>>8293338>>8296578>Core millennial core millennial core millennial core millennialWhy, in these threads, is core millennial almost always the first era that people here recognize or "Where the world really began"? It's something interesting I've noticed. Why is the *early* millennial stuff never talked about? Is it because it was the last pre-Internet 2D gaming analog era, which caused it to slip from the public consciousness?
Like, since the N64 and Pokemon were the start of the globalized half-digital era, has that made the core millennial era perhaps "echo" more into the present day than the early millennial era?