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Post by mystery on May 28, 2023 13:03:15 GMT
Personally, I feel nostalgic for the 2000s, or maybe just for being in my 20's. I was going through my old clothes yesterday and found some low rise jeans from the early 2000s. I tried them on, and they still fit like a glove. They look so great, and I never understood why they went out of fashion.
The 80s and 90s were hell for me, so I generally don't look back on those years fondly. For me, the 2000s were a time of exhilarating freedom and wonder, where everything was new and exciting. I wish I still felt like that...
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Post by Flying Monkeys on May 28, 2023 18:06:54 GMT
Personally, I feel nostalgic for the 2000s, or maybe just for being in my 20's. I was going through my old clothes yesterday and found some low rise jeans from the early 2000s. I tried them on, and they still fit like a glove. They look so great, and I never understood why they went out of fashion. The 80s and 90s were hell for me, so I generally don't look back on those years fondly. For me, the 2000s were a time of exhilarating freedom and wonder, where everything was new and exciting. I wish I still felt like that... Very similar for me. I didn't enjoy much of my childhood so my favourite decade is when I found some freedom from that. Although I'm really liking this decade so far.
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Post by Xcalatë on Jun 15, 2023 10:51:23 GMT
1980's, My childhood was glorious.
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Post by phantomparticle on Jun 18, 2023 3:15:26 GMT
The 1950's. We were all latchkey kids with an enormous amount of freedom to roam far and wide that is impossible in our current psychopathic world. Roger Corman and William Castle were scaring the crap out of us at the movies, and we raced through the day without a care in the world, wired from those 90% sugar breakfast cereals. The future seemed limitless, according to those tv and movie featurettes that promised rockets to Mars by 1970 and a completely automated lifestyle in which everything was cheap (if not free) and at hand.
Second choice: the 1920's. The music was great and silent movies have always fascinated me, even as a kid. It was a rough and dangerous decade of bootleg booze and gangsters, terrible epidemics of scarlet fever, smallpox and other major diseases that ended in thousands of deaths. The decade long party of indulgence and irresponsibility, coupled with incredible wealth for some and grinding poverty for others, came crashing down in 1929. I wouldn't want to live in that era, but what I would give to climb into a time machine and see it all unfold before my eyes.
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lucy
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Post by lucy on Jun 18, 2023 12:35:12 GMT
80s and 90s
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