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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Jul 11, 2022 ^^
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1:42 nice to see Adam Friedland in the wild.
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I always find it weird how people seem to think that at some random point in the future they will suddenly start wearing "old people clothes" because "old people wear them now", but no, when we are old, we will still wear the same clothes we wear now, which will be thought of as old people clothes by the future young people.
It's actually pretty interesting how this works.
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When I was 9 I had a 14 year old babysitter, and to me at the time she may as well have been a grown woman. I ran into her again years later when I was 23 and she was 28, and it was so shocking to see her and realize we’re both adults in our 20s, in my head she’s still this way older authority figure lmao
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One thing he didn't bring up that I saw in a different documentary was the fact that being a teenager is a relatively new concept. For most of history once a person was in their teens they were expected to dress and act like an adult. It wasn't until post WW2 in the 1950's-1980's that teenagers started being marketed to separately with their own separate fashions and activities from adults. It wasn't fully realized as completely sperate fashions until the 1990's and early 2000's.
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I went to a small high school and the graduating class pictures were on the walls around the freshman and senior lockers on the first floor. Every day we saw 18 year olds going back to the '40s, and there was a lot of spirited conversations around what were the factors that made some of those kids look straight-up middle-aged. We covered most of the topics you presented here- styles, makeup, photographic style and quality, aging of the photos on the wall, etc., and none of that controlled for all of the old kids we saw looking back at us on the wall. I think the most enduring impression I took from that experience was that all the grown folks running around making all the decisions were, at one point, just insecure idiots desperate to fit in, just like we were. I graduated in '90; I wonder how old I look hanging there on the wall looking down at these kids now?
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@metalhead351_of
9 months ago
It's funny to think that there will be a point where hoodies and baggy pants would be seen as clothes for old people
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