>>56782257>>56783194Don't bother. The younglings reject the siren call of the 90s. They yell about how it was nothing special and it's all nostalgia all while they sit hollow with nothing from their supposed 'nostalgic' times staying with them. It's because deep in their hearts they don't want to believe something great and special happened that they never have and never can experience. All they know is the souless corperate world of product and customer, so they can't understand a world where soul still lived and just project that onto every other time.
It's a truly sad thing when you think about it. They were robbed of a proper childhood. Those of use who lived without the internet, and those who lived during it's early days of wild untamed magic, we remember how it was before everyone was trapped together in a web of globalized convienience. When a kid on a playground could create an entire legacy, when physical friendships meant something, when being part of something took more than just an ironic copypasta about masturbating to it. When games, movies, toys, and people were actually good.
Do not hate the zoomer, pity him for what he does not know he's lost.