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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 26, 2022 16:09:39 GMT 10
Q1: 55% Late 10s, 45% Early 20s.
Q2: 40% Late 10s, 60% Early 20s.
Q3: 35% Late 10s, 65% Early 20s.
Q4: 25% Late 10s, 75% Early 20s.
I don't think it became 100% Early 20s until Summer 2021 when lockdowns ended though. I'd also say Q1 2021 played a major role in phasing out the residual leftover late 10s culture with Biden being inaugurated, Trump being acquitted of impeachment(leaving the door open for a 2024 run) and Vaccines being mass deployed.
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Post by astropoug on Apr 26, 2022 16:28:56 GMT 10
It’s going to vary depending on where you live. Here in the US, my school allowed us to return in person (albeit wearing masks) in Q4 2020. I’d say vaccines didn’t become widely available to many of the GP until Q2 2021. I say this because that’s when I got my vaccine. By that point, I think the early 2020s firmly began but I’d argue as early as Q3 2020 with movies returning to theaters (such as Tenet), as well as Among Us blowing up in popularity, we were in early 2020s culture. I also think you had elements of the early 2020s as early as Q4 2018 with TikTok gaining attention even back then. I remember Billie Eilish blowing up in Q2 2019 which signaled a shift toward a darker more emotional culture vs the hypebeast mumble rap Trumpist culture of the late 2010s. Overall I’d see it like this Q1 2020 - 60% early 2020s, 40% late 2010s Q2 2020 - 70% early 2020s, 30% late 2010s Q3 2020 - 75% early 2020s, 25% late 2010s Q4 2020 - 85% early 2020s, 15% late 2010s Q1 2021 - 95% early 2020s, 5% late 2010s Q2 2021 - 100% early 2020s
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Post by astropoug on Apr 26, 2022 16:36:01 GMT 10
Q4 2019 also felt important to the establishment of early 2020s culture. It saw the introduction of Google Stadia (which introduced cloud gaming to the world), Trump got impeached for the first time, and Blizzard had the Hearthstone controversy.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 26, 2022 17:40:52 GMT 10
It’s going to vary depending on where you live. Here in the US, my school allowed us to return in person (albeit wearing masks) in Q4 2020. I’d say vaccines didn’t become widely available to many of the GP until Q2 2021. I say this because that’s when I got my vaccine. By that point, I think the early 2020s firmly began but I’d argue as early as Q3 2020 with movies returning to theaters (such as Tenet), as well as Among Us blowing up in popularity, we were in early 2020s culture. I also think you had elements of the early 2020s as early as Q4 2018 with TikTok gaining attention even back then. I remember Billie Eilish blowing up in Q2 2019 which signaled a shift toward a darker more emotional culture vs the hypebeast mumble rap Trumpist culture of the late 2010s. Overall I’d see it like this Q1 2020 - 60% early 2020s, 40% late 2010s Q2 2020 - 70% early 2020s, 30% late 2010s Q3 2020 - 75% early 2020s, 25% late 2010s Q4 2020 - 85% early 2020s, 15% late 2010s Q1 2021 - 95% early 2020s, 5% late 2010s Q2 2021 - 100% early 2020s >It’s going to vary depending on where you live. True. >I’d say vaccines didn’t become widely available to many of the GP until Q2 2021. I noticed that it started becoming common like marchish but you could say either Q1 or Q2 2021. >with movies returning to theaters (such as Tenet) But Tenet killed the movie scene until No Way Home came out and revived it. >as well as Among Us Fair point. Fortnite also died off around this time oddly enough.
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Post by astropoug on Apr 26, 2022 17:50:02 GMT 10
It’s going to vary depending on where you live. Here in the US, my school allowed us to return in person (albeit wearing masks) in Q4 2020. I’d say vaccines didn’t become widely available to many of the GP until Q2 2021. I say this because that’s when I got my vaccine. By that point, I think the early 2020s firmly began but I’d argue as early as Q3 2020 with movies returning to theaters (such as Tenet), as well as Among Us blowing up in popularity, we were in early 2020s culture. I also think you had elements of the early 2020s as early as Q4 2018 with TikTok gaining attention even back then. I remember Billie Eilish blowing up in Q2 2019 which signaled a shift toward a darker more emotional culture vs the hypebeast mumble rap Trumpist culture of the late 2010s. Overall I’d see it like this Q1 2020 - 60% early 2020s, 40% late 2010s Q2 2020 - 70% early 2020s, 30% late 2010s Q3 2020 - 75% early 2020s, 25% late 2010s Q4 2020 - 85% early 2020s, 15% late 2010s Q1 2021 - 95% early 2020s, 5% late 2010s Q2 2021 - 100% early 2020s >It’s going to vary depending on where you live. True. >I’d say vaccines didn’t become widely available to many of the GP until Q2 2021. I noticed that it started becoming common like marchish but you could say either Q1 or Q2 2021. >with movies returning to theaters (such as Tenet) But Tenet killed the movie scene until No Way Home came out and revived it. >as well as Among Us Fair point. Fortnite also died off around this time oddly enough. Vaccines will vary based on your age and where you live. I live near a major US city, and I’m 18 years old. I got my vaccine in May 2021. The point stands that society was beginning to “return to normal” in Q3 2020, or at the very least, we were starting to see true “post-COVID” culture emerge.
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Post by John Titor on Apr 27, 2022 2:12:36 GMT 10
too early for this
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