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Shopping. I used to enjoy getting my weekly shopping, now its just shit. Everything is a poor version of what it was, its expensive and, the stores always have loud music.
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I haven’t been able to eat pineapple since I had truly fresh pineapple in Hawaii years ago, not what you can get on the mainland. It blew my mind.You might consider this one low hanging fruit but once you have tasted a gros michel banana you cannot return to the subpar bananas we have now.
Good freaking answer. Thank you.There’s a mentality that has permeated discourse on media, from both sides of the political aisle, that the portrayal of a concept in media is promotive of said concept regardless of the context said concept exists in. This has dragged down literally all media, where one has to toe the line regarding his target demographic in order not to be torn apart. This, combined with a belief that media needs to “avoid cliché” along with a shifted focus from characters and plots (to the point characters are only ever a venue for clichéd dialogue) to “worldbuilding,” is why the modern media landscape is so bleak.
In my neck of the woods, over the last 20 years the African population has increased 3000%. They now represent 1/10th of the town's population. Also the innept municipal government has been fucking with the hobo-camp downtown (did we even have hobos 20 years ago?). Creating a bucket exodus toward the once peaceful suburbs.Canada
It was a nice place where I am, but now it’s full of the worst kind of immigrants, 100x worse homelessness and extremely dirty everywhere. This started in 2012-ish but very noticeable after 2020.
I live in a shithole country now
Ive come to the conclusion theres 3 types of people in media today.Pretty much any form of entertainment. Most film is now a remake, sequel, or franchise. As late as the mid-2000s, there was still a lot of original stuff being produced. Music is Katy Perry and Taylor Swift (and others that sound like them) singing shit that all sounds the same. I know on this it's not just me becoming a grumpy old man who hates anything new because I work with some younger people and many of them prefer music as far back as the 80s over more recent stuff. Long running television shows were great in their first 10 seasons, then nosedive after that. The Simpsons and South Park used to be something I'd wait all week for, now they are totally unwatchable. Everything has to preach too, often in the most cringe-inducing way.
I guess it's because everything is algorithms, maybe? Don't want to take a risk, and why should you when the data says a consumer's pupils dilate when they see XYZ? Add in pressure from DEI initiatives and the current trends of the day and you get what you get. Maybe the wide variety of media people consume make it impossible to make a big splash anymore, something that everyone sees and talks about around the water cooler and therefore becomes part of culture.2.) Commercials - Been watching older commercials from my childhood and my parent's childhood, and it seemed as though there was some form of effort to appeal to the consumer. Nowadays it just seems random.
Mass conception products are entirely marketed via comedy or social justice nonsense now. Why the product is superior is irrelevant, all that matters is that you remember that a emu made you laugh so thats why you buy that shitty insurance over shitty insurance competitor.Now it just seems like adds are going for brand recognition and brain worms. Nothing honest, and they're dishonest in a way that makes old dishonesty in advertising seem wholesome.
Yeah fuck that little duck. I'm team emu now. I've gone no contact with my family because they're Aflac supporters who think I'm suffering from DDS (Duck Derangement Syndrome) but I'll see you at the No Quacks protest I'm wearing my wacky inflatable emu costume.Mass conception products are entirely marketed via comedy or social justice nonsense now. Why the product is superior is irrelevant, all that matters is that you remember that a emu made you laugh so thats why you buy that shitty insurance over shitty insurance competitor.
This has been the case for quite a while, at least on UK TV. As far back as 2012/2013, co-incident with the rise of accursed social media and the currency of ‘lolz’, ads for things like MoneySuperMarket had nothing to do with actual information of the product; just some shocking or weird dance bullshit which got ‘viral’.… I remember old adds always had some angle trying to convince you that this product was worthwhile. Now it just seems like adds are going for brand recognition and brain worms. Nothing honest, and they're dishonest in a way that makes old dishonesty in advertising seem wholesome.
Ads in the bygone ages of the 80s and 90s feel these days like ancient technology from a lost civilization. The best ads could inform, be innovative in their own right, or tell a story in a 45-second slot which promoted the product.
I can add to this one.Shopping. I used to enjoy getting my weekly shopping, now its just shit. Everything is a poor version of what it was, its expensive and, the stores always have loud music.
It not only can be anything, it almost certainly is everything.It can be anything.
It not only can be anything, it almost certainly is everything.
I can't name a single thing that's better now than it was 20 years ago. If you offered me a trip in a time machine back to the land of forever 1999 I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Electronics, but that is the complete sole exception.I can't name a single thing that's better now than it was 20 years ago. If you offered me a trip in a time machine back to the land of forever 1999 I'd do it in a heartbeat
Lenses, contacts have become more comfortable and eyeglass lenses have become thinner.It not only can be anything, it almost certainly is everything.
I can't name a single thing that's better now than it was 20 years ago. If you offered me a trip in a time machine back to the land of forever 1999 I'd do it in a heartbeat