>>100115452I mean to a young adult today, the year 2000 is like the beginning of time for them (maybe quite literally). So anything before that feels and looks ancient.
As a 90s kid myself the 80s just seemed old, I didn't know it but saw remnants of it in reruns of cartoons, toys and music older kids had etc. but the 70s was like ultra ancient to me, my parents' time. And that is going back 20+ years from my 90s perspective. If anything to me things have visibly shifted more slowly comparing 2025 to 2000 vs that and 1975. Biggest fucking change this whole time to me is the smartphone.