I feel like maybe around 2012 the whole concept of eras died.

Like I can clearly visualize items/people/media from the 60s/70s/80s/90s/00’s, but everything is homogenized now and there’s really no “style of the time” either. I think everything from 2013+ will just be remembered as a malaise era, if anything. Maybe the style of the 2050’s will be post cyberpunk apocalyptic? I have no idea.

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      I dunno. The 80s had a very particular vibe. When the 90s came along, it just felt different, even as I lived through it.

      I think the 2000’s didn’t feel that much different than that 2010’s.

      But yeah maybe it’s recency bias.

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        The 2000s were very different to the 2010s which were different to the 2020s for me.

        2000s, internet (mostly) without facebook. Myspace, bebo, internet forums, MSN messenger.

        2010s - Facebook, widespread internet use among parents and grandparents.

        2020s - huge work culture shift. Huge political culture shift.

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          I wasn’t replying to OP though. I was replying to someone saying that living through an era makes it harder to discern the changes. I didn’t really agree with that because the 90s felt different from the 80s, even as I lived through them.

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              Yes, but I felt I was living through a different era. My point was that recently it hasn’t felt that way. Maybe not in 20 years.