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Do you have a favourite decade? If so, do you wish you could go back to it? Or did you experience it?
I, for one, was a '99 baby, but man do I yearn for the 90s despite being in the womb and only being alive for 3/4 of 1999. It seemed like a simple time, honestly. But I also love the 2000s, partially because of nostalgia from being raised in that decade. The very early 2010s were pretty cool, but that was when things started going downhill, at least during the middle portion of the 2010s. I think my love for the 2000s/2010-2013 is because of nostalgia, honestly. Life was simpler back then. I had no worries. (Well, I don't really have any worries nowadays because I'm a NEET who receives disabilitybux, but you get my point.) I guess I'm not alone in romanticising the past, because with each generation comes a new set of people who say "I wish I was born in x year," or, "I was born in the wrong generation." Romanticism of the past is quite common among new generations, and even those who experienced the old generations and thus have rose-tinted glasses on when looking back at them.
So, I repeat:
Do you have a favourite decade, and do you wish you could re-experience it again or experience it for the first time?
I, for one, was a '99 baby, but man do I yearn for the 90s despite being in the womb and only being alive for 3/4 of 1999. It seemed like a simple time, honestly. But I also love the 2000s, partially because of nostalgia from being raised in that decade. The very early 2010s were pretty cool, but that was when things started going downhill, at least during the middle portion of the 2010s. I think my love for the 2000s/2010-2013 is because of nostalgia, honestly. Life was simpler back then. I had no worries. (Well, I don't really have any worries nowadays because I'm a NEET who receives disabilitybux, but you get my point.) I guess I'm not alone in romanticising the past, because with each generation comes a new set of people who say "I wish I was born in x year," or, "I was born in the wrong generation." Romanticism of the past is quite common among new generations, and even those who experienced the old generations and thus have rose-tinted glasses on when looking back at them.
So, I repeat:
Do you have a favourite decade, and do you wish you could re-experience it again or experience it for the first time?