced in late 2011. Don't forget the Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring in 2011 which gave birth to hashtag activism. Yeah but the protests happened in 2012. Also the year Megaupload shut down. Also why I DID NOT pick 2011 as my favorite year. 2004-2009 is my personal favorite era (with 2008 as my absolute favorite year). I still do think that 2012 was a good year too.
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Post by slashpop on Jul 6, 2021 18:00:36 GMT 10
Its still feels recent except for a number of things, but it's not an overwhelming number of things. I guess the best thing was less saturation of video and online content and collective phone attachment, rental stores and dvds (physical movie media in mainstream sense) in their last gasp, minor late 2000s vibes in general, and less of strict adherence to political correctness and woke culture even though it still is around, video game retro nostalgia starting to get more mainstream than 06-10, closer to 2014 levels, and slightly better more authentic music/film than latter years, but that isn't saying too much. It was a decent/quite good year compared to other 2010s years but not iconic.
Things like angry birds merch, slightly chunkier Iphones, proto mid 2010s hipster fashion or similar fashion barely feel old even after a decade, as we are barely cut off from them. Also the same H&M clothing still available today as it was then (flannel shirts, 90s inspired clothing, striped t-shirts etc), design/food (food trucks, hipster hamburgers, vintage brand identity) and many many aesthetic trends are identical and still relevant today.
All this just makes the year a bit dated instead of old.
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Post by astropoug on Jul 6, 2021 18:49:41 GMT 10
2008 was pre-woke. The fact you had movies like Tropic Thunder and The Love Guru, Family Guy still in its prime SHOWS that wokeism wasn't a thing yet. Not to mention Encyclopedia Dramatica/4chan troll culture in its prime
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