Thread 17815289 - /his/ [Archived: 663 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/5/2025, 1:51:09 AM No.17815289
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Why do boomers are always idealizing a past that, in reality, was complete shit?
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 1:53:12 AM No.17815295
>it was so much better back then...
>would you like to reverse some of the reaganite policies that made it as shit as it is today?
>noooo reagan was greadest bresident
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 1:59:55 AM No.17815310
>>17815289 (OP)
They spoken beter england do
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:05:16 AM No.17815314
>>17815289 (OP)
Because they were young. Boomerlenials are already idolizing the past 30 years because the oldest ones are hitting age 50 now.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:12:49 AM No.17815323
Because they were making like 5x more money than we were when adjusted for inflation
Chud Anon
7/5/2025, 2:15:27 AM No.17815325
>>17815289 (OP)
High purchasing power and more two parent households are le bad because there werenโ€™t troon rights
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:18:26 AM No.17815337
>>17815314
yup. millenials today pining for the 80s-90s is exactly the same as boomers in the 90s pining for the 50s-60s
in general, an obsession with the past and nostalgia being a dominant force in culture is evidence of a dying society. healthy societies look forwards to how great the future they're making will be
Chud Anon
7/5/2025, 2:20:15 AM No.17815346
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>millenials today pining for the 80s-90s is exactly the same as boomers in the 90s pining for the 50s-60s in general, an obsession with the past and nostalgia being a dominant force in culture is evidence of a dying society.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:22:38 AM No.17815353
>>17815346
Obsessed
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Chud Anon
7/5/2025, 2:28:51 AM No.17815367
>>17815353
How many times are you going to make this thread on repeat?
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:33:11 AM No.17815379
>>17815346
boomers loved the 80's. Lost of money, booze, drugs, good music