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What Decade Do Your Interests Tend to Lie In?

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mid to late 90s and early 2000s

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the 80's

 

1880's.

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Yes.

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Break off your chains

And look what I've found in the dirt.

 

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Seems she was struggling

Something is wrong with this world.

 

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50's for cars,  60's for cars, 70's for cars, 80's for cars, music and fashion. 90's was so so and everything after that is just whinging and vanilla and artificial.

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Around 3870 BC. There's nothing like Sumer fashion, architecture and pottery.

 

Honestly, I always came off as weird to me to limit your cultural interests to a specific time span.

Good music, movies, books, etc. comes out all the time and isn't limited to any given decade or century.

 

Although, I heard it said that your cultural taste pretty much cements at 30, so I'm looking at not liking anything new from now on.

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I'm living in the now with a grain of Future. But not with the ugly Smartphone trends.

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1 hour ago, Volbet said:

Although, I heard it said that your cultural taste pretty much cements at 30, so I'm looking at not liking anything new from now on.

Maybe I'm the exception to the rule, But I find my tastes keep widening  and 30 was a quite a while ago for me.

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10 hours ago, mr moose said:

Maybe I'm the exception to the rule, But I find my tastes keep widening  and 30 was a quite a while ago for me.

Looked into it and it's apparently only applicable to music: https://www.nme.com/news/music/here-the-age-when-you-stop-discovering-new-music-2335417

Also, a survey is hardly a scientifically sound way coming to a conclusion.

 

I just discovered a new artist today, so I'm already bugging the trend as well.

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10 hours ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Title. Like, the kind of music, shows, movies, etc. you listen to, where do they tend to fall in a decade span?

Mine tends to be the 1960s through the 1990s, funny enough.

Late 70s to early 90s is the Music

Early 2000s for TV (Like SG:A and Town Called Eureka and House MD)

Movies is all over

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Not living in any "particular time period" because there is still people that makes music like from the 80s or so, there's still architecture build like before, and most definitely there is still people wearing god knows from what period clothes so yeah future is now as much as the past.

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23 hours ago, aezakmi said:

the 80's

 

1880's.

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Mid-eighties and late 90s, lots of good stuff there, some of my favorite movies come from that era

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