>>6284221I actually agree. A bit of nostalgia here and there is fine and probably helps you stay connected to your past. But these morons are absolutely gluttonous with it and create an entire photo series applying childhood to everything in their life. They’re the type of people who unironically use the word “adulting”.
In fact, I’ve seen three places where people get stuck in arrested development: childhood, aka spongebob memes; adolescence, where people get stuck as skateboarding wagecucks who still think flatbills are cool, and college years where making yourself comatose on keystone light and going to a bar or club where the music is deliberately so loud that nobody can talk.
People are supposed to get older and develop mor sophisticated interests but some people just can’t or won’t. You just have to trim the fat off your friends sometimes.