Why does it seem like the 2000s and 2010s didn't have a really

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Answer (1 of 14): They do actually, though it’s much less prevalent in the 2010s. Many trends in the early 2000s are continuation of late 90s, comparable to the transition between the 60s and 70s. There are things that define the 2000s like the low rise jeans (It was actually invented in the 90s

Between mid 2000s and the beginning of 2010s, Shonen Jump was so stacked that a LOT of Manga like these didn't get the success they deserved…. That's a damn shame. : r/MangaCollectors

Strictly 2K Throwback Music Fest

The best music of the decade

Why were times simpler in the early 2010s? - Quora

The Early Aughts Were the Last Era of Innocence

Y2K didn't destroy everything — but it did usher in an unbelievably messy era of pop culture

Why does it seem like the 2000s and 2010s didn't have a really tangible and unique pop culture (music, clothing, art) the way each decade of the 20th century did? - Quora

Why does it seem like the 2000s and 2010s didn't have a really

Culturally, what was a better decade, the 2000s or the 2010s? - Quora

Why were times simpler in the early 2010s? - Quora

2000s kids discovered in 2010, and then ruined before Google did it again in 2006 : r/lewronggeneration

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