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Thank G*d I grew up in the 90s. Everything is woke now. Smh my head

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  • dandomrude@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

    I'm not sure, but I think that in the 90s, those goddamn Nazis couldn't express their despicable views publicly without being met with widespread contempt. So it seems to me that the 90s were much more "woke," whatever that means.

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    I agree, but there's a trend with some Millennials (and younger) boomerifying themselves and saying you could be a bigot or even a literal nazi with few or no consequences "back in the day"

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    • socsa@piefed.socialS [email protected]

      I am literally shaking

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      Probably sarcoidosis

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        At some point he starts injecting ketamine for his leg

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        It didn't make him smarter.

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          Wasn't it vicodin abuse? All I remember them saying about ketamine was House saying it was a lame drug for being heroin without the high.

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          Wasn’t it vicodin abuse?

          Yes, for the leg pain initially. Although, I thought for sure either he or one of his staff experimented with other drugs, including stimulants, for various reasons.

          I might just be confusing him with Sherlock Holmes, who was notorious for cocaine addiction.

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          • spankmonkey@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

            It didn't make him smarter.

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            If I recall correctly, he was afraid it was making him dumber.

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              Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?

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                Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?

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                Okay, okay. I should've put 90s/2000s

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                • lumidaub@feddit.orgL [email protected]

                  Did you mean: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22475008/

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                  I guess so.

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                    Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?

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                    Bojack Horseman actually came out in the 90s. That's why in the theme song it talks about running in th 90s. For more movie facts subscribe to my webzone.

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                    • dandomrude@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                      I'm not sure, but I think that in the 90s, those goddamn Nazis couldn't express their despicable views publicly without being met with widespread contempt. So it seems to me that the 90s were much more "woke," whatever that means.

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                      My speculation: as long as there were significant numbers of WW2 vets around, an outright Nazi movement could never gain traction in the US. Not that the Greatest Generations was made up of paragons of social justice, but there were limits to what they were willing to tolerate in open society. That generation (and probably home front Silents, as well) was inoculated against going full Nazi in ways that Boomers weren't.

                      The few that remain now aren't numerous enough to hold much sway.

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                        I'm sorry, but Wilson a Twink?

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                        Maybe 20 years earlier, he was.

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                          Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?

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                          Did people who grew up in the 90s not see shows made for adults in the mid 2000s?

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                            Last time I did ket I found myself lying on the front lawn of an LA suburban family home, in the rain, watching Mel Gibson choke out Gary Busey, but I definitely was not anymore intelligent from that encounter.

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                            Man everyone's having fun on drugs, meanwhile I just sit there unable to figure out whether I have my glasses on

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                              Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?

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                              2005 was essentially the 90s. People were still talking about the matrix, playing n64 and ps1, barely anyone had a mobile phone and most internet connections were still dial up.

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                                I'm sorry, but Wilson a Twink?

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                                he was in dead poet's society

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                                  Who the fuck is G*d? Do you mean God?

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                                    2005 was essentially the 90s. People were still talking about the matrix, playing n64 and ps1, barely anyone had a mobile phone and most internet connections were still dial up.

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                                    BS the 90s ended after 9/11 and 2005 is when people started using social media and YouTube…the beginning of the end.

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                                      Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?

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                                      Idk but we need to tell more people that the early 2000s was hugely influenced by the I Love the 80s VH1 TV series which caused a resurgance of swing and is where we see some of the stuff like Mambo #5 and Christina Aguilera's Candyman, please teach your children the lore

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                                        Who the fuck is G*d? Do you mean God?

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                                        Nah, Gg0d. Double gee oh dee byatch!

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                                          Wasn’t it vicodin abuse?

                                          Yes, for the leg pain initially. Although, I thought for sure either he or one of his staff experimented with other drugs, including stimulants, for various reasons.

                                          I might just be confusing him with Sherlock Holmes, who was notorious for cocaine addiction.

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                                          I think the lady that had the degenerative disease did party drugs as she grappled with her diagnosis. I don't remember names.

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