>>510813971 (OP) I hated those stupid slut dolls. Looking back now, I see they were just a grooming tool for young girls.
AnonymousID: RxBnUu08
7/19/2025, 6:33:15 PM No.510814256
>>510813971 (OP) >the early 2000s 80s and 90s still had subcultures that got commercialized after some time. 2000s had no subcultures to milk so they just made shit up, totally unorganic trash nobody remembers a few years later.
AnonymousID: tz3sVLvZ
7/19/2025, 6:35:22 PM No.510814384
toys fell out of style once gaming became a thing
AnonymousID: e96dUHbU
7/19/2025, 6:46:02 PM No.510815023
>>510813971 (OP) Because it was dishonest and had no staying power because of it. How much media from the 80s and 90s is still recognized in culture compared to media from 2000s?
>>510813971 (OP) fads gonna fad, guy there was this, there were beanie babies, now it's labubu or whatever those newfangled dolls are and there will be fad dolls in the future
AnonymousID: 7ls8B786
7/19/2025, 6:48:35 PM No.510815186
>>510815023 >muh 80's and 90's even then, american media was such shite that dubbed chinese cartoons basically took over effortlessly