Thread 127175963 - /mu/

Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:26:58 AM No.127175963
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Remember when pop culture lumped the 60s and 70s?
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:34:04 AM No.127176019
>>127175963 (OP)
i don't understand this image
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:35:25 AM No.127176029
>>127175963 (OP)
i get what you're saying but it's much more funny in normies eyes to distill the 70s down to saturday night fever disco stuff
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:39:37 AM No.127176064
>>127176029
It's more odd that 90s-2000s TV used green to represent the 70s rather than orange
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7/26/2025, 7:06:35 AM No.127176237
I DO REMEMBER; SIMILAR PHENOMENON TO HOW, NOW, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED NINETIES, AND THE AUGHTIES, ARE MUTUALLY CONFLATED BY Z00MERS.
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:08:17 AM No.127176248
>>127175963 (OP)
If anything pop culture made the 60s and 70s seem more separated and stereotypical than they really were.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:15:05 AM No.127176296
>>127176237
I'm sorry Lil bro but you're wrong. Euronymous was definitely featured on Disney Channel.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:28:03 AM No.127176850
>>127176019
You don't remember the flowers/green tie dye theme lumping the 60s and 70s? Austin Powers, Dazed and Confused, That 70s Show
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 9:36:29 AM No.127177454
>>127175963 (OP)
Because outside of the disco shit most of the 70s was drab, beige wood-grain and malaise
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:34:48 PM No.127180022
>>127175963 (OP)
Besides it ignores the whole first half of the 60s when everything was like singing black girls with pageboy cuts and teen beach comedies.