In 20 years, do you think we'll view 2010s culture the same way we view 1990s culture?
>2010s films/games get 2030s sequels
>fidget spinners are the pogs of the 2030s (people reminiscing of)
>companies make logos and other shit that resemble their 2010s versions
>generation z are the new millennials
>>1541663
>we'll
No, but kids will. People tend to think of the time they were a teenager as the best time in existence.
No.
Pop culture moves too fast these days. Pogs were the rage for at least a couple of years. Fidget spinners barely lasted an entire summer. Everything's going to shit. Nothing is permanent. Nothing is meaningless. We're all just moving from one vacuous mercurial fad week to week.
Remember when purple haired Sjws weren't a clichéd punching bag everyone hated on? Feels like a hundred years ago.
>>1541663
It's possible, but seems kind of hard to imagine.
This generation seems to have completely lost all sense of doing anything "just for fun" or "for laughs". You don't even see that sentiment in movies anymore.
It's not the actual things themselves that we reminisce about, it's the feelings that we had.
I'm sure there's always going to be some nostalgia, but I just don't see it being to the same degree. The world of kids and the world of adults these days seems to be a much more blurry line than it used to be.