Quoted By:
Basically my experiences are like nightmare horror apocalypse
I guess at some point I started retreating to the 80s, I got to the point where I tried to learn and experience everything I could have of the decade.
But before this I gleaned that in science fiction that the different time periods that are featured in fiction literally like symbolize periods you can go to or live in, and you can literally be from ‘the future’ because you are so possibility and future oriented, but you understand very core concepts related to the idea of time
travel.
But anyway that’s why I say I time traveled, I was stuck in the 80s for quite some time, I think I was stuck there and I didn’t think it was possible at that point in time to really be interested in going to another period in time.
But for me it’s basically it’s a lot like in Wall-e, I seem to wait a while until something has been out for a while before I give it a chance and like it, I don’t know why that’s just how it works for me usually I don’t like things when they’re brand new, or at least I seem to find things I like after they’ve been out for a while. That’s like me (like wall-e) collecting all these old discarded things. When interest in something seems to only last when it’s initially released and doesn’t seem to last much longer then that often times.
But so, I was stuck in the 80s,it’s hard to say why I was so fascinated by that era, I have just been reading Akira from the 80s, it’s super good. Recently I watched Metropolis, and Steam boy because I really like Katsuhiro Otomos work. He’s quite the trip, his work really features different time periods so it feels like more ‘time travelling’ zaniness.
I was pretty much catapulted unexpectedly to the 1950s, I was familiar with the 50s mostly because of the 1950s but I used to watch this channel that played movies from the 80s all the time and I know that due to 80s culture and the boomers