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I hated this stuff at the time. But now I miss it.
No.3106
>>3103It's a mediocre inoffensive pop song
More listenable than the shit being put iut today for sure, but you only really hated it because it was played fucking everywhere ad nauseum.
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It's been discussed here over and over again how good the 2000s look compared to anything post-2014.
The truth is that culture at that time was no longer wonderful, but when compared to what we have today even the commercialism and forced fashions were of higher quality back then.
There were more risks and spontaneity. That's why games, even with limitations, were more creative and at least we still had comedy films that weren't ashamed to offend someone.
No.3109
>>3103Have you played The Sims 1? They have a dlc with her.
No.3114
>>3112It's not even millennials listening to that crap anymore, it's ironic zoomers.
No.3115
>>3112People listen to Linken Park? I haven't listened to them since at least 2002.
No.3116
At least there was some soul in it, also not every aryan band at the time was wigger-tier.
No.3117
>>3112Not american, sorry bud
No.3118
>>3114Not even ironic, they like it sincerely
It's multi-ethnic like them so it's okay unlike that boomer chud metal No.3120
>>3112Friendly remember
The people online who usually never shut up about being super mature dudes who hate music/anime/sports end up being crypto-trannies who grow up without manly figures in their lifes and without friends.
No.3124
>>3123You are Reddit, sir.
No.3126
>>3107It was fucking shit. It was just corporate globohomo garbage disguised as alt subcultures for normies and eroded the original concepts because they were blindsided by pussy and aging.
Anybody supporting nu-metal or alt twink emo garbage needs to eat a fucking buckshot, that shit bred a new generation of rancid leftist voters and was post-racialism: the subgenre.
No.3127
>>3126Emo was the last time White males were on top in the cvltvre, let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater.
No.3128
>>3127Underaged girls with daddy's issues and males dressed like faggots. That's what you call the last claim to fame of white people.
No.3130
>>3128I would trade the tiktok negrophilia that currently pervades the youth culture now for it in a heartbeat. I was sapient during those days, so I know it was a better time. There was no difficulty for White boys to get laid these White girls with daddy issues like you say still had the sense to avoid the groid.
No.3131
>>3129
You just want groomable teenagers and you're mad that you have to tolerate your pet niggers now. Fuck off, you do nothing but cause harm for white people by skinwalking as le redpilled lmao you're just a starved pedophile looking to blend in.
No.3132
>>3131That's a whole hell of a lot of projection, coming from the likes of you.
No.3134
>>3127I fucking hate emos, one of the smuggest cunts that I used to know used to be one.
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>>3126>I hate masculine things help you cope with your shitty lifeOk buddy!
No.3137
>>3136You worship negrophilia like a good little amerimutt. I don't condone them because they're the same race as me, they were part of the problem in emulating the blacks and reinforcing the nigger tyranny that was dominant for so long.
No.3138
>>3137What's wrong with later 90s and early 2000s punk-rock skate culture?
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>>3137Not an Amerimutt, hate niggers
No.3159
>>3100One time a bunch of my friends jerked off onto a biscuit and we all called it a limp bizkit before I ate it lol, part of my initiation to my frat lol
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>You will never go back
We need to burn it all down, start anew so finally new good culture can be created.
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>>330240k is worse than dead, it's a body being raped by freaks.
No.3313
>>3310What did you expect from Angloids?
UK is somehow more gay than the USA
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>>3301The queen of the trailer park.
>>3313True. But soon that will change, they are hanging flags and there is Sargon to save them!
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>>3314I miss when TV wasn't absolute garbage
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No.3320
Anyone else feeling a disconnect from the philosophies of wet-behind-the-ears Gen X and Millennial musicians of the '90s and 2000s we grew up with?
No.3322
>>3320No I'm still attached, the spirit was there, but for many of these bands, it was for all the wrong reasons.
Plenty of them didn't cuck out though and actually have a degree of standards and critical thinking.
They were angst about fresh bodies being sent to die for ZOG, even if they weren't completely aware.
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>>3320The thing is, anon, I personally don't feel easily attached to any philosophy or era
There is so much cringe and idiocy that we can point to in any generation or gender. I was born in 1990, and since I was a child with a good memory and who generally interacted more with older people, I grew up more like a Gen X than most other Millennials. Many Gen Xers are a bunch of hypocritical idiots who were easily manipulated even today believing they were the rebellious generation and wiser than all others still alive.
But they lived in a good era overall culturally, despite producing nothing themselves. I doubt that anything Gen X claims as "theirs" was actually created by someone from their generation.
No.3324
>>3323Plenty of good videogames and music were created by Gen X.
No.3325
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>>3323>I grew up more like a Gen X than most other Millennials.I'm a bit younger than you but always felt culturally closer to them growing up than people my own age. It helps that I had a brother who was a Xennial. A lot of the things from my childhood were either hand-me-downs or stuff he introduced me to. A lot of the things '90s-born millennials feel nostalgic for don't really do much for me.
>But they lived in a good era overall culturally, despite producing nothing themselves.They were responsible for a lot of good music. I'd even say that they were the last generation that that's the case for up until now. A lot of the 2000s Internet was driven by them too.
>>3324Agreed.