It's weird how nostalgia moves faster on the Internet compared to other media. In real life...

It's weird how nostalgia moves faster on the Internet compared to other media. In real life, movies and TV shows are still stuck on le 80s, which they've been stuck on for the past 20 years, and the nostalgia reboots are only just now moving into the 90s a little.

But on the internet, people were nostalgic about the 80s in 2008, the "90s kid" craze was in 2012, then nostalgia for the early 2000s was in 2016-17, and now the new wave of Zoomer nostalgia for the late 00s-early 10s swept over in 2018-2019 (pic related).

The nostalgia just moves so fast on the internet compared to irl, why is that?

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because new games sucks and the only interesting movies are fucking marvel movies so basically there's a void to fulfill

Nostalgia in film is still tied to baby boomers and gen x. That's why we keep getting movies about shitty overhyped bands like the Beatles and Queen

>reddit spacing
>zoomer
yeah go back leddit fag

its because all media targets 12 year olds and you stop being 12 pretty quickly.

Interesting if you're a kid or you have kids

Nostalgia moves in 20 year cycles.
The 2000s are going to be popular.
You see this refelected into things like keanu making a come back (matrix) or that dumb bitch billie ellish wearing baggy clothes and trying to act like its the late 90's or something

2010s nostalgia wont be a thing till the 2030s

Please stop making this same thread over and over again you retard

I didn't even live at home in 2012. I think I got bored of Minecraft in 2008 when I bought it.

2010s nostalgia is already very much a thing on the internet

that picture makes me want to die fellas. Dont know if I can't take it anymore. The only thing stopping me is my pet rabbit, my girlfriend, my good looks, my bank account, my good career my nice apartment, my plans for the future and my loving family. i dunno if i can take it.

I was 20 in 2012 and playing minecraft in a tiny apartment cell with trash everywhere listening to dark ambient music while smoking and slowly going insane

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Your assertion is about 20 years out of date. The internet broke the cyclic nature of pop culture. For since the internet started going mainstream, it has become popular culture, and records and preserves literally every trend in popular culture. Furthermore, the nature of the internet allows for more than one dominate trend per year/month/decade.

The 20 year cycle you're talking about was caused by old writers retiring and getting replaced by new writers who would write about the shit they liked as kids.

Not really, i cant tell its only one sperg, you, the one who keeps making these threads. But it very clear that 2000s nostalgia is coming up

The 2010s are over faggot, time for you to grow up

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>Zoomers see 30 year old boomers being nostalgic
>Goy see, goy do
>"Dude I'm totally nostalgic for when I was 10! Last summer seems so long ago now :("

Are you autistic?

that's an odd assertion, considering 90s nostalgia didn't happen.

>slipknot
>nostalgia

negro they're still putting out albums and touring, something they've been doing consistently since they popped up.

If anything it's happening now. You've got reboots of Are you afraid of the dark, Rugrats, Aladdin, Sanic, etc. as well as captain marvel, mid90s, Pen15.

2000s nostalgia will happen in like 2030 because now the modern cycle seems to be 30 years instead of 20 (the 2010s were mostly about the 80s).

in order for it to be happening, those things would have to be incredibly popular. Which they aren't. Because if people want to see rugrats, they can just watch rugrats.

Furthermore, your claim that the cycle is now 30 years is just acknowledging that people are still nostalgic for the 80s. Because that was the last decade people were nostalgic for in general.

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talking Minecraft. when is the movie coming out

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