By 2009, movies, music, TV shows, music, etc...

By 2009, movies, music, TV shows, music, etc. from 2003 felt very dated and like they were a million years ago (pic related, Sum 41 felt very old by 2009).

Yet if you compared 2013 media to now, they barely feel different at all from 2019 media, save for more politics.

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2013 will forever be my favorite year. So many good memories and friends made.

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Zoomer

2013 was fucking horrible.

sum 41 was the first cd single I bought lol. first album was the south park album.

mega cringe

Wow look at all of those great products and gay marriage. Don't tell me America has no culture.

6 years ago, but it feels like nothing has changed.
When I was a kid 6 years changed the world.

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t. casualty of society

You sound like a zoomer desu. the early seasons of Spongebob still hold up aside from the first, as well as Fairly Odd Parents, among other cartoons. They could be released today and literally no one would say they look old. And music? Well if you mean pop, like Sum 41 of course it's dated. It is a product of its generation, that's why it's pop music. There is plenty of timeless music from the early 2000s.

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9/11 literally changed everything

God i kove college rock

Among the bad years of my life, 2013 is one of the worst.. I don't remember it with much love

I said 2003 felt different from 2009. 2003 was after 9/11 you fucktard.

Social media and smartphones are what actually changed everything. The big cultural collapse didn't happen until around 2007.

Yeah the one not talking about children's cartoons is the one who sounds underage.

Everything changed after 2007. It was also my last elementary school year so it reinforces the feeling even more for me

>Yet if you compared 2013 media to now, they barely feel different at all from 2019 media
Bullshit. 2013 was peak hipster, hipsters don't exist anymore,

>Early 2010s
Dubstep is huge
Hipsters are the latest trendy thing
Rappers like Tyler the Creator, Danny Brown, Asap Rocky, are popular
"Indie rock" is also popular like Mumford and Sons, Vampire Weekend
>late 2010s
Dubstep is no longer a thing, trap is now the most popular EDM genre
There are no more hipsters
Soundcloud rappers replaced all of the rappers I mentioned in popularity
Safe rock like Imagine Dragons replaced Indie rock.
Capeshit is also a huge fucking national event than it ever was.
And Fortnite.

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When you graduated elementary in 2007 did you notice that things were changing into the "Early Zoomer era" at the time, so to speak? Like, Nick and CN had gotten rid of all the good shows by 2007, according to many.

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Yeah, the one talking questioning why old pop music sounds dated is a dumb zoomer.

First half was really shit for me. October and onward, I moved out of my parent's house to study on another city and I had a lot of fun.

Kill yourself zoomer

Yes. As I said everything changed. It was also the assumption of Obama

I'm 25

Like i said, kill yourself zoomer

I'll always stick up for Fat Lip. It's a good tune

Best year was 2007.

It’s probably just you and age. I’m nostalgic for every year, even this one.

One could say that the 2010s started in 2007 because that's where the zeitgeist of the decade became apparent.

>The year when we all got to graduate into a stagnate job market with real wages at the same level as a decade ago
Yay, what a fun year. Faggot.

It's just your age. To me the late 90's seem like another universe, but anything post 2005 just blends together.

When you were younger you were actually involved in those cultures at ground level

When you're older that shit happens at a distance, so of course it all blends together.

Boomers probably thought emo grunge and goth were identical

You literally copypasted this from the thread yesterday you fag. And if you think 2003 to 2009 felt different, try 1993 to 1999, two universes apart

That's right.

We shifted timelines

born in 93, i always feel like i fall in the middle of these categories. i enjoyed most of the stuff on the two bottom left boxes as a kid.

It was a good year for me. Started lifting, went to uni, really turned over a new leaf.

I was born in 95 but didn't have internet til I was 12, so I never really grew up with it as a child like a lot of people born late 90s did.

>nelson mandela
Mmh.

Society is stagnant is why you feel that way.

2007 was when i graduated hs. paradigm shift. 2012 was when i graduated law school. we truly live through end of days. moloch is near.

>how come media from the start and end of my teen years seems to have changed more than media from 2 random points in my 20s?

I loved it too, nice to see someone praising it.