Unknown, another group of soulful cats, Will’s Cigarette Cards, 1931

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Unknown, another group of soulful cats, Will’s Cigarette Cards, 1931
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Monopoly night on expired film, 2020
Rise and Monty Kissing, New York City, 1980
By Nan Goldin
By: Wan Chai
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Edinburgh, Scotland
stockholm
by Jelle van Leest
yeah so glad my male peers have had access to extremely violent pornography since they were about 11. that has totally not influenced their views on sex or women at all.
Marky-Berlin-2014
A village on the edge of a cliff, Yemen.
By Peter Adams
The 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s seem to have all separate, unique personalities, but these last 17 years seem to just be one big chunk of time that has no significant meaning.
People are spitting hot takes about cultural decline or whatever when there’s a fairly obvious answer that since “decades” are arbitrary constructions and its not as if 1978 and 1982 are somehow “more distant” than 1982 and 1986 but rather popular culture gives you a highly stylized aestheticized image of each “decade” built on nostalgia and memories of people that lived during it which for younger people ends up becoming the underlying basis for “decade culture theory”. Whenever you look at any “decade montage” thing whatever the “present decade” is will be presented as exceptionally normie and average, Im pretty sure I remember 90s stuff that did that.
Basically- the reason “these last 17 years seem to just be one big chunk of time that has no significant meaning” is because all those chunks of time have no significant meaning or “seperate, unique personalities” simply by being arbitrary groupings of years and thats just an impression you get from popular culture and (actual) nostalgia and the combination of the two
Vanishing point, Mike Barr