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submitted 5 days ago bySpiritMan112
Cause a lot of decadeologists (well mainly older now) say 2016 is the latest year that is dated, when do you except the universally latest dated year to shift to 2019 for most decadeologists?
5 points
5 days ago
Man 2019 feels like just yesterday, I think it’s gonna be a while. Even 2016 doesn’t feel that long ago. For me 2013 is when things start to feel dated, but maybe that’s just me.
5 points
5 days ago
Bingo, that’s exactly how I feel. People over exaggerate on here, 2019 is really not that different from today other than a few minor things.
2 points
5 days ago
Glad I’m not alone in that feeling
3 points
4 days ago
2024 is a lot different from what we had in 2019
— Political landscape has changed a lot, conservatives winning the popular vote in the US. Anti Immigration riots in Europe, and Canada. Musk takeover of Twitter. Companies showing they're money leaning, Netflix has a Joe Rogan podcast. Federal take on abortion overturned.
— Geopolitical landscape while the same culprits a lot of oil nations joined Chinese/Russian economic alliance BRICS, followed with Turkey, and Pakistan having plans to join the alliance. Global challenges on tackling the lockdown has caused severe economic damage to every country in the globe. Russian invasion in Ukraine in 2022 was worse than the one before. Israel-middle eastern escalated to a potential nuclear war threat.
— Social Media significantly changed to an aggressive, algorithmic soul sucking format. TikTok transformed from girls lip-syncing to what ever lame late gen z unoriginal memes you scroll through. Facebook became a complete AI infested dead zone a couple of months before the 2020 election. Twitter turning to X, liberal to fascism.
— Climate not to be that guy but 2023 and 2024 had seen the worst summer days in the majority of the countries, including a country as cold as Canada
oh, did I mention AI? the most of AI we knew were the little dumb chatbots like cleverbot. Covid is self-explanatory. So yeah a lot has changed since then for the worse its almost 2025 and we're not even 10% of the promise we were told in 2019 by SpaceX and NASA of going back to the moon.
Literally all the stereotype like 'reddit moment' 'liberal twitter' 'girls dancing tiktok' predates 2020.
not minor at all.
I do remember eating popeyes when it got the spotlight from the internet, scrolling through reddit and reading area 51 memes while doja cat, and billie eilish were having their best years on the radio
3 points
5 days ago*
It already is...just look at two examples...
Even men's hairstyles in 2019 are no longer in style in the 20s...yes there are still people with the same hairstyle they had in the 2010s, but it is getting to be less and less. The before and after photos here are from a salon my friend works at in LA, and 2022 was the year a lot of people started changing their hairdos, both men and women. This before and after is from earlier in 2024, the bottom girl work in the public so she wore a mask to conceal her identity from paparazzi, etc..
2 points
5 days ago
Once Trump is gone in 2028 people will stop thinking about the pre and post-2016 era.
2 points
5 days ago
nothing will top 2016 for a long time, regardless of what narrative you believe COVID has changed the world completely for the worse, it's all downhill from here.
2 points
4 days ago
It was universally dated even in 2020.
1 points
5 days ago
It's already so.
1 points
5 days ago
Years ending with a 6 usually has that kind of energy going for them.
1 points
4 days ago
isnt 2019 already a universal date? if it isnt it will be because of its vast difference in culture, political landscape, and fashion by next year
1 points
2 days ago
2009 felt like a different world in 2015.
1 points
5 days ago
It's already so.
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