Decline

luka

Well-known member
its always there this idea, that things are worse, it's always there but post 2008 it's pervasive in a new way. Global financial crash and Brexit and Trump and so on. I might start owning it. Take it in. These are the bad days, the downward trajectory. All the YouTube nostalgia for any time but this one. The eighties. The nineties. Anywhere but here.
 

woops

is not like other people
u ok luke? there's about to be a load of posts here from serious posters explaining that this or that period was much more fucked
 
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woops

is not like other people
can be hard to convince yourself that's true though when you're neck deep in 2020 or any other period
 

sus

Moderator
When the stock is lowest, that's when you buy. Selling now is going about it all wrong.
 

woops

is not like other people
this did it for me the other day, i was genuinely thinking what if 1988 actually was a/the high mark of western culture and we will never again know such opulence? while enjoying it

 

woops

is not like other people
maybe we can also post a shit load of evidence that 2008 was when the new phase of the conspiracy kicked in. but for once i don't think this is what luke means
 

entertainment

Well-known member
people are really leaning into this thing of lamenting each year. "can 2020 be over soon?" feel like we've it's been like that each year since 2016 with Trump and Brexit and all those great people dying.

there's a smell of looking for excuses to those appeals, ways to distance yourself from your life, to acquiesce, find rest. find a bit of comfort in shared lament. how can anyone be happy in these times anyways?
 

sus

Moderator
I predict a wave of cultural ubermensches riding the information overload to a new golden age of writing, music, & art.
 

luka

Well-known member
You shouldn't judge the world by YouTube comments of course but it's notable how fixated they are on nostalgia and regret and the sense that things will never be good again. There's no hope. I mean, YouTube is a nostalgia machine, so it's weighted in that sense of course, and I've built that into my equations.
 
There’s the line that this is a quantitative thing. Core function of thought and information processing being awareness of threat. Excess info meaning constant sense of doom despite relatively great living conditions. The pinker argument I think, maybe
 
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