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Nostalgia for Nostalgia — Real Life
The garden of forking memes: how digital media distorts our sense of time
Aaron Z. Lewisaaronzlewis.comSixian and added
A flash that says it all…
Substack • martin luther's wordle starter
The Never-Ending Now - The structure of our social media feeds blinds us to history, as it causes us to live in an endless cycle of ephemeral content consumption. The structure of the Internet pulls people away from age-old wisdom
Prashant Patel added
Maybe nostalgia was just an instinctual response to the sense that materiality was disappearing from the world.
Anna Wiener • Uncanny Valley: A Memoir
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Bride Jabour • ‘A late blooming into misery’: why Millennials are unhappy
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amongst the reasons i've theorised, the ubiquity of media (specifically, nostalgia-driven and self-referential media), where no one seems to age or "mature”(whatever that means). the other side of the theory involves, of course, capitalism. the oppressive conditions that might lead us to turn inward, seek distraction and perform a "simpler” time perpetually— to willingly blind ourselves to the crippling realization that we grew into a world much more hostile than any previous generation had to face. i miss vine, btw. dab and all that.
The Face • Our obsession with nostalgia is driving a trend revival spiral
Keely Adler added
Mike Evans added