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6/28/2025, 7:14:45 PM
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Definitely an unpopular opinion, but some of us have ascended the cliche basedlennial rage and can appreciate suburbia for its cultural nostalgic aesthetic, especially as our country drifts further and further into third worldism. I think my feelings for suburbia are only possible if you grew up in it, so I don't expect browns or non-Americans to get it. Most Americans don't even get it.
Suburbia and the corporate cookie cut housing aesthetic was actually a perfect fit for the 90's and early 2000's. By the Obama years, the basedlennials had already become the jaded faggots they were destined to be and were more than primed to open the floodgates for hordes of brownoids
>The world you grew up in no longer exists
Definitely an unpopular opinion, but some of us have ascended the cliche basedlennial rage and can appreciate suburbia for its cultural nostalgic aesthetic, especially as our country drifts further and further into third worldism. I think my feelings for suburbia are only possible if you grew up in it, so I don't expect browns or non-Americans to get it. Most Americans don't even get it.
Suburbia and the corporate cookie cut housing aesthetic was actually a perfect fit for the 90's and early 2000's. By the Obama years, the basedlennials had already become the jaded faggots they were destined to be and were more than primed to open the floodgates for hordes of brownoids
>The world you grew up in no longer exists
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