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It feels like a lot of people are stuck around 2004-2006. I think like you said the stagnation had long been underway, but that might be when it died officially.
Honestly I'd go so far as to say that society has been living in the hollowed out corpse of the 80s. I don't think the west ever fully culturally recovered from the mass privatization and deregulation boom. It all became a race to strip everything that was already there down for parts and sell it back over and over and over until there's nothing left.
TikTok was the first bit of new culture injected into our dying system in over a decade, but they quickly put a stop to that.
Some good movies came out last year. No Other Choice, Sinners, One Battle After Another. I don't think the west has fallen billions must die
Idk if the 2000s focus is stagnation though. Its just the nostalgia cycle.
The current cultural trendsetters grew up then, same as it was the 90s previously
Not nearly enough gray-brown military shooters that serve as thinly veiled propaganda for the war on terror
Actually, I take that back, there are more than enough. There were more than enough after they made the first one