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how people who lived through wartorn Serbia feel like when they click on a video titled "N O S T A L G I A 1 9 9 2, a 90s summer vaporwave, chillwave, retrowave, chillvibes, synthchill playlist of music that your dad still litsens to (slowed and reverb)"

Absolutely body looks likes this

Serb born in 91. here. There's a vaporwave album called Bog+ that did actually make war propaganda turbo folk "reflective" and shit.
Outside of that, I don't think most people examined or even left that period. The radio is still at least 50% pre 2005. music. It's either living in past "glory" or importing neolib culture/sounds.

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>>13453
damn bro, seems like that place never culturally left old music. kinda jealous honestly where i live stores/the radio still play the most uncomfortable white woman music your ears heard

>>13451
Serbia 1992

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>>13455
nice

i still love the croatian thompson song though

>>13454
Fuck you this song goes hard

>>13457
hearing it on loop for 9 hour shift along with lil nax or ariana grande can get nauseating

>>13456
>implying people didnt ignore each other in pubkic before the Internet

>portable music players, newspapers, TV, magazines didnt exist to divert peoples attention away from strangers

i get the joke is that nostalgiafags see old decades in a utopian glance through music. i get people who do it are mostly americans so the 90s for them is music and shopping malls and not average 90s post soviet wars. but was burgerstan even a nice place in the 90s? if i remember they had Regean, operation desert storm, ghettos. and frequent race riots. (atleast no mass surveillance yet)

>>13460
Also we had starnger danger and people complaining about television corrupting the kids.
And the 1990s was when snark and edgyness was becoming common.

Alot of nostakgiaatards like to say it was better just because the Internet wasnt common back then.

But we had glamor magazines, tak radio and other forms of distraction.
People still ignored others in meatspace

>>13460
>(atleast no mass surveillance yet)

idk. i think we did have that in the 1990s.

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>>13461
>But we had glamor magazines
my brother in christ, people who say 50s was trad white christian barbeque parties forgot these exist and people used to secretly trade them like digimon cards, not counting the stalag fiction and first ever mickey mouse hentai

>>13463
i guess the difference was that this shit was illegal and you could get fined or even arrested for producing obscenity, rather than just legally going to pornhub.com or whatever the fark

>>13463
my grandparents pretended to be shocked and befuddled by the existence of homo-sexuals in modern times.
I say pretended because I don't believe they didn't know that gay people existed.

>>13464
Only in the USSR.
It was legal to buy and distribute this shit.
People used to smoke in buildings and around kids.
And it was legal to drive without sealbelts or without sobriety.

>>13463
>>13465
Older people are willfully ignorant of their own generational vices.
The day that time travel is possible, where we can go back in time, is the day we can debunk and bust a lot of crotchety old men.

>>13466
>it was legal to drive without sealbelts or without sobriety.
retvrn to drunk driving

>>13468
Nope.
Drunk driving is too common tragedy


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