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Subject: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: Wobo on 04/22/18 at 12:49 pm
After the whole reign of 90s nostalgia and some 90s kids picking on people who didn't get to expirience the 90s and also hating on the 2000s.
When did people start to love the 2000s? Was it because of the Early 2000s? And when did people specifically 90s babies started to become nostalgic for the 2000s also? I'm making this thread after watching this video.
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Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: John Titor on 04/22/18 at 12:54 pm
in 2009 everyone forgot what the 2000s were like (2001-2006) and were anticipating the 2010s
but picked up around 2016
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: Dundee on 04/22/18 at 12:55 pm
I dunno, I think I first saw nostalgia for the 2000s around 2015 after the huge backlash of fake 90s kids on the internet. It certainly picked up in recent years with more mentions of it in the media, but it still is not a commercial force (yet).
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: John Titor on 04/22/18 at 12:56 pm
I dunno, I think I first saw nostalgia for the 2000s around 2015 after the huge backlash of fake 90s kids on the internet. It certainly picked up in recent years with more mentions of it in the media, but it still is not a commercial force (yet).
The OP of this post means Nostalgia, but people loved living in the 2000s aside from 9/11 and the last 2 years
where the hate began
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: pink.panda_v3 on 04/22/18 at 1:03 pm
I think it was around 2012/2013 when I started to notice early 2000s nostalgia. But it didn’t really pick up until 2015/2016 and by then mid 2000s nostalgia was slowly creeping up.
Today, I’m starting to notice late 2000s nostalgia slowly coming in. Once the core 2020s arrive, we will (hopefully) no longer forget that the late 2000s exist too. ;)
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: Wobo on 04/22/18 at 1:41 pm
I think it was around 2012/2013 when I started to notice early 2000s nostalgia. But it didn’t really pick up until 2015/2016 and by then mid 2000s nostalgia was slowly creeping up.
Today, I’m starting to notice late 2000s nostalgia slowly coming in. Once the core 2020s arrive, we will (hopefully) no longer forget that the late 2000s exist too. ;)
i think maybe around the early 2020s 2000s nostlgia will get big on the Internet.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: Tyrannosaurus Rex on 04/22/18 at 3:08 pm
I think it was around 2012/2013 when I started to notice early 2000s nostalgia. But it didn’t really pick up until 2015/2016 and by then mid 2000s nostalgia was slowly creeping up.
Today, I’m starting to notice late 2000s nostalgia slowly coming in. Once the core 2020s arrive, we will (hopefully) no longer forget that the late 2000s exist too. ;)
The first time I noticed early 2000's nostalgia was probably either late 2016 or early 2017.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: 2001 on 04/22/18 at 3:34 pm
Most people still don't love the 2000s lol, except maybe the first half. I started noticing most early 2000s nostalgia in 2015, mid-2000s nostalgia is slowly creeping in but not on the radar yet. I don't count childhood nostalgia btw. There are people nostalgic for 2013 if you do it that way.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: SpyroKev on 04/22/18 at 9:29 pm
2015.
This is even when my nostalgia for the 2000s suddenly awakened and peaked by 2016.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: d90 on 04/22/18 at 9:39 pm
I started feeling nostalgic for the early 2000s by about 2005 when I started looking back at the fun during my later childhood.
I starred feeling nostalgic for the mid 2000s by around late 2007 or early 2008.
I started feeling nostalgic for my high school days in the late 2000s by mid 2010.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: 2001 on 04/22/18 at 10:34 pm
I started feeling nostalgic for the early 2000s by about 2005 when I started looking back at the fun during my later childhood.
I starred feeling nostalgic for the mid 2000s by around late 2007 or early 2008.
I started feeling nostalgic for my high school days in the late 2000s by mid 2010.
I think there is a VERY fine distinction between reminiscing and nostalgia. One is looking back at a happy time, and another is "I wish I was back there". I reminisce a lot for my 2014/2015 university years, but I'm not itching for a mid-2010s revival.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: mwalker1996 on 04/22/18 at 11:27 pm
Around 2012/2013 when people started seeing how the 10s and the 00s are different. For a long time, people kept saying the 90s were 10 years ago, now the 90s seem ancient now with how tech depended we've come as a society.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: ofkx on 04/23/18 at 4:47 am
I don't know about loving, but people started getting nostalgic for the 00s late 2016ish. I remember seeing a post on Buzzfeed, and it was something like "10 things every 00s teen did". At the time, I didn't really realize how far away and different the decade was and just thought that the 00s and the 10s are practically the same culture-wise, so I thought it was weird that people were already becoming nostalgic for the 00s.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: Dundee on 04/23/18 at 5:08 am
There was definitely this mentality of regrouping the two decades into one until around late 2014, and since there was a lot of hate for the current people just used shortcuts:
90s = great
Now (2000-2014) = bad
which didn't help the 2000s at all ;D
This trend definitely died down in 2015-2016 when people started separating the two decades into their own distinct periods and when the nostalgia for the early 2000s skyrocketed.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: SpyroKev on 04/23/18 at 8:44 am
Around 2012/2013 when people started seeing how the 10s and the 00s are different. For a long time, people kept saying the 90s were 10 years ago, now the 90s seem ancient now with how tech depended we've come as a society.
You might be getting the two confused, man. People loving the 2000s by 2012-2013? Nah. That's 2015 around 2016 if anything.
No one gave a f about the 2000s in the early 2010s.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: John Titor on 04/23/18 at 9:43 am
I don't know about loving, but people started getting nostalgic for the 00s late 2016ish. I remember seeing a post on Buzzfeed, and it was something like "10 things every 00s teen did". At the time, I didn't really realize how far away and different the decade was and just thought that the 00s and the 10s are practically the same culture-wise, so I thought it was weird that people were already becoming nostalgic for the 00s.
the 2000s (anything before 2006) was totally different than today, how did you sudden realize lol
Unless you were a toddler during 2004 2005 2006 you should have memories and a distinction on how
different the 2000s were than this decade
I am going to say most people who think the 2000s and now are the same were like 3 years old during the mid 2000s, which is not
bad if you were 3 then, just saying its hard to grasp just how different the vibe was if you were young back then
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: ofkx on 04/23/18 at 10:42 am
the 2000s (anything before 2006) was totally different than today, how did you sudden realize lol
Unless you were a toddler during 2004 2005 2006 you should have memories and a distinction on how
different the 2000s were than this decade
I am going to say most people who think the 2000s and now are the same were like 3 years old during the mid 2000s, which is not
bad if you were 3 then, just saying its hard to grasp just how different the vibe was if you were young back then
I said AT THE TIME. Obviously I don’t think that anymore. I wasn’t really interested in the whole decades thing.
Subject: Re: When did people start to love the 2000s?
Written By: John Titor on 04/23/18 at 3:27 pm
I said AT THE TIME. Obviously I don’t think that anymore. I wasn’t really interested in the whole decades thing.
But even in 2010 and 2011 you can tell things were different
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