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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 15, 2022 2:01:06 GMT 10
Sept 2019 to July 2020 is the school year span ITT(the american school year duration ends in May or June which skews it too heavily towards late 10s)
It is a transitional bridge between the two eras but think hard about which one it leaned more towards.
I would say Early 20s. Half of this duration felt strongly early 20s because of COVID and the first half still had early 20s elements exploding like TikTok. Many 2010s media like avengers and GOT were already wrapped up by the time it started.
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Post by crystalmetheny0428 on Mar 15, 2022 2:59:58 GMT 10
my junior year, it felt more early 2020’s with some late 2010’s influences still
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2022 11:32:47 GMT 10
Early 20s obviously. The pandemic occurred in this school year.
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Post by pumpkin14 on Mar 15, 2022 15:05:37 GMT 10
more early 20s. it’s the oldest school year that feels the same as today. the zeitgeist was already heading more towards early 20s
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 15, 2022 16:34:50 GMT 10
more early 20s. it’s the oldest school year that feels the same as today. the zeitgeist was already heading more towards early 20s I'd say personally around March 2021 is when things started to feel the same as today. Vaccines were out, Biden was in office and everyone had gotten used to it, Trump had faded in the background, people got used to there being a pandemic. On the pop cultur-y side late 10s music holdovers were pretty much dead besides that one olivia rodrigo song and next gen consoles had been out for a good few months. The changes since feel miniscule.
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Post by pumpkin14 on Mar 15, 2022 16:49:59 GMT 10
more early 20s. it’s the oldest school year that feels the same as today. the zeitgeist was already heading more towards early 20s I'd say personally around March 2021 is when things started to feel the same as today. Vaccines were out, Biden was in office and everyone had gotten used to it, Trump had faded in the background, people got used to there being a pandemic. On the pop cultur-y side late 10s music holdovers were pretty much dead besides that one olivia rodrigo song and next gen consoles had been out for a good few months. The changes since feel miniscule. i think early 2021 is when the early 20s really found themselves. biden, vaccines, early 20 music and fashion being established, amongst some other things, made the early 20s identity more noticeable around that time, but a lot aspects from 2020 and the 2019-20 still go along with today to me. 2020 is probably 60% early 20s and 40% late 10s
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 15, 2022 16:56:25 GMT 10
I'd say personally around March 2021 is when things started to feel the same as today. Vaccines were out, Biden was in office and everyone had gotten used to it, Trump had faded in the background, people got used to there being a pandemic. On the pop cultur-y side late 10s music holdovers were pretty much dead besides that one olivia rodrigo song and next gen consoles had been out for a good few months. The changes since feel miniscule. i think early 2021 is when the early 20s really found themselves. biden, vaccines, early 20 music and fashion being established, amongst some other things, made the early 20s identity more noticeable around that time, but a lot aspects from 2020 and the 2019-20 still go along with today to me. 2020 is probably 60% early 20s and 40% late 10s 2020 definitely leans more 20s but early 2021 is when it started feeling almost exclusively early 20s to me. Everything was in place by spring.
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Post by sman12 on Mar 15, 2022 22:26:31 GMT 10
More early 2020s, without question. Following March 13th, the day of the COVID national emergency being imposed, schools and universities were immediately shut down, and most kids/teens/adults were forced to go on Zoom chatrooms in their homes and chat with their teachers and classmates about their assignments.
There were late 2010s pop-cultural holdovers that stayed popular like trap music and bedroom pop (the subgenre which basically gave off "chill lockdown vibes" like with powfu's "death bed" or BENEE's "supalonely") but early 2020s culture basically dominated the school year with Zoom (obviously) and how students and teachers alike used the platform to broadcast their assignments, chats, graduations, special events, etc.
TikTok became super-huge in mid-2019, but it became globally dominant during quarantine and basically ran pop culture & the music charts ("Blinding Lights", "Roses (Imanbek Remix)", and "WAP" were some of the most viral songs at the time).
Cottagecore also became a popular fashion trend as it gave off a calm, roomy vibe for those who were wearing the attire despite the pandemic (and the game Animal Crossing: New Horizons also helped with the popularity).
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