i unironically feel nostalgic for that early 2010s hipster Scott Pilgrim/Kick Ass era
It was bombastic! Same as suckerpunch! Its like they delved into my subconscious and filtered out all the best parts.
>>222622419I dont
It was just late 2000s they still have fliphones in kick ass and scott pilgrim, i didnt have that growing up so its not really 2010 nostalgia
it's kinda depressing to watch hipster shit from this era because everyone turned into SJWs later on
>>222622801True. And not even that much later on, they were the first ones to fold despite the same faggots to gaggle around the monitor when you showed them /b/. I hung around with a group of faggots like this not far from Toronto. The only good thing about it was the drugs were varied and plentiful. Looking back though it was fucking cringe and I have no idea what I was thinking. Ah, to be young and naive again.
>>222622419It was a better time.
>>222622856i generally don't like doing drugs around other people. when i get drugs, i do them alone.
nostalgic for a thing you weren't part of and the people that were part of didn't know you existed? or did you mean you're nostalgic for the part where you cried about them online and /mu/ to an extent?
>>222622419Under the Silver Lake came out in 2018 but is set in 2011. it captures some of the hipster scene in los angeles pretty well.
>>222622880Same. Those niggers ruined psychedelics for me. But opiates and uppers are generally more sociable drugs and doing them alone all the time can get boring, specially uppers. I quit doing drugs besides weed, booze and methadone when I grew up anyway. If I had a really attractive woman to do them with then I might be tempted, but it's not worth it with the scum you have to deal with and even if you order them there's still withdrawals that are hell.
So why the fuck did they cast Cera as Scott?
>>222622419I miss Toronto. :(
>>222622972>oing them alone all the time can get boring, specially uppersdoing cocaine alone rules. i get so much useless shit done.
>>222623002He's from Brampton saars.
>>222623002Yeah it kinda ruined it for me. I know Scott is a "loser" but he's not like a dorky twig loser, I always saw him as the sleazebag womanizer loser.
>>222622419i never understood why this shit was popular, same with Homestuck and Adventure Time.
>>222623089ngl I love Adventure Time because it feels like a warm cup of coffee or cocoa during an autumn evening for me, cause that's usually how I watched it as a 12-14 year old when it was airing. IIRC the last episode aired right when my first freshman semester at college started, so it was pretty perfect timing for wrapping up those stupid tween to teenage years and starting adulthood. Now that I'm occasionally taking care of my cousin's young kids I'll put it on with a German dub for them to learn/absorb a bit of the language lol.
>>222623002Because he was literally Scott Pilgrim.
>>222623089I never watched those but Scott Pilgrim is just a very well made film
I was one of three people who saw this in theaters when it came out.
>>222623017I miss the Toronto that once was. It's a piece of shit now but I have enough nostalgia and there are enough landmarks that haven't been torn down or turned to shit yet that I can sometimes pretend it's still the good days.TTC Streetcars had numbers and, to my knowledge, the routes were always streets rather than neighborhoods (I think Queens Quay is a street anway) so Disney fucked up here. Turning Red pissed me off quite a bit because of how inaccurate its portrayal of Toronto was.
>>222622419it invited women into "geek culture", destroying it from the insidethe industry still hasn't recoveredHOWEVER for that very brief period of time it was so easy to get laid with an "alt girl" at conventions and shit
I was todays years old when I learned that Scott is actually a chad in the comics