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Is he right? Will nostalgia end with the 90s or is he just talking shit?
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Is he right? Will nostalgia end with the 90s or is he just talking shit?
I hope so, I'm so tired of all these reboote
there was nostalgia for the 80's back in the early 2000's but that eventually faded into obscurity.
Only because most of the stuff from the 2000's is bland and forgettable.
Nostalgia will always exist this is stupid.
NowThis is such a fucking pile of trash. The shit-phoenix that rose out of the ashes of Gawker alongside Vice.
>is he just talking shit?
I don't need to give your click bait views to tell you the answer is yes. I sincerely wish you would hang yourself for sharing this. I want you to know that.
Yes, 9/11 killed nostalgia. no one will ever be nostalgic again.
member 9/11? I member.
This, 80s nostalgia has been a thing for 2 decades now and won't fucking stop. Also stop shilling your retarded video OP
80s nostalgia has been a thing since the 80s ended. It was a fucking bizarre decade and people have been pushing nostalgia for it over everything else for ages.
only 90s kids remember such things. 90s kids remember all that the rest of the world has forgotten.
nostalgia will end in 2020 because the cultural zeitgeist wont be a homogenous as it was in past decades and it will lack a distinct identity. thanks social media and mainstream internet everything is mainstream.
didn't watch the clickbait but I think we're kind of seeing an end to a lot of nostalgia because franchises are no longer "going away." The internet makes people connected enough that if something was truly popular, there will be steady discussion of it until the next sequel or reboot if there's even any significant gap between them at all.
00's had lots of nostalgia for the good old dats of the wild west and exploration
10's had WW1 so the current gen were too busy fighting
20's kids didn't have a "good old days" to nostalgia because of horrible memories
30's had the depession but a roaring 20's nostalgia
40's -we don't talk about the 40's
50's were also all about the 20's and 30's with a jazz revival -Bill ackee etc
60's had 30's nostalgia but this was overshadowed by the hippies (Who were 20's &30's bohemian's and jazz repackaged) but this was when "packaged culture" was affordable and anyone could buy an album from an obscure british band without having to go to the cavern club or gross freit.
70's had 50's nostalgia -e.g. happy days
80's had 60's beach boys etc researgence
90's had 70's -I remember 70's themed disco bars being a thing for people who were in ther 30's
00's had the beginning of 80's nostalgia, which extends to today because its much easier to find, and your nostalgia isn't limited to the 30 or so albums you could actually afford to buy and some half remembered tv shows.
10's has deinitely had a huge thing for 90's nostalgia, but mixed with the neon "Miami vice"80's instead of hair metal and queen.
20's will be interesting maybe grunge and grrl power will return I'm even seeing a lot of 40's style revivals from COD kids and subsets such as Viking/medieval from history nerds.
80s was WAY more of a 50s nostalgia, that's when rockabilly songs started to make a big comeback. Shit like "Rock this Town" was from 1981 and Back to the Future was made specifically to capitalize on 50s nostalgia.
90s was a mix of 50s-early 70s nostalgia with an especially strong focus on the 60s. "Retro" was in and people that grew up in the 60s were largely calling the shots, so it became the main focus. That's why there were so many references to hippies, 60s bands, psychedelic shit, and the like. Hell early 90s music was an active attempt to return to a 60s raw/experimental sound, as a rejection of the synth/pop sound of the 80s, and even as late as 1999 you had bands like Smash Mouth covering 60s songs and including organs in their music.
Outside of those two decades you're pretty right though.
This. The Internet killed cultural identity, the 90s were the last decade that had a distinct charm to it. There's nothing to be nostalgic about anymore.
The early-mid 00s also had a distinct charm and style, but the economic crash combined with the rise of the internet ~2007 did that in.
>Will nostalgia end with the 90s
Obviously not, since anons on this very board are nostalgiac for the early 2000's. Ten years from now, people in their teens and 20's will be nostalgiac for shit from the 2010s. It's a never ending cycle.
Invader ZIM, Samurai Jack, Kim Possible, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, My Life as a Teenage Robot...
All of these came out during the 2000s
>will
>op image says could
op being a faggot as usual.
Remember the good old days, before nostalgia ruined everything?
Grug remember
Today's kids will be nostalgic in the future about Internet content like Pewdiepie, Fortnite and so on. They'll said "only 2010s kids 'member Pepe the Frog"
I fucking hope so
Only with cartoons.
Nobody will be nostalgic for that trash
I think people will look back on Fortnite much like they do today on Rocket Power. Chiefly "Why did I like this clearly corporate-pushed trash"
>implying there's not going to be a cash-in revival of Hannah Montana or High School Musical in a decade to milk the nostalgia of the girls who grew up with them
Pure trash
Bitch, Yu-gi-oh's already pandering hard to the nostalgia crowd.
>only 2010s kids 'member Pepe the Frog"
Thats already retarded since people are Nostalgic for the 2000s
Yes, people in the future will totally never be nostalgic over anything.
What a crock of clickbait shit.