Oldstrags, is this true?

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I was a teen from 2000-2006 and it really was a golden age. You could be on the internet/social media if you wanted to, and it was mostly still weird and interesting people, or you could go and touch grass, and the worlds were still totally separate. Nobody's brain was destroyed by social media yet either, like it was all MySpace and early Facebook that you couldn't monetize yet so there were no bots or thots. But I think the key thing is you didn't HAVE to be online, like when you had an annoying day at school you could just go home and forget about it and drive around doing weird fun shit with your buddies. Tons of people didn't even have cell phones yet so if you wanted to ask a girl on a date you had to call her house and risk her dad or brother picking up and fricking with you.

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I re-watched the first American Pie recently and got staggered at how so much has changed. Not just how white the film was ( They took that from us :marseychudneet:), but how it showed a lost world where teenagers came of age in a natural fashion instead of having their brains fried on doomer zoomer gooner social media.

It's honestly staggering how much smartphones have changed things. I don't think modern teenagers could even stomach a coming of age movie where s*x and love is portrayed realistically. For as hyper-sexualized as the internet world is, zoomers seem pretty prudish. The death of the boner comedy genre really does show what I'm talking about.

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>he's basing his chud view on pop slop movies

:marseyemojirofl:

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Darn you only were a teen for six years?

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11? 12?

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True, how could I forget oneteen and twoteen smdh

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