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>>166190Dunno, i think those were the most well known ones
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>>166181Lame millennial crap. TL;DR
No.166217
Real tired of all these try hards trying to force a personality
No.166227
>>166181Couldn't the author deploy the first ever "tl;dr"? And just say:
>Everyone in the internet is a sorry sack of autistic shit who make everything fucking sexual every run to the millHence cuckchanners went through HRT, the porn industry is so fucking kike'd.
No.166229
>>166227The rules are not an endoursement but an explaination of the reality of the internet and how people work or think on it.
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>>166248based sage denier
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Linkin Park perfectly fit the decade. I dont care about the memes, the fact that people trashed on them later, they were kino, probably the last great Rock Band.
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>>166510Lincoln Park was never good
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When I die I hope I get transported to that July 2004 evening eating and drinking with friends at the yatch club while flirting with my childhood crush with this playing at the bar.
Things felt achievable back then, more social freedom, and that was already with a ton of cameras and security constraints around.
Boomers must feel miserable everyday, imagine the amount of freedom you had in the 50s and 60s compared to today.
It wasn't so much the amount of laws and social norms, more the fact that you could skirt around them easily since every mouthbreater didn't have a camera in their pocket so you could risk doing something silly, embarassing and/or offensive.
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>>166515Did you fuck her that night?
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>>166514You won't change his mind, he has been plugging Linkin Park on here for years.
No.166536
>>166524IN THE END! will always be an early 2000s kino.
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>>166248>>166269A few months ago I re-watched Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc, in order, and I found the first part better than the second, but it's still a good cartoon, even more so compared to what Western animation has become.
And this video clip is proof that even the so-called "degeneration" of the 2000s has more soul and aesthetics than the slops of today.
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>>166521We never got together, we lived pretty far away from each other at that point and she already had a boyfriend, she really didn't give a positive response to my more serious advances either so it never happened.
It was all it was, flirting and a really nice summer night with friends I hadn't seen in years.
Maybe in another life
>>166524>>166536Lincoln Park is poser shit
>>166543It was still degeneration, everyone felt it.
It was the end of an era and 2001 and 2007 cemented that.
Media has been mostly complete garbage since then, a mirror of the times, financial and cultural decline.
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>>166564FIFA Street was the only niggerball game I ever enjoyed.
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2000s buttrock was kino
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>>170166Yeah, though stuff like Nickelback and Tokyo Hotel were absolute fucking garbage.
Breaking Benjamin were sellout fucks but the music they produced was still alright.
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I miss looking forward to new vidya, still believing in PC Gamer reviews. But then Doom 3 and Oblivion happened which killed all trust in reviews and later helped kill new games enthusiasm.
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>>170181Nickelback wasn't "absolute fucking garbage". That's way too harsh a critique and far too emotional an outburst for a band that's greatest sin was being offensively bland and boring.
The "Nickelback was the greatest travesty of music" meme is just as gay as anything Nickelback ever did.
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>>170205I mostly play mods and some RTS niche titles now.
>>170212I guess you're right, they were bland and it was played everywhere so it got into peoples nerves.
At least I could hear it and not feel like someone is screaming into my ear like 90% of modern shit.
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>>170239They were absolutely overplayed because they were the corporations favorite middle of the road rock band that wouldn't cause any trouble.
I'd rather listen to Nickelback on fucking repeat then listen to the any of the ooga booga mumble mouf'd niggers of the past 15 years.
We unironically didn't know how good (mediocre in Nickelback's case) we had it, bros.
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>>170266>We unironically didn't know how good (mediocre in Nickelback's case) we had it, bros.I did, I was already missing it by 2009, every fucking TV channel and radio station played nothing but shitty pop with a nigger rapper in the middle of it.
Consolidation killed mainstream music (and entertainment in general) and the internet raped it's corpse.
Just glad these kike companies are all struggling though.
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bimp
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00s nostalgia is here bros!
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We have to go back
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If you call it 00s and not 2000s then you're a poser
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>>174019Tell me, how were the 1900s like?
No.174306
>>174304I'm a bit too old to fit into that category, but a lot of that stuff still applied to people my age. I don't have much nostalgia for much of it though. I thought a lot of it was gay even at the time. I guess one thing I can relate to zoomers about is that I was an autist who spent too much time on the Internet, which wasn't as normal back then.
I looked up culturally to people older than me, but now I can see that they had plenty of problems of their own. I don't know when the last non-retarded generation was.
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>>174304>1995Literally me, and it sucks
Seeing all the good shit being replaced by pure fucking cancer killed any motivation I had to make something out of myself harder than my neglectful boomer parents.
Movies and TV were mostly trash already but some good stuff still popped up until around 2007, mainstream music was already pure fucking trash by 2004, videogames were fucking amazing until around 2007 and the internet was great until around 2009/2010, started to become more and more sanitized and corporate at that point and by 2012 was pure fucking shit and culminated into all the politics shit in 2014/2016.
8chan was one of the last refuges and now we are here.
Western society has never been more brown and gayer and collapse is incoming which will likely culminate in violence once boomers die out.
No.174309
>>174307You were a teenager when White males were still on top in pop culture with the post-hardcore shit, if you didn't make something out of that, that's a you problem.
t. I have that same Black Dahlia Murder shirt
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>>17430993 early zillenial here. A lot of classic nostalgia in these pics. Fuck we had a lot of good stuff growing up . This retarded shithole is too scared to admit to liking anything though out of fear of what they like being criticized ( like the poster above )
>>174306"A lot of it was gay" so what do you like the ? Inb4 fake pretentious chud answer that you prefer 1740s media lol
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>>174309Emos were not top of the pop culture food chain lol. It was sperry wearing Aeropostale captain america type preppy frat boy hummer driving white boy chads
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>>174306Lmao rereading this ofc you dont even wanna admit to liking ANYTHING. "Every generation was retarded" aka too scared to face criticism so just hate everything
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>>174304Bionicle united us all.
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>>174309>>174311>>174312>>174313>Seeing Limp Bizkit be replaced by Tokyo Hotel was kewl>Wiggers were kewlNo
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>>174316Cherrypicked bad group got replaced by cherrypicked bad group? Ok?
Cherrypicked subculture is bad. Again ok?
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>>174311>"A lot of it was gay" so what do you like the ?Different aspects of different eras. I like movies going back all the way to the silent days up to maybe the '90s. That period covers most of the music I like too. I don't read that much fiction, but pulp stories from the early 20th century are enjoyable. I've always had a thing for the '80s and early '90s in general. The later '90s and early 2000s still had good computer games coming out. The Talmudvision was still watchable back then too. I'm not sure if there's one period that stands out to me above all others.
The 2000s were better than today in a lot of ways, but the biggest thing I miss is the Internet at its peak. It was fun coming home from school and watching SpongeBob or sitting outside playing Game Boy Advance SP or whatever, but I don't miss much of the usual pop culture from that time that I'm supposed to feel nostalgic for.
>>174309The xSCENExCOREx shit was still awful despite its lack of cultural enrichment. I had a thing for the girls back in the day though.
>>174313Older generations being retarded doesn't mean that they were totally without redeeming features. I can relate to the tastes of Gen-Xers and earlier millennials more than people my own age, but the whole soy thing they embraced is completely pathetic. When I was younger and more naive, I liked the boomers despite their obvious problems as a generation. People are also too willing to let the Silent Generation and WWII Generation off the hook for the things they're responsible for. It's a snowball effect of faggotry.
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>>174331Lol i love how you choose a favorite time period (80s and 90s) but then immediately after try denying that you did so (I'm not sure if there's one period that stands out to me above all others.)
I actually largely agree with a lot of what you say tho despite having to claw your opinion out behind all the channer hipsterism lol. 80s-2000s are my favorite decades. With 50s close behind. Kraftwerk is amazing too. Love them.
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>>174337>Lol i love how you choose a favorite time period (80s and 90s) but then immediately after try denying that you did so (I'm not sure if there's one period that stands out to me above all others.)I'm not trying to equivocate or anything. I'm saying that that period has been my favorite in the long term. I don't know if it is as much anymore. It goes way back for me. I remember seeing the 198x copyright dates listed playing NES games as a little kid and feeling like that must have been a golden era. Lately I've been appreciating the more organic nature of previous decades, but I don't know if that'll hold true in the future. My own opinions aren't really clear to me right now.
>Kraftwerk is amazing too. Love them.I think I'm more of a Yellow Magic Orchestra guy, but I really like that song. I listened to Die Mensch-Maschine in high school a lot too. More recently I've really come to appreciate some of the tracks on Ralf & Florian.
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