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by tracer4201
2402 days ago
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We’re constantly on the internet or somehow connected, wherever we go. Smartphones are ubiquitous, as are more laptops and tablets as opposed to large, yellowy desktops. We don’t really watch TV cable anymore in the traditional sense afaik. There have been fashion changes. Boot cut jeans came and went. Malls aren’t as popular as they once were. Victoria’s Secret Fashion show isn’t a thing anymore. We’ve begun doing away with the image of the skinny, magazine model as solely defining “beauty”. If you compare even something like vehicles from 2004, there’s certainly a shift in aesthetic. More recent models have a more aggressive look. But maybe your point had something to do with changes in behaviors. The younger generations aren’t consuming the same kinds of products as their parents. |
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