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Post by slashpop on Nov 24, 2021 17:11:08 GMT 10
List some annoying 2010s trends (some of this still applies today):
-Excessive facial hair and manbuns - Only a few people should rock this look, not everyone. Too much hair make you look like stoner a hobo. -80s vintage look t-shirt - These shirts are an eyesore when they have washed up black spots trying to make it look vintage. Looks cheap -Vinyl Records obsession - So many records with bad digital sound quality, and people thinking records are a cool fad. -Tight stretch pants - Why is it so hard to wear a normal pair of jeans that aren't skin tight, bleached or filled with designed fake grunge holes, or are pseudo Y2K. -Nes nostagla overkill - Prentending that snes/genesis never existed and everything nes should be worshipped -Pretentious hipster/foodie/gourmet foods - Burgers with candy bacon and peanut butter and jelly with black gluten free buns with exotic imported grains. No thank you. -Confusing the Y2K era and very early 2000s with the 90s - This was not only popular on buzzfeed but average everyday people in mid 2010s would sometimes make this mistake.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2021 17:36:03 GMT 10
Nice list! I feel like the 2010s were trying to be too many things at once.
- Woke and cancel culture, political correctness. Companies like Disney think they're deep by pushing a message about inclusiveness. (mid 2010s to present) - Joggers. They're uncomfortable on the thighs. (mid 2010s) - Too much pastel, neutral and monochrome color saturation. Almost no trace of bold colors or a balance of various colors. - Flat design everywhere. Almost no trace of skeuomorph design or a balance of the two. - 1990s kids bashing 2000s kids (maybe applies more to the early 2010s more so than the mid to late 2010s). - Obsession with zombies, apocalypse, end of the world, doomsday. Shows like Game of Thrones, Walking Dead shouldn't have lasted until almost the end of the 2010s. - Over saturation of nerd culture. Shows like Big Bang Theory shouldn't have lasted until 2019. - YouTuber obsession and drama - Android vs Apple wars - SJW and liberals vs conservatives and Alt Right (mid 2010s to present) - Pop culture being infested with toxic politics (not so much of an issue in the early 2010s) - Binge watching culture (mid 2010s to present) - Too much social media and stupid challenges associated with that like viral dances - Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Why was this show allowed to exist on TV? - Including all of the early 2000s with the 1990s - People extending the early 2000s until 2006 or 2007 - Undercuts - Most indie rock, trap, pop and other music - Excessive sequels, remakes and reboots - Too much, instant nostalgia and revivals - Hipster / Yuccie - Perms on men - Health conscious elitists bullying (or in their mind, educating) people for having chips, chocolate, candy, soda, fries, pizza, or other junk food - Selfies - Hashtags - Documenting everyday life on social media - Super hero obsession - Comic books turned into movies - Flex culture (late 2010s to present, signs in the mid 2010s)
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Post by slashpop on Nov 25, 2021 1:14:15 GMT 10
Nice list! I feel like the 2010s were trying to be too many things at once. - Woke and cancel culture, political correctness. Companies like Disney think they're deep by pushing a message about inclusiveness. (mid 2010s to present) - Joggers. They're uncomfortable on the thighs. (mid 2010s) - Too much pastel, neutral and monochrome color saturation. Almost no trace of bold colors or a balance of various colors. - Flat design everywhere. Almost no trace of skeuomorph design or a balance of the two. - 1990s kids bashing 2000s kids (maybe applies more to the early 2010s more so than the mid to late 2010s). - Obsession with zombies, apocalypse, end of the world, doomsday. Shows like Game of Thrones, Walking Dead shouldn't have lasted until almost the end of the 2010s. - Over saturation of nerd culture. Shows like Big Bang Theory shouldn't have lasted until 2019. - YouTuber obsession and drama - Android vs Apple wars - SJW and liberals vs conservatives and Alt Right (mid 2010s to present) - Pop culture being infested with toxic politics (not so much of an issue in the early 2010s) - Binge watching culture (mid 2010s to present) - Too much social media and stupid challenges associated with that like viral dances - Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Why was this show allowed to exist on TV? - Including all of the early 2000s with the 1990s - People extending the early 2000s until 2006 or 2007 - Undercuts - Most indie rock, trap, pop and other music - Excessive sequels, remakes and reboots - Too much, instant nostalgia and revivals - Hipster / Yuccie - Perms on men - Health conscious elitists bullying (or in their mind, educating) people for having chips, chocolate, candy, soda, fries, pizza, or other junk food - Selfies - Hashtags - Documenting everyday life on social media - Super hero obsession - Comic books turned into movies - Flex culture (late 2010s to present, signs in the mid 2010s) Almost every single superhero movie since 2003 has sucked. I can list a total of 10 modern superhero films that are ok/decent. It makes no sense. Superhero universe was massive from 1992-1997 when people actually read the comics and could understand all the stories and characters from the series, which aired non-stop, if anything the movies should have come out then, they would have been much better, especially because 90s movies were better, more genuine, darker and grittier and there was much less to no CGI The superhero industry was a mistake in the latter 2000s and 2010s. There was no base or real purpose behind rehasing films based on classic superheroes that were irrevelant or not supported by an ongoing popular cartoon or comic series like in the mid/core 90s.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 25, 2021 3:04:23 GMT 10
SELFIE STICKS
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Post by John Titor on Nov 25, 2021 3:06:12 GMT 10
Nice list! I feel like the 2010s were trying to be too many things at once. - Woke and cancel culture, political correctness. Companies like Disney think they're deep by pushing a message about inclusiveness. (mid 2010s to present) - Joggers. They're uncomfortable on the thighs. (mid 2010s) - Too much pastel, neutral and monochrome color saturation. Almost no trace of bold colors or a balance of various colors. - Flat design everywhere. Almost no trace of skeuomorph design or a balance of the two. - 1990s kids bashing 2000s kids (maybe applies more to the early 2010s more so than the mid to late 2010s). - Obsession with zombies, apocalypse, end of the world, doomsday. Shows like Game of Thrones, Walking Dead shouldn't have lasted until almost the end of the 2010s. - Over saturation of nerd culture. Shows like Big Bang Theory shouldn't have lasted until 2019. - YouTuber obsession and drama - Android vs Apple wars - SJW and liberals vs conservatives and Alt Right (mid 2010s to present) - Pop culture being infested with toxic politics (not so much of an issue in the early 2010s) - Binge watching culture (mid 2010s to present) - Too much social media and stupid challenges associated with that like viral dances - Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Why was this show allowed to exist on TV? - Including all of the early 2000s with the 1990s - People extending the early 2000s until 2006 or 2007 - Undercuts - Most indie rock, trap, pop and other music - Excessive sequels, remakes and reboots - Too much, instant nostalgia and revivals - Hipster / Yuccie - Perms on men - Health conscious elitists bullying (or in their mind, educating) people for having chips, chocolate, candy, soda, fries, pizza, or other junk food - Selfies - Hashtags - Documenting everyday life on social media - Super hero obsession - Comic books turned into movies - Flex culture (late 2010s to present, signs in the mid 2010s) Almost every single superhero movie since 2003 has sucked. I can list a total of 10 modern superhero films that are ok/decent. It makes no sense. Superhero universe was massive from 1992-1997 when people actually read the comics and could understand all the stories and characters from the series, which aired non-stop, if anything the movies should have come out then, they would have been much better, especially because 90s movies were better, more genuine, darker and grittier and there was much less to no CGI The superhero industry was a mistake in the latter 2000s and 2010s. There was no base or real purpose behind rehasing films based on classic superheroes that were irrevelant or not supported by an ongoing popular cartoon or comic series like in the mid/core 90s. hey hey lets not slander Spider-Man 2 my fav movie of all time lol
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Post by slashpop on Nov 25, 2021 3:11:01 GMT 10
Almost every single superhero movie since 2003 has sucked. I can list a total of 10 modern superhero films that are ok/decent. It makes no sense. Superhero universe was massive from 1992-1997 when people actually read the comics and could understand all the stories and characters from the series, which aired non-stop, if anything the movies should have come out then, they would have been much better, especially because 90s movies were better, more genuine, darker and grittier and there was much less to no CGI The superhero industry was a mistake in the latter 2000s and 2010s. There was no base or real purpose behind rehasing films based on classic superheroes that were irrevelant or not supported by an ongoing popular cartoon or comic series like in the mid/core 90s. hey hey lets not slander Spider-Man 2 my fav movie of all time lol Yeah it's good, along with x-men 1, watchmen, dark knight, etc but that's 5 percent of 95 crap. Remember movies like daredevil, catwoman, hulk, punisher, fantastic four, etc 15 years of awfulness that should have happened with the mid 90s during the marvel dc craze in a better way.
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Post by slashpop on Nov 25, 2021 3:11:50 GMT 10
This is 2010s torture porn :
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Post by 10slover on Nov 25, 2021 4:56:14 GMT 10
Nice list! I feel like the 2010s were trying to be too many things at once. - Woke and cancel culture, political correctness. Companies like Disney think they're deep by pushing a message about inclusiveness. (mid 2010s to present) - Joggers. They're uncomfortable on the thighs. (mid 2010s) - Too much pastel, neutral and monochrome color saturation. Almost no trace of bold colors or a balance of various colors. - Flat design everywhere. Almost no trace of skeuomorph design or a balance of the two. - 1990s kids bashing 2000s kids (maybe applies more to the early 2010s more so than the mid to late 2010s). - Obsession with zombies, apocalypse, end of the world, doomsday. Shows like Game of Thrones, Walking Dead shouldn't have lasted until almost the end of the 2010s. - Over saturation of nerd culture. Shows like Big Bang Theory shouldn't have lasted until 2019. - YouTuber obsession and drama - Android vs Apple wars - SJW and liberals vs conservatives and Alt Right (mid 2010s to present) - Pop culture being infested with toxic politics (not so much of an issue in the early 2010s) - Binge watching culture (mid 2010s to present) - Too much social media and stupid challenges associated with that like viral dances - Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Why was this show allowed to exist on TV? - Including all of the early 2000s with the 1990s - People extending the early 2000s until 2006 or 2007 - Undercuts - Most indie rock, trap, pop and other music - Excessive sequels, remakes and reboots - Too much, instant nostalgia and revivals - Hipster / Yuccie - Perms on men - Health conscious elitists bullying (or in their mind, educating) people for having chips, chocolate, candy, soda, fries, pizza, or other junk food - Selfies - Hashtags - Documenting everyday life on social media - Super hero obsession - Comic books turned into movies - Flex culture (late 2010s to present, signs in the mid 2010s) Almost every single superhero movie since 2003 has sucked. I can list a total of 10 modern superhero films that are ok/decent. It makes no sense. Superhero universe was massive from 1992-1997 when people actually read the comics and could understand all the stories and characters from the series, which aired non-stop, if anything the movies should have come out then, they would have been much better, especially because 90s movies were better, more genuine, darker and grittier and there was much less to no CGI The superhero industry was a mistake in the latter 2000s and 2010s. There was no base or real purpose behind rehasing films based on classic superheroes that were irrevelant or not supported by an ongoing popular cartoon or comic series like in the mid/core 90s. Most 90s superhero movies are trash
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Post by slashpop on Nov 25, 2021 5:07:58 GMT 10
Almost every single superhero movie since 2003 has sucked. I can list a total of 10 modern superhero films that are ok/decent. It makes no sense. Superhero universe was massive from 1992-1997 when people actually read the comics and could understand all the stories and characters from the series, which aired non-stop, if anything the movies should have come out then, they would have been much better, especially because 90s movies were better, more genuine, darker and grittier and there was much less to no CGI The superhero industry was a mistake in the latter 2000s and 2010s. There was no base or real purpose behind rehasing films based on classic superheroes that were irrevelant or not supported by an ongoing popular cartoon or comic series like in the mid/core 90s. Most 90s superhero movies are trash A lot are like shaq, batman and robin and black scorpio total crap. There barely were any superhero movies though, thats the problem, had they made the same big name franchises back then with less CGI and in 90s cinema style with dark and edgy batman returns tim burton type standards I probably would have adored them. I would have loved to see deadpool, x-men, hulk, thor and the spiderman movies back then. I'll take punisher 1989, captain america 1990, batman return 1992, darkman 1990 and fantastic four 1994, the mask 1994, the crow 1994, tank girl 1995, spawn 1997, which are miles ahead over a massive tub of souless 2000s/2010s crap that should have never been made.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Nov 25, 2021 7:09:45 GMT 10
-Confusing the Y2K era and very early 2000s with the 90s - This was not only popular on buzzfeed but average everyday people in mid 2010s would sometimes make this mistake. This now happens with the early 2010s, there's so many "how many 2000s songs u know?" TikToks that literally only show songs from 2010-2013.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2021 7:46:39 GMT 10
Nice list! I feel like the 2010s were trying to be too many things at once. - Woke and cancel culture, political correctness. Companies like Disney think they're deep by pushing a message about inclusiveness. (mid 2010s to present) - Joggers. They're uncomfortable on the thighs. (mid 2010s) - Too much pastel, neutral and monochrome color saturation. Almost no trace of bold colors or a balance of various colors. - Flat design everywhere. Almost no trace of skeuomorph design or a balance of the two. - 1990s kids bashing 2000s kids (maybe applies more to the early 2010s more so than the mid to late 2010s). - Obsession with zombies, apocalypse, end of the world, doomsday. Shows like Game of Thrones, Walking Dead shouldn't have lasted until almost the end of the 2010s. - Over saturation of nerd culture. Shows like Big Bang Theory shouldn't have lasted until 2019. - YouTuber obsession and drama - Android vs Apple wars - SJW and liberals vs conservatives and Alt Right (mid 2010s to present) - Pop culture being infested with toxic politics (not so much of an issue in the early 2010s) - Binge watching culture (mid 2010s to present) - Too much social media and stupid challenges associated with that like viral dances - Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Why was this show allowed to exist on TV? - Including all of the early 2000s with the 1990s - People extending the early 2000s until 2006 or 2007 - Undercuts - Most indie rock, trap, pop and other music - Excessive sequels, remakes and reboots - Too much, instant nostalgia and revivals - Hipster / Yuccie - Perms on men - Health conscious elitists bullying (or in their mind, educating) people for having chips, chocolate, candy, soda, fries, pizza, or other junk food - Selfies - Hashtags - Documenting everyday life on social media - Super hero obsession - Comic books turned into movies - Flex culture (late 2010s to present, signs in the mid 2010s) Almost every single superhero movie since 2003 has sucked. I can list a total of 10 modern superhero films that are ok/decent. It makes no sense. Superhero universe was massive from 1992-1997 when people actually read the comics and could understand all the stories and characters from the series, which aired non-stop, if anything the movies should have come out then, they would have been much better, especially because 90s movies were better, more genuine, darker and grittier and there was much less to no CGI The superhero industry was a mistake in the latter 2000s and 2010s. There was no base or real purpose behind rehasing films based on classic superheroes that were irrevelant or not supported by an ongoing popular cartoon or comic series like in the mid/core 90s. Yes. Superhero movies seemed to be cutting edge in the early 2000s and back, but starting to feel played out in the mid 2000s. When Spiderman 3 released in 2007, my 8 or 9 year old self thought “Ugh not this again.” Spiderman 1 from 2002 will always be my favorite from Spiderman movies. Spiderman 2 from 2004 is a close runner-up. I also didn’t like how a lot of comic superheroes were turned into cartoons starting in the mid or late 2000s, which was evident to me that Cartoon Network was past their height and was running out of ideas. “Teen Titans Go,” show that premiered in April 2013, is still churning out new episodes. That show is trash and so annoying. “Teen Titans” show from 2003 was slightly better. You’re right. Superhero movies coming out in the 1990s when people were reading their comics, makes more sense than releasing years later in the 2000s to present. “Louis and Clark” was a Spiderman live-action show that aired from 1993 to 1997. I caught reruns of it on TV in summer 2012. Yeah I feel like most superhero movies in the mid 2000s to present should’ve never been released.
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Post by Telso on Nov 25, 2021 7:50:27 GMT 10
-Excessive facial hair and manbuns - Only a few people should rock this look, not everyone. Too much hair make you look like stoner a hobo. As a proud bearded guy, I strongly disagree. Most men look like preteens without a beard to me 🤷🏻
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Post by Telso on Nov 25, 2021 7:59:31 GMT 10
As for the personal hate list:
-Snapchat filters: never really cared for them. -Hashtags everywhere: 2013-2015 especially were guilty of this and that was pretty annoying. -The late 2010s "indie" whine in songs, especially prevalent in alt pop songs and emo rap. -The curly moustache trend -Lip fillers -Most post-2013 memes honestly, especially dank memes -Internet as a whole in 2016 -Minions -Twerking -80s nostalgia -The excessive amount of remakes and reboots -Clickbaits and misinformation
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Post by 10slover on Nov 25, 2021 9:38:29 GMT 10
#HASHTAGS
#HASHTAGS #EVERYTHING
#Specially #in #2014
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Post by 10slover on Nov 25, 2021 9:44:35 GMT 10
2013-2015 was so trashy lmao
Peak Twerking Peak Miley Cyrus Peak Kim Kardashian Peak Hipster Peak Meghan Trainor Peak Nicki Minaj (🤢🤢) Peak Jason Derulo (🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢) Peak trumpets in every f#cking song Peak tropical house
2016 was a breath of fresh air, instantly all that cringe 2008-2015 humor and 2013-2015 trashyness died
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