>>7973729>I don't have the words to describe itback when kids still had active imaginations, those imaginations translated well into the creative arts which eventually resulted in the golden age of original and actually interesting desktop papes of the late 90's and early-mid 2000's
nowadays most of the 'artists' of today had their imaginations thoroughly educated out of them at school as kids and so 'art' has now become this horribly diluted and utterly boring safespace thing where any internet edgelord can scrawl some random low-effort half-assed scribblings in MS Paint and then have the nerve to call it a wallpaper
and now I feel like the cassette instead of the mp3 player... fml...