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Roosevelt posted:idk what exactly's going on here, but if they hollowed out that loaf and stuffed a bunch of sandwich filling in it, then party on wayne its either that or one slice of ham and some shavings of lettuce between an entire loaf of bread, so im gonna optimistically go with you're option
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https://twitter.com/oncomingspork/status/940003563819876352
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what the gently caress is ready player one and why is it now news everywhere this is like god drat fidget spinners you can provide your answer off the gently caress of my lawn
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PokeJoe posted:i don't recall people never shutting the gently caress up about great 60's pop culture in the 90s, or 70's poo poo in the naughty-aughties. what is it about the loving 80s the 20 year rule started in the 70s, with happy days and other 50s nostalgia being a thing the 80s had lots of 60s throwbacks with the return of hippies, increased popularity of the grateful dead, the whole paisley underground scene, etc. 90s had a ton of 70s throwbacks with grunge and big guitar rock coming back there were also lots of brand new things going on at the same time except for the fashion industry, which constantly tries to bring back the 70s whenever trying to do new things becomes too hard
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i blame douglas adams and his needlessly specific scene descriptions
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https://twitter.com/the_real_rotor/status/941022860885114880 when the internet is a small place
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2015/07/armada_by_ernest_cline_follow_up_to_ready_player_one_reviewed.html heh quote:Armada reads like a coming-of-age fantasy for people who came of age long ago; despite the fact that Zack Lightman is only 18 years old, he drives a 1989 Dodge Omni, watches ’80s movies like Say Anything, and can't stop listening to ZZ Top. We're told that he's just immersing himself in the beloved media of his dead father, but hearing a modern-day teenage character talk about ’80s culture with the intimacy and nostalgia of his 43-year-old creator feels more than a little contrived. echinopsis posted:what’s rp0
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Chris Knight posted:heh you left out a lot of best parts quote:
quote:But in a brief and fleeting moment of insight, Zack finally decides to close up the boxes and move on with his life. It was “high time [he] grew up,” he decides, adding that “the time had come for me to stop living in the past.”
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https://twitter.com/ben_rosen/status/940688249915293696 rolling stone has always been awful
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2015/07/armada_by_ernest_cline_follow_up_to_ready_player_one_reviewed.html quote:Ready Player One was far too joyously self-absorbed in its referential excesses to step back and examine what they might mean. It was still a page-turner, though. I can't be the only one who noticed this atrocity
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It'll never not be funny
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prefect posted:i hope steven spielberg falls down a well
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Agile Vector posted:you say that in the past tense… Well he's 45 now
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Who let the Amiga user out of their skunk fursuit
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fishmech posted:Well he's 45 now
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Chris Knight posted:the 20 year rule started in the 70s, with happy days and other 50s nostalgia being a thing 90s also had the weird ska thing happen. i knew a kid in high school who had a full on black and white pinstriped zoot suit with the fedora and everything. he was really good at swing dancing, could do all the moves and flips and twirls, etc. he was goddamn ridiculous (i said to myself whilst adorned in flannel and ripped jeans in the corner of the school dance, while every qt girl was literally standing in line for a turn to dance with him)
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Roosevelt posted:youre probably right that decades are getting blurred wrt whatevers popular. all i know is that early 90s was a lot of neon and now it's hitler youth and man bun haircuts. 2000 - 2010 has no identity for me things from the early 2000s that i am not looking forward to becoming retro nu-metal boot cut pants with that weird bleach pattern on the legs frosted tips things from the early 2000s i want to see more of pink velour tracksuits frosted tips
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Roosevelt posted:90s also had the weird ska thing happen. i knew a kid in high school who had a full on black and white pinstriped zoot suit with the fedora and everything. he was really good at swing dancing, could do all the moves and flips and twirls, etc. he was goddamn ridiculous (i said to myself whilst adorned in flannel and ripped jeans in the corner of the school dance, while every qt girl was literally standing in line for a turn to dance with him)
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C.H.O.M.E posted:things from the early 2000s that i am not looking forward to becoming retro I should rewatch that episode of bojack Horseman again
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the 1950s had a fair amount of nostalgia for the 1900-1910s good ol days. the first part of disneyland (opened 1955) that you entered was main street usa, with nickelodeons, barbershop quartets, stores with jars of penny candy, horse-drawn carriages, a train station with a steam locomotive, and all that
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jnco jeans
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white plastic
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muckswirler posted:Future RP1:
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Disney is going to own like 90% of pop culture tv and film.
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Shaggar posted:Disney is going to own like 90% of pop culture tv and film. and rupert murdoch will now be the biggest shareholder
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lol is this a disney property now
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insanely rounded car designs
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FMguru posted:the 1950s had a fair amount of nostalgia for the 1900-1910s good ol days. the first part of disneyland (opened 1955) that you entered was main street usa, with nickelodeons, barbershop quartets, stores with jars of penny candy, horse-drawn carriages, a train station with a steam locomotive, and all that More 10s and 20s, which was also the cusp of America being non majority rural etc Tons of Twilight Zone episodes were set in 1910 to 1930 for that reason, and a lot of shows like Leave It To Beaver were really about putting idealized 1920 white America with modern furniture and tech
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Meskhenet posted:pretty much just a bland never ending run on wayfinder posted:insanely rounded please dont post my dating profile in yospos
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:lol is this a disney property now don't they already own all of that from the original IP acquisition? kicking it out of canon doesn't mean it stops existing and they stop owning it
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why is copyright date on volume 3 newer than is the one is on volume 1
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Lysidas posted:why is copyright date on volume 3 newer than is the one is on volume 1 volume 5 was recorded in 2013 despite having a publishing date of 1984 explain that smart guy
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Cat Face Joe posted:volume 5 was recorded in 2013 despite having a publishing date of 1984 explain that smart guy
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:lol is this a disney property now what could have been
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is that ed norton
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:is that ed norton this was also the question i had
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