80's nostalgia and the inevitable impending 90's nostalgia
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Captain Planet reboot? Is this for real? I loved the old show.
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2000s nostalgia? Not too far off.
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"Kids today gettin' old too fastHaoie wrote:2000s nostalgia? Not too far off.
they can't wait to grow up so they can kiss some ass
They get nostalgic 'bout the last ten years
before the last ten years have passed"
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Once that hits, I will feel like a sad, dried-up crusty old man.Haoie wrote:2000s nostalgia? Not too far off.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I'm actually looking forward to it, if for no other reason than the fact that I have no fucking idea what stuff defined the 2000s.BoringSupreez wrote:Once that hits, I will feel like a sad, dried-up crusty old man.Haoie wrote:2000s nostalgia? Not too far off.
...I guess GTA and Nu Metal?
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They're also on Netflix...BurningDoom wrote:I have to pay something like $40 more for the Premium Cable package to get that channel. So I won't be watching it. I was hoping for the regular Nickelodeon network airing it.
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This.SwooshBear wrote:Captain Planet reboot? Is this for real? I loved the old show.
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It will all be clear eventually. I can specifically remember thinking that the 90's seemed so similar to today that I'd never be able to tell them and the 2000's apart, but now it's been so long that it's easy to spot the style of the 90's. And so now we know which things defined it, and which things were just peripheral junk.AppleQueso wrote:I'm actually looking forward to it, if for no other reason than the fact that I have no fucking idea what stuff defined the 2000s.BoringSupreez wrote:Once that hits, I will feel like a sad, dried-up crusty old man.Haoie wrote:2000s nostalgia? Not too far off.
...I guess GTA and Nu Metal?
I'm sure that rap, superhero movies, mp3 players, social networking, the PS2 and DS, and Spongebob will be considered hallmarks of the 2000's, but I can't narrow it down past that.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Yeah, I think it'll be interesting to see how the 2000s gets filtered out in the next decade or so.BoringSupreez wrote:It will all be clear eventually. I can specifically remember thinking that the 90's seemed so similar to today that I'd never be able to tell them and the 2000's apart, but now it's been so long that it's easy to spot the style of the 90's. And so now we know which things defined it, and which things were just peripheral junk.AppleQueso wrote:I'm actually looking forward to it, if for no other reason than the fact that I have no fucking idea what stuff defined the 2000s.BoringSupreez wrote: Once that hits, I will feel like a sad, dried-up crusty old man.
...I guess GTA and Nu Metal?
I'm sure that rap, superhero movies, mp3 players, social networking, the PS2 and DS, and Spongebob will be considered hallmarks of the 2000's, but I can't narrow it down past that.
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You may as well start feeling like a crusty old man now; Spongebob debuted in 1999.