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Post by nightmarefarm on Oct 19, 2021 19:58:22 GMT 10
20s will be the new 00s but the title character limit didn't have enough room for that.
What I mean is that the 80s were a decade with many similarities to the 00s(conservative, materialistic zeitgeist, electropop being in both, a conservative president elected in the first year and re-elected in the fifth, a crisis that starts in the second year(AIDS crisis and war on terror with 9/11, etc) that was hated during it's time but had an excessive amount of nostalgia 2 decades later to the point where there was an 80s revival. We are seeing the same thing happen now, lots of 00s nostalgia bubbling up and we're not even finished with the second year of the decade. On the other hand the current decade will be hated on whilst we're in it and seen as a crisis decade like the 00s before it.
10s has some similarities with the 90s like being a mainly liberal decade and making strides in economic growth. You had lots of sequels, remakes and reboots from things from the 90s. It will be seen as the new 90s because back in the 10s(most of it at least) people hated on the 00s and considered the 90s or at most the early 00s the last good era before things went to shit. Also the last peaceful era before a new crisis makes everything dark. In this respect there is paralels with 9/11 and COVID, COVID is going to be the new cutoff where everything was good before it but then the world got dark afterwards. COVID starting to be taken seriously on the first month of the decade and being recognized as a pandemic and putting everyone in quarantine on the third month is just begging for people to gatekeep the 10s. People will be looking back on the 10s as the calm before the storm just before the "dark ages". Heck, many people that aren't even on these decadeology forums already are and it's only been two years since.
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Post by 10slover on Oct 19, 2021 23:47:31 GMT 10
20s will be the new 00s but the title character limit didn't have enough room for that. What I mean is that the 80s were a decade with many similarities to the 00s(conservative, materialistic zeitgeist, electropop being in both, a conservative president elected in the first year and re-elected in the fifth, a crisis that starts in the second year(AIDS crisis and war on terror with 9/11, etc) that was hated during it's time but had an excessive amount of nostalgia 2 decades later to the point where there was an 80s revival. We are seeing the same thing happen now, lots of 00s nostalgia bubbling up and we're not even finished with the second year of the decade. On the other hand the current decade will be hated on whilst we're in it and seen as a crisis decade like the 00s before it. 10s has some similarities with the 90s like being a mainly liberal decade and making strides in economic growth. You had lots of sequels, remakes and reboots from things from the 90s. It will be seen as the new 90s because back in the 10s(most of it at least) people hated on the 00s and considered the 90s or at most the early 00s the last good era before things went to shit. Also the last peaceful era before a new crisis makes everything dark. In this respect there is paralels with 9/11 and COVID, COVID is going to be the new cutoff where everything was good before it but then the world got dark afterwards. COVID starting to be taken seriously on the first month of the decade and being recognized as a pandemic and putting everyone in quarantine on the third month is just begging for people to gatekeep the 10s. People will be looking back on the 10s as the calm before the storm just before the "dark ages". Heck, many people that aren't even on these decadeology forums already are and it's only been two years since. Well said 👏👏👏 Although i believe the 10s are going to be more nostalgic than the 00s in the future (20-30 years from now) simply because the 10s had a more consistent culture and no big disaster like 9/11 and 2008. And i have noticed that every big Nostalgic decade since the 1890s (1920s, 1950s, 1980s) were 30 years apart, so that would mean the 2010s will be the next big nostalgic decade since they're 30 years apart from the previous big Nostalgic era (80s). But everything else you said makes complete sense, i already see people on the internet saying the world has been shit since covid and how good music died in 2019
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Post by John Titor on Oct 20, 2021 1:53:26 GMT 10
OP will be, where have u been for the last 4 years, in other news water is wet and the sun is bright
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Post by nightmarefarm on Oct 20, 2021 6:37:40 GMT 10
20s will be the new 00s but the title character limit didn't have enough room for that. What I mean is that the 80s were a decade with many similarities to the 00s(conservative, materialistic zeitgeist, electropop being in both, a conservative president elected in the first year and re-elected in the fifth, a crisis that starts in the second year(AIDS crisis and war on terror with 9/11, etc) that was hated during it's time but had an excessive amount of nostalgia 2 decades later to the point where there was an 80s revival. We are seeing the same thing happen now, lots of 00s nostalgia bubbling up and we're not even finished with the second year of the decade. On the other hand the current decade will be hated on whilst we're in it and seen as a crisis decade like the 00s before it. 10s has some similarities with the 90s like being a mainly liberal decade and making strides in economic growth. You had lots of sequels, remakes and reboots from things from the 90s. It will be seen as the new 90s because back in the 10s(most of it at least) people hated on the 00s and considered the 90s or at most the early 00s the last good era before things went to shit. Also the last peaceful era before a new crisis makes everything dark. In this respect there is paralels with 9/11 and COVID, COVID is going to be the new cutoff where everything was good before it but then the world got dark afterwards. COVID starting to be taken seriously on the first month of the decade and being recognized as a pandemic and putting everyone in quarantine on the third month is just begging for people to gatekeep the 10s. People will be looking back on the 10s as the calm before the storm just before the "dark ages". Heck, many people that aren't even on these decadeology forums already are and it's only been two years since. Well said 👏👏👏 Although i believe the 10s are going to be more nostalgic than the 00s in the future (20-30 years from now) simply because the 10s had a more consistent culture and no big disaster like 9/11 and 2008. And i have noticed that every big Nostalgic decade since the 1890s (1920s, 1950s, 1980s) were 30 years apart, so that would mean the 2010s will be the next big nostalgic decade since they're 30 years apart from the previous big Nostalgic era (80s). But everything else you said makes complete sense, i already see people on the internet saying the world has been shit since covid and how good music died in 2019 I'd say it starts about 2 decades apart but nostalgia usually bleeds over into the next decade. I agree with you about the 10s being more nostalgic. I myself hated the decade and I don't think I will be nostalgic for it but others will. The fact that it had no major crisises alone and the next crisis happened literally JUST as the decade ended is going to make it ripe for nostalgia. Just watch, 10s nostalgia is going to be explosive like 7 years from now.
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Post by pumpkin14 on Oct 20, 2021 8:38:51 GMT 10
I agree. I’ve kinda been seeing it this way too for a while. The 80s and 00s were both very conservative and more turbulent than the decades that proceeded them. The 90s and 10s are also very similar in the sense that they are two laid back and “wacky” decades that ppl already/will look back on as the “good old days” before 9/11 & Covid
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Post by dudewitdausername on Oct 20, 2021 9:44:16 GMT 10
Well said 👏👏👏 Although i believe the 10s are going to be more nostalgic than the 00s in the future (20-30 years from now) simply because the 10s had a more consistent culture and no big disaster like 9/11 and 2008. And i have noticed that every big Nostalgic decade since the 1890s (1920s, 1950s, 1980s) were 30 years apart, so that would mean the 2010s will be the next big nostalgic decade since they're 30 years apart from the previous big Nostalgic era (80s). But everything else you said makes complete sense, i already see people on the internet saying the world has been shit since covid and how good music died in 2019 I'd say it starts about 2 decades apart but nostalgia usually bleeds over into the next decade. I agree with you about the 10s being more nostalgic. I myself hated the decade and I don't think I will be nostalgic for it but others will. The fact that it had no major crisises alone and the next crisis happened literally JUST as the decade ended is going to make it ripe for nostalgia. Just watch, 10s nostalgia is going to be explosive like 7 years from now. seeing how times like 2013 are already super nostalgic for some people, I can definitely see nostalgia for the 10s even before 2030. Kind of like how there was nostalgia for the 80s starting in like 1998. Unrelated, but another 90s = 10s parallel is the explosion of computers and the internet in the 90s vs explosion of smartphones and social media in the 10s.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Oct 20, 2021 10:26:10 GMT 10
I'd say it starts about 2 decades apart but nostalgia usually bleeds over into the next decade. I agree with you about the 10s being more nostalgic. I myself hated the decade and I don't think I will be nostalgic for it but others will. The fact that it had no major crisises alone and the next crisis happened literally JUST as the decade ended is going to make it ripe for nostalgia. Just watch, 10s nostalgia is going to be explosive like 7 years from now. seeing how times like 2013 are already super nostalgic for some, I can definitely see nostalgia for the 10s even before 2030. Kind of like how there was nostalgia for the 80s starting in like 1998. Unrelated, but another 90s = 10s parallel is the explosion of computers and the internet in the 90s vs explosion of smartphones and social media in the 10s. I agree about smartphones but didn't social media take off in the mid-late 00s?
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Post by 10slover on Oct 20, 2021 10:46:24 GMT 10
I agree. I’ve kinda been seeing it this way too for a while. The 80s and 00s were both very conservative and more turbulent than the decades that proceeded them. The 90s and 10s are also very similar in the sense that they are two laid back and “wacky” decades that ppl already/will look back on as the “good old days” before 9/11 & Covid Pop culture of the very early 10s reminds me of pop culture of the very early 90s With the neon fashion and cheesy dance pop music videos.
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Post by John Titor on Oct 20, 2021 11:11:17 GMT 10
I agree about smartphones but didn't social media take off in the mid-late 00s? Yes social media took off in late 2004 when Myspace blew up and caused a storm among high school teens. I can confirm because I was there in high school when it happened Q4 2004 lol
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Post by slashpop on Oct 20, 2021 17:32:55 GMT 10
I can confirm because I was there in high school when it happened Q4 2004 lol I was debating whether I should’ve said Q4 or late 2004 lol. That’s the 1st time I remember hearing about Myspace and I was only 6 years old in 1st grade. What I have to remind myself is that emo blew up before Myspace did. I think emo blew up around August-September 2004 and Myspace blew up around October-November 2004. I remember older elementary school kids (5th-6th graders) dressing in all black with black make up. Hot Topic also seemed to be very popular around this time with emo teens hanging out. I think those changes gave the mid and the rest of the 2000s that suburban vibe. I think the California beach vibe was the early-mid or classic 2000s (2001-2006). Goth and goth influenced looks were seperate in late 1994 into 95 to 03/early 2004, emo kids then looked closer to nerdy alternative or indie rockers and pop punkers. There was a goth influence blended into newer emo style between mid 2004 to 2004-2005 and then just a bit in early 2006 for a while before phasing out or become really light ex eyeliner, twilight and nightmare before Christmas and Emily the strange merch . I never really too paid close attention because mid to late 2000s emo never struck me as authentic or my age group but I don’t think it lasted to the early 2010s.
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Post by slashpop on Oct 21, 2021 3:49:40 GMT 10
Goth and goth influenced looks were seperate in late 1994 into 95 to 03/early 2004, emo kids then looked closer to nerdy alternative or indie rockers and pop punkers. There was a goth influence blended into newer emo style between mid 2004 to 2004-2005 and then just a bit in early 2006 for a while before phasing out or become really light ex eyeliner, twilight and nightmare before Christmas and Emily the strange merch . I never really too paid close attention because mid to late 2000s emo never struck me as authentic or my age group but I don’t think it lasted to the early 2010s. I was about to ask if goth was like a predecessor to emo, so goth lasted from the mid 1990s through the early and mid 2000s. I was never into emo either to be honest. I thought emo was succeeded by scene by around late 2006-2007 and lasted until 2012-2013. Plenty of students in the early 2010s still dressed like scene kids. I guess emo didn't have the longevity as goth. A former inthe00s user, JordanK1982 used to make fun of mid to late 2000s emo in the mid 2010s. Goth has always been around but it felt like the more popular 90s goth style was fading around mid 2000s, where emo took over, but there was more of goth emo crossover in 2004 and 2005 and goth still hanging. You can see it with afi and my chemical romance. Some can argue goth had some style influence until 2010, and then again with pastel/retro/hipster goth in 12-16, to me 90s goth faded at some point around late 2005-2007 Goth dates back to the early 80s to around 1979-1984 is first and original wave. A lot of early bands were on radio like Bauhaus, Sisters of mercy, Cure and Siouxsie and the banshees. There were other waves that followed afterwards, it wasn’t really mainstream again, never really fully mainstream actually, until mid 90s to the early 2000s but it evolved and wasn’t always completely goth .
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Post by mc98 on Oct 21, 2021 3:59:25 GMT 10
If the 2010s will be looked as the 90s, can’t wait for the pretentious 2010s kids in the 2030s then.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Oct 21, 2021 10:35:57 GMT 10
If the 2010s will be looked as the 90s, can’t wait for the pretentious 2010s kids in the 2030s then. The gatekeeping is going to be even stronger because COVID happened exactly as the 20s began.
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