>tfw they don't make perfect popstars like this anymore
I was born in the wrong generation
>>25512840
Is it just me or people looked better back in the day?
Is it all the chemicals and shit in food or something?
>>25512876
It's all the fluoride I keep dumping in the water.
>>25512912
she looks awful in this pic, is that the effect of fluoride?
>>25512934
Wow try to consider my feelings when you say such mean things about Kate. Every picture of her is a masterpiece.
>>25512999
this is definitely her angle, everyone has bad ones, she is gorgeous i would lick her old butthole desu
>>25512934
Fluoride should only improve attractiveness, better teeth.
>>25512876
>Fuller hairstyles
>More naturally feminine (pop stars are now either over-sexual hyperfemme or weird wacky butchdyke or andro)
>>25512840
>they don't make perfect popstars like this anymore
True.
>I was born in the wrong generation
Nope.
With modern technology, you can sample music from almost every era and area from your bed.
We live in the golden age of music, not because of the music made today but because of the Internet and digital music making shit from 80s pop to 15th century compositions so easy to get.
>>25513141
>Scarcity meant that it seemed like a valuable treasure to uncover and communicating with other fans and discovering stuff was more of an involved hobby.
>Plus less cynical people calling you and you idols out. (or at least you weren't exposed to them because your circle was the subculture which dug it)
It was likely much harder for Agoraphobic NEETs though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t20GtCOOB18
>>25512840
kate bush, didn't know her
>>25513209
I see what you mean.
I get scarcity by listening to really obscure shit.
Like East German music where the only copy you can find is a reel to reel recording from a thirty year old radio programme posted to youtube, and it only has twenty-odd views (of which you consist of a majority of that).
Without the internet bridging time and space, I'd have absolutely no hope of hearing what I listen to.
>>25512840
late eighties to mid nineties qt.