Western civilization peak in 2000 didn't it?

Zoomer here born in 2001
Clownworld was all I ever knew

How was life back in the 90s?
Seem almost magical to me

From what I see back then the American dream was still alive. In fact you could start a company in your garage and make it without getting fucked by the fed or the government.
USSR and communism had been BTFO. China was still weak. Asia was going down the gutter. Western power was undisputed.

How was living back then?

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Fuck off zoomie. Eat all the tide pods.

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It's the past, it's not worth worrying about. We are yet to peak. It will be beautiful and you better be awake and ready to ride the wave my little dude.

dude don't need to remind me of all the degeneracy. i know it damn well
I didnt choose to be born here
Everyone i know is either a commie or a fascist

>bong
>yet to peak
>dont worry we will go back to the 1870 glory of the bong empire

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people used to tease each other about politics and still be friends, that's the main difference i think

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i went to the 2000 sydney olympics, that was the peak, it all went to shit from about bush vs gore then 9/11

although ww2 vets say 1950s was best then 60s it all went to shit, then boomers say 60-70s was best and 80s/90s was decline. But overt clown world started in the 2000s, intensifying in 2010s

i was born in 91' it was pretty fucking perfect. We had good race relations. My nigga Tyrone taught me how to crack open the fire hydrant in the summers.

there was no gay internet to fuck shit up. if you wanted to contact someone you had to go to their house or leave them a voice message. When you called your crush you had to hope her or her sister picked up cause it would be awk af if their parents answered.

and yeah like you said USSR was BTFO so it felt like America was invincible

also the world felt like this
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aside from nearly all families having two income earners such that most kids spent hours alone each day, it was pretty magical.

the 90s with a stay at home mom are the 60s.

Americanism has begun globalism it beamd its american culture in every country on the planet. It is the greath evil.

What and how did Americanism get projected?

>21
>already a fat old goblina
zoomer chicks hit the wall so fucking fast

When I was kid we had no cell phones about 1991. Me and all friends would just meetup on the street corner or the best was my next door neighbor was same age as me and we had a little hole in the fence in backyard ...we would play Nintendo super Mario and street fighter untill sun would come up. Sleepovers . The good old days.

imagine having this little self awareness

it was no fun living under the BOOMERSHADOW, and now the BOOMERGHOSTS don't want to exit the material plane

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I remember buying my first computer at 12 years old in 1997 for $400. it was a Pentium 2 ..256 MB RAM.

>that's the main difference i think
No, it's the actually daily technology access that's changed everything, everyone wasn't "in the know" about everything and everyone and they didn't give a shit about being in front of monitors and screens all day, they actually did shit together or not at all, not this weird of mixed modern technological society has created.

Not really, no. It was a kind of peak for the Internet, more balanced between widespread adoption and having some IQ points over the masses.
In meatspace it was the same psychopathic masquerade with a lower average IQ and no social media pressure release valve.

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Roughest 21 I've ever seen.
Never fall for the beaner meme.

I miss the 90's.

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The thing I miss the most is not living in a digital prison and everything being watched.

If time and space is relative then you're technically still in the 90's.