Frutiger Nathaniel VII

Windows 10 LTSC is the best you will get
Amazing how so many people are either unaware of its existence or afraid to install it. It genuinely feels like Windows 7 with a new coat of paint. In fact all of the 7-era programs (calculator, media player, even the movie maker) are able to be installed from the extra features menu or downloaded from an archive site.
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why do people hate the Win11 UI? The default settings are horrible and the flat windows logo looks stupid but other than that there isn't much difference than Win10
It's inconsistent and very "thin" because it just adds another layer to the onion of failed redesigned UI styles that get peeled back when you dig deep into the OS
 
For the same reason that '70s, '80s, and '90s nostalgia were highly popular among millennials and older zoomers. And, before that, '50s and '60s nostalgia were highly popular among gen-Xers. People idealize things that they never actually experienced. The grass is always greener on the other side, as the old saying goes.

Having been born in 1995, I am just barely old enough to remember the 2000s internet. It really wasn't that cool.
 
I miss 2015 internet where you could do whatever the fuck you wanted as long as you didn’t say nigger.
 
People idealize things that they never actually experienced. The grass is always greener on the other side, as the old saying goes.
Good way of describing the phenomenon. Even as a kid I was fascinated with the 1990s, at school I'd daydream about being alive in '98 or so and just doing mundane things like going to the store or swimming at a pool. Was born in '05 so obviously I'm pretty far away from that era. The mystic factor has mostly faded but if I had a time machine I wouldn't hesitate.
 
2015 was arguably the most niggerlicious time ever
I hate it
internet was the worst back then
I'm not going to elaborate
This is probably an unpopular opinion and although not 2015, I honestly think the late 2010s were higher in liberal attitude than the 2020s, even doe in the 2020s there are more of them
 
This is probably an unpopular opinion and although not 2015, I honestly think the late 2010s were higher in liberal attitude than the 2020s, even doe in the 2020s there are more of them
mid 2019 was when BLM started coming back up and hillary really put a female president into the question for most people. quarantine definitely helped radicalize every single person who used the internet doe.
 
It's inconsistent and very "thin" because it just adds another layer to the onion of failed redesigned UI styles that get peeled back when you dig deep into the OS
It is for tiny screens on mobile devices
I wonder if we'll ever recover from this
Likely, never, there is now an entire age group, which is permanently scarred by this
 
We came back from hippies I’m sure it’s possible.
hippies served their purpose. Gay marriage is legal and we are being told that there aren't american soldiers in other countries even if its not true
 
Because 2020s are dogshit.
Think of a popular music act, band or album that was released in the 2020s.
Think of a popular TV show or film that captured the eyes of audiences in the 2020s that didn't just exist in the collective through memes.
Other than broccoli hair and middle parts, as well as dying the tips of one's hair blonde what was the last big fashion trend with clothes or hairstyle?
Think of anything that was noteworthy to the cultural zeitgeist or moved things forward in a different direction than before in the 2020s, compared to the 2010s.
There is definitely a lack of change or at least a change of longevity and a somewhat death of the public subconscious.

Just got reminded, I remember watching this one video and I still agree with a few of the points he made in it:
 
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Easy. The reason so many kids try to emulate 2000s interwebz culture is because they don't actually know how to define themselves, so their whole personality on how they draw, what they wear, and other things they think are important when they really aren't. If they stopped doing all this meaningless larping, I bet this generation would be a whole lot more memorable, since they would actually have to discover themselves rather than just making their whole personality about being a heckin 4cuck larper.
 
Easy. The reason so many kids try to emulate 2000s interwebz culture is because they don't actually know how to define themselves, so their whole personality on how they draw, what they wear, and other things they think are important when they really aren't. If they stopped doing all this meaningless larping, I bet this generation would be a whole lot more memorable, since they would actually have to discover themselves rather than just making their whole personality about being a heckin 4cuck larper.
not every late zoomer is a 4cuck larper, id bet half of them have never heard of 4cuck
 
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