has time changed? - /pol/ (#507924448) [Archived: 974 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: wNIFGs51United States
6/19/2025, 2:38:38 AM No.507924448
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i feel like prior to 2000, each decade was fairly delineated from each other. if you wanted to make a movie about 1990s you wouldn't mistake it for the 80s.. or the 50s for the 60s.
but when i watch something from 2010 it looks pretty much the same as now, especially if you don't see their cellphones or the plasma TVs..

it feels like time is moving faster.. but are surroundings are changing far slower.

for example when vice city dropped it was 12 years after the 80s ended.. and we are now 13 years since vice city dropped. it might feel like that.. but it sure as hell doesn't look like it.
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Anonymous ID: wNIFGs51United States
6/19/2025, 2:39:34 AM No.507924532
>>507924448 (OP)
23 years since vice city dropped*

did the jews change time?
Anonymous ID: CuRgzDwWUnited States
6/19/2025, 2:43:30 AM No.507924898
>>507924448 (OP)
It's called "stagnation". The 20th century was in fact one of the most singularly unprecedented stretches of development of all human existence and will be remembered as such
Anonymous ID: gtOHx4OeNew Zealand
6/19/2025, 2:49:15 AM No.507925443
Homogenization of time. You think this agenda is limited to culture and location?
Anonymous ID: BgFmNjDdNetherlands
6/19/2025, 2:53:30 AM No.507925849
>>507924448 (OP)
Social media, smartphones, the decline of the West, etc., have led to the end of "culture" as we used to know it until the late 2000s or so. Plus there is no unifying entertainment culture anymore, everything is a niche now. There are online micro-celebs with millions of fans who no one irl has ever heard of. But you can find hundreds of "generationology" threads discussing this already, it's a pretty widely observed phenomenon.
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Anonymous ID: 4pEKMDxkUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:04:43 AM No.507926856
The 80s lasted well into 91
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Anonymous ID: wNIFGs51United States
6/19/2025, 3:04:59 AM No.507926882
>>507925849

i suppose alot of the advancements could just be happening online because that is where people spend their time now?

still.. you think aesthetically would have substantial changes by now.. grandparents house in 2005 was a home stuck in the 60s.. a grandparents home now looks just like every other home
Anonymous ID: IX9NlOjWUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:06:17 AM No.507926991
>>507924448 (OP)
>each decade was fairly delineated from each other.
Oh yes for sure
Oh my gaaaaawd
Yas! Preach, Chris Marker over here! Whew!
Anonymous ID: DWCuN2V7Argentina
6/19/2025, 3:15:34 AM No.507927832
>>507924448 (OP)
23yo here, the 20s have a VERY different feel to the 2010s.

In the past decade being a programmer, artist, writer were the dreamed professions, now it's apparent they are going through the gutter

In the same vein being you had to google your most bizarre questions and learn how to play the search engine not be satisfied, now chatgpt will answer whatever gene markers gave you an armpit fetish with fairly good accuracy

Most people weren't on the internet all day, They had their instagram and their twitters but "watching" the internet was relegated to kids and nerds watching gameplays on youtube. Now every normie and his mom is hooked to reels and tiktok.

Cynnical atheism was very on vogue peaking with Rick and Morty and now those ideas are just cringe


and so on
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Anonymous ID: jGaLz03PUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:17:48 AM No.507928034
>>507924448 (OP)
Has anyone ever been even as far as to do go look more like?
Anonymous ID: lKWz4toiUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:19:59 AM No.507928238
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Anonymous ID: wNIFGs51United States
6/19/2025, 3:21:51 AM No.507928412
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>>507927832
i wasn't talking about cultural attitudes or societal trends.. i was talking aesthetically. it looks the same then as it does now.. or at the very least the differences are not nearly as evident and stark as they were in the 20th century.
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Anonymous ID: FuYBCJ1hUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:22:56 AM No.507928493
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>>507926856
Anonymous ID: y6pcX/XrUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:33:05 AM No.507929355
CERN
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Anonymous ID: NrrLulgPCanada
6/19/2025, 3:33:28 AM No.507929390
>>507924448 (OP)
>>507928238
classic fucking video, thanks OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpoR_xlslLI
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Anonymous ID: VwJFUyQ4United States
6/19/2025, 3:34:52 AM No.507929500
>>507924448 (OP)
LUKA LUKA NIGHTO FEVER
Anonymous ID: nCSw8l4WUnited States
6/19/2025, 3:37:08 AM No.507929669
>>507929390
I can't tell if she is 12 or 32.
Anonymous ID: PYc12IX5United States
6/19/2025, 3:41:53 AM No.507930033
>>507928412
>think of Zach and Slater getting all the ladies
>turns out Screech was the player

>>507924448 (OP)
There's a recurring joke from the 90s about how in the future (Star Trek TNG) there wasn't really any original art, that everything was just recycled from the 20th century.

We kind of see how this has played out with technology, media, and marketing.Instead of new things creating innovation, the things that worked are reconstituted until it's just a blur of rehashes.

This also goes with the change in media apparatus as smart phones didn't really exist in mainstream until around 2008, and even then there was little social media, and the internet was not commonly used.

The 2000s had their style, but it was where things really got bad (the 90s were full of disco and the 80s resembled the 50s).
Anonymous ID: yWNw77b3Finland
6/19/2025, 3:49:37 AM No.507930710
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Yes time has changed and that's because culture moves with economic cycles.
2008 should have been the end of the cycle that started in the 80's, as that's when the housing market finally collapsed along with the markets, but the money printers went active and prevented economy rotating like it should.
They didn't want to wait through a recovery from a legit recession or depression and just printed their way out of it.
That also gave them a way not having to figure out a new legit growth sector, they just kept pumping the stock market with printed money and pretended that was real growth.
We have basically been living the collapse of 2008 ever since it happened, which is why things are increasingly worse by the year. Now the can has been kicked down the road for so long, that when things pop it's going to be absolutely catastrophic.
I think the only way to continue this is to start a war, that justifies even more mindless money printing until things can't be sustained anymore. That's basically how every large empire in history fell.
Anonymous ID: OfeQCC7VCanada
6/19/2025, 3:52:03 AM No.507930923
>>507927832
>chatgpt will answer whatever gene markers gave you an armpit fetish
kek you're funny man
Anonymous ID: LdIlZ42UAustralia
6/19/2025, 3:54:18 AM No.507931120
>>507924448 (OP)
its following the Jew DNA plan a mish mash of same stale copypasta
Anonymous ID: w+7TE3zIBrazil
6/19/2025, 3:54:49 AM No.507931164
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>>507924448 (OP)
I'm 30 and the 2010's felt very different from the 2020's.
You just haven't gotten used enough, or haven't noticed, the changes that happened and continue to happen.

Besides, culture does not align perfectly with the decade. There was a period between 2007 or so and 2020 or so that's very distinct from before and from now. Wokism was a part of it, but there were other aspects too. The internet was starting to dominate our lives, and there is a clear aesthetic for that period, including minimalism, corporate art, etc. The Trump election shifted things politically in 2016, but the culture remained mostly the same, which is why it was still essentially forbidden to reveal your support for him even though he was the sitting president.
There was a nice period between, say, 2009 and 2014, when the internet was already very full and you could "live" in it if you wanted, but most people still didn't. Life was half on the internet, half outside of it. Now it's 95% on the internet, even political announcements by the Ayatollah, even many jobs today are fully remote.

Nowadays, AI, the end of wokery, the triumph of Twitter over other social networks and reels/Youtube over other forms of entertainment, not to mention the return of war are, on their own turn, already beginning to generate a new style of life and a new aesthetic but we can't really discern it just yet.

You are mostly right about the surroundings, however. The changes I refer to happened mostly on the internet, not in the material world.
A good example of how the culture changed is Vines. There appeared in 2011 or so this website called Vine which was exactly the same as Tiktok: very short, attention-grabbing videos. It was popular for a few weeks, then promptly forgotten. Tiktok needs a permanently online audience to work, with very low attention spans, and this wasn't the case yet in 2011, although the trend had already started.
Anonymous ID: 1RA4QmoACanada
6/19/2025, 3:58:56 AM No.507931494
>>507924448 (OP)
After 9/11 everything is just the same except we have better flip phones. AI is just a search engine and does nothing I couldn't do in 2008 and the AI pics and 3 second vids are meh.

If you show me a scene from 2014 and 2023 I can't tell the difference
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Anonymous ID: eEH+Xt9d
6/19/2025, 4:00:53 AM No.507931642
>>507929390
Disappointing.... thought she was a cute loli
Cringe dance, not cute at all in a grown up woman
Anonymous ID: G9WWjsQPUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:01:11 AM No.507931666
>>507929390
Can't believe I watched the hole thing
Anonymous ID: OjGP8ed8United States
6/19/2025, 4:03:23 AM No.507931838
>>507924448 (OP)
>>507924448 (OP)
We are being sucked into a black hole, our 'week' is equivalent to a previous decade.

There is an event horizon approaching and AI will take the simpleminded and emulate them. Your only hope is to be a big thinker and try to outsmart the coming times, you will be preserved.
Anonymous ID: lo4MpDdANew Zealand
6/19/2025, 4:05:26 AM No.507931988
>>507924448 (OP)
The pic is kozue aikawa if anyone wondered. She does cute dances on YouTube a decade ago.
Anonymous ID: 6DzSo0qaUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:06:20 AM No.507932058
>>507929355
Probably the real answer. This anon:>>507931494
Is also correct.
Anonymous ID: 6DzSo0qaUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:13:59 AM No.507932702
>>507926856
Due to the Gregorian calendar beginning with 1 and not 0, the 1980s concluded with 1990, not 1989, so you are technically correct because 1991 was the real first year of the 90s and so forth.
Anonymous ID: 6DzSo0qaUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:15:24 AM No.507932807
>>507926856
But I know what you really meant. Just like how the 1970s lasted until 1984 quite honestly.
Anonymous ID: wqqMCWEXUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:17:21 AM No.507932954
>>507924448 (OP)
youre right I have noticed this also
Anonymous ID: uP4E4Ko7United States
6/19/2025, 4:17:52 AM No.507932997
>>507924448 (OP)
the 2000s and 2010s had their own distinct look just like every decade though
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Anonymous ID: FcIC+OgnUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:17:58 AM No.507933006
imo, nothing has changed since the late 90s
Same fashion, same subcultures
Anonymous ID: bwK7O2b/Japan
6/19/2025, 4:21:51 AM No.507933297
>>507924448 (OP)
We need paradigm shifts. Paradigm shifts create change in life style, which leads to different artistic experssions.
Between the entirety of the 20th century we had paradigm shifts every decade. That's why each decade feels unique. It's the only period in the entire human history that such high frequency of paradigm shifts have occurred. For most of history, it took centures even for small changes.
The 2010s really haven't created any new major paradigm shift. That's why it sort feels like an extention of the 2000s. The 2020s are bound to be more of the same so far.
>inb4 smartphones and mobile tech
The iPhone was release in 2007 and before that we had PalmOS too. That's where the 2000s paradigm shift happened. All we've seen in the past 15 years was incremental evolution what happened in the 2000s, nothing radical.
>inb4 3D printers, VR, EVs, AI, drones, <insert random buzzword here>, etc
Many new technogologies finally started to become useful, but still only in very niche areas. Not something that will change the lifestyle of the average joe for a long time.
Maybe in another 10 years with genuinelly affordable general purpose robotics with integrated multi function AI software there're could be a paradigm shift. We'll see.
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Anonymous ID: 6DzSo0qaUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:23:19 AM No.507933410
>>507932997
Not really. If someone was traveling through time they'd note phones getting larger and more sophisticated, but not much else. Fashion is about the same *except* for people wearing black socks with shorts, which looks horrible.
Anonymous ID: 6DzSo0qaUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:25:05 AM No.507933556
>>507933297
We should have Star Trek The Next Generation holodecks by now, not this "WOW NEW NINTENDO HAS A SLIGHTLY LARGER SCREEN" crap.
Speaking of which, even video games have stagnated.
Anonymous ID: EWYLIAIjCanada
6/19/2025, 4:27:04 AM No.507933715
>>507933297
there will be a paradigm shift in computer interfaces once AI becomes mature enough and integrated enough where normies can just blather to a centralized AI device and it can order things seamlessly from amazon perfectly even with dogshit hispanic english and never have to interact with a LCD and keyboard anymore.

of course everyone who does any sort entry to middle white collar work is going to lose their job horribly
Anonymous ID: vP6GrChNUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:28:21 AM No.507933834
>>507924448 (OP)
It's because ths internet took off after 2000 and confused everyone.
Anonymous ID: 0rLmaihe
6/19/2025, 4:34:31 AM No.507934327
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Has anyone else completely stopped caring? Like about everything? I'm 32, and I used to care about a lot of shit. At this point I don't care what will happen with this world or my life. I've become comfortable with being a neutral observer of life and the world.
It's not even out of depression or nihilism.
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Anonymous ID: w/n5i7yhItaly
6/19/2025, 4:35:53 AM No.507934438
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>>507924448 (OP)
Agreed, but the explanation is that the cucked West slowed down, Europe is almost standing still technologically, the rest of the world is advancing faster and faster.

Look at China, for fuck's sake, 40 years ago they had a GDP per capita lower than many nigger countries and nowadays they have a GDP PPP higher than some European countries.

Moreover, like Peter Thiel has said the little progress we had in the Feminist West was all in computer science, because insane regulations stifle innovation in engineering.

In Italy, the 1987 referendum saw high female turnout and strong opposition to nuclear power, same thing Germany 3 decades later, and the faggot Environazi used the same strategy: mah Chernobyl 1986, Mah Fukushima 2011, dumb whore goes full blown hysterics and vote with their filthy cunts and they are 54% of the electorate.

TL;DR Only the Feminist West stopped, China progressed at breakaway speed, and we retards will soon realize it.
Anonymous ID: 6DzSo0qaUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:36:08 AM No.507934460
>>507934327
It's perfectly ok to peacefully enjoy the world and to stay away from others for a time. It's a great way to commune with nature, good for meditation and personal skills development.
Anonymous ID: BNPtjqvVJapan
6/19/2025, 4:36:29 AM No.507934495
>>507924448 (OP)
yes you're only the 3824734896735689th person to notice this
Sage ID: mRQSsu1VUnited States
6/19/2025, 4:41:11 AM No.507934820
Yes jewish media did a great job with bread and circuses and gave you illusion of being part of something. They lots the plot and tried to move too fast in the 2010's and now things are in a weird state. Stop worshipping media tropes.