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I only see images of them, do people really take time of their day to make them? is there such a thing as a ""community"" or people applying them in real life?
Genuinely what the fuck is the point
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>>107821566
It was AI the whole time. Devs were always a lie and just freemason actors.
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>>107821566
Globohomo Jews use aesthetics to manufacture consent by keeping the goyim constantly flooded with cycles of novelty and nostalgia. Also >>107823249
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>is there such a thing as a ""community"
Definitely. There's youtube channels and tiktokers who specialize in all that stuff, or at least jumped on the trend, then there's people who follow them all and engage in them frequently, commenting and putting together playlists and pinterest boards and such. There's also subreddits dedicated to themand the people who write up all the wiki pages on them, and there's personal blogs and research groups like these:

https://www.are.na/evan-collins-1522646491/y2k-1527575873
https://y2kaestheticinstitute.tumblr.com/
https://cari.institute/aesthetics/y2k-aesthetic

>or people applying them in real life?
Far less so honestly, but it's still a thing, there are people who've made battlestations in the theme, and girls who dress up in the style or do their makeup in the style.

I'm personally working towards a y2k-futurism inspired battlestation picrel is my current progress. The desk pic doesn't give it justice, it really ties the station together with a frosted glass top with a bluish tint that stops everything being too monochrome.
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>frosted glass
eww that's sooooo 2022, giving me the ick right now.
you need to pour molten glass all over your setup, it will really capture Apple's Liquid Glass vibe. Or you can achieve the same effect by taking laxatives and unleashing that liquid ass.
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>>107821566
You may as well be asking what the point of having a culture is.
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>>107821566
>people applying them in real life
The pendulum really ought to swing back to tech/futurist optimism again now, but the reason you don't see it IRL is because the young generation right now is Gen Z. A lot of them predictably have started getting into y2k-futurism, y3k, frutiger aero, and general maximalism after so long of minimalism.

But Gen Z are also probably the most self-conscious generation to date because they're hyper-online and they've grown up with the idea that any slip-up they make can be recorded online, go viral, and fuck up their image, even many years after the fact with cancel culture and stuff. So they're afraid to do anything that'll stand out IRL.
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There is no such thing as culture on the modern web.
You're genuinely fucking stupid if you think a web of 8 billion people, mostly on their smartphones, concentrated into a total of 5 apps dominated by personally curated algorithms and an overload of news/information has some kind of culture
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What about those things disqualifies it from being a culture?
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>What about those things disqualifies it from being a culture?
You can't have a definition or an anchoring point with any of that happening
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>>107826329
There are anchors though. Shared visuals, references, nostalgia cycles, notable websites and users, etc. They’re weaker and shorter-lived than before, but that doesn’t make them nonexistent.
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