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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 17, 2021 10:24:38 GMT 10
I shit you not, every time i've went into college for the past couple weeks I hear something from the early 10s play. EVERY single time. Sometimes even multiple times a day. I didn't think it would be this soon but it looks like early 10s is being fully embraced in the mainstream already. Weird how we skipped straight past mid/late 00s nostalgia to embrace early 10s nostalgia.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Dec 17, 2021 10:33:31 GMT 10
Well, the early 10s were a optimistic, carefree time for the most part. The complete opposite of the early 2020s.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 17, 2021 10:35:51 GMT 10
Well, the early 10s were a optimistic, carefree time for the most part. The complete opposite of the early 2020s. Yeah true. It makes sense that those times are being heavily revered and emulated now in this dark covid era as opposed to the edgier mid/late 10s.
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Post by 10slover on Dec 17, 2021 10:57:10 GMT 10
Also hit songs were inescapable in the early 10s so they're still well known nowadays
You can say the same thing about the 2000s but the early 10s are more recent so they win
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Post by pumpkin14 on Dec 17, 2021 14:18:40 GMT 10
Idk if the early 10s are fully embraced by the mainstream just yet but late millennials and early Z are definitely nostalgic for that time. I see it a lot on tiktok and twitter. Kinda like how everyone on the internet loved the early 2000s back in like 2012 but early 2000s nostalgia didn’t really go mainstream until just recently
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Post by sman12 on Dec 21, 2021 21:58:43 GMT 10
Wouldn't surprise me. Sure we've had problems like the Arab Spring/Occupy movements, the Great Recession, and battles about Obamacare, but those issues seem pretty tame when compared to the depressing 2020-2021 zeitgeist we're living in now.
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Post by John Titor on Dec 22, 2021 3:28:50 GMT 10
ehh
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Post by 10slover on Dec 22, 2021 3:40:19 GMT 10
If you think early 10s Nostalgia is big rn, wait till 2030
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2021 3:55:48 GMT 10
Wouldn't surprise me. Sure we've had problems like the Arab Spring/Occupy movements, the Great Recession, and battles about Obamacare, but those issues seem pretty tame when compared to the depressing 2020-2021 zeitgeist we're living in now. Yeah, even the "great" recession wasn't so great compared to the economic collapse/depression we are currently enduring. The 2020s are pure hell on earth. I hate every moment of having to live during these times. It's a prison sentence.
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Post by vhsfan0101 on Dec 23, 2021 9:53:00 GMT 10
A few months ago, I made a comment on Reddit about how I wish we were still living in in early-2010s and it received a lot of upvotes. I know how the poor folks who upvoted that comment feel. The 2010s were a tame and stress-free time. The thing I miss the most from the 2010s is Hipster culture.
Speaking of Hipster stuff, up until 2020, I had a very nice yellow wooden desk. I bought it from a thrift shop here in Michigan. Today, I am still wondering what the person who owned that very nice desk before me was thinking when they sold it to that thrift shop. If that was me, then I wouldn't have gave that nice desk up. The reason why I said that I owned it until 2020 is because I had to throw it out during the spring 2020 college school semester due to it swaying on one side of it and breaking when I was trying to rearrange my room in preparation for the middle-of-the-semester pandemic-induced sudden switch to virtual learning. When I threw it out, I was thinking to myself that it couldn't be repaired but now that I just recently thought about it, I probably could've fixed that wooden desk.
When I had threw that desk out, I had put it out on the front curb of my house. Most likely, some hipster probably picked it up and repaired it. Like I said, the desk looked nice. It looked like the kind of desk that you would see in hipster photography. I sure hate that I threw that desk out. It's new owner probably posted it probably on Etsy. The plastic desk that I replaced it with doesn't look as nice as that wooden desk did.
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Post by John Titor on Dec 23, 2021 10:03:15 GMT 10
A few months ago, I made a comment on Reddit about how I wish we were still living in in early-2010s and it received a lot of upvotes. I know how the poor folks who upvoted that comment feel. The 2010s were a tame and stress-free time. The thing I miss the most from the 2010s is Hipster culture. Speaking of Hipster stuff, up until 2020, I had a very nice yellow wooden desk. I bought it from a thrift shop here in Michigan. Today, I am still wondering what the person who owned that very nice desk before me was thinking when they sold it to that thrift shop. If that was me, then I wouldn't have gave that nice desk up. The reason why I said that I owned it until 2020 is because I had to throw it out during the spring 2020 college school semester due to it swaying on one side of it and breaking when I was trying to rearrange my room in preparation for the middle-of-the-semester pandemic-induced sudden switch to virtual learning. When I threw it out, I was thinking to myself that it couldn't be repaired but now that I just recently thought about it, I probably could've fixed that wooden desk. When I had threw that desk out, I had put it out on the front curb of my house. Most likely, some hipster probably picked it up and repaired it. Like I said, the desk looked nice. It looked like the kind of desk that you would see in hipster photography. I sure hate that I threw that desk out. It's new owner probably posted it probably on Etsy. The plastic desk that I replaced it with doesn't look as nice as that wooden desk did. Remember when there was a new terrorist attack every day in 2015
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