This is something I wanted to get out of my head for a while.
I was reading old forums, checking old images, "mEmEs" and other forms of media through some websites that I use somewhat frequently and I noticed something…
We surely grew distant, different and diverse with time, haven't we? Maybe even toxic.
By late 2000's and early 2010's, media was more relatable and less specific: It was the internet, anyone could relate to its jokes, even though communities were aways there. Weirdos, weebs, gamers, fanbases (these are the ones I can generalize, sorry) and many others were aways there, but… We were more… "Normal"? We could relate more, our memes were more simple and straight foward, and if that didn't work, we could aways tell a good joke that "even normies would understand" and we would laugh. Simpler times, huh?
But something happened, then we start to change, differ, evolve into more specific communities: products by us and/ or for us became more and more common in form of
music, games, art and others; media obtained a lot of space in the internet.
So, we slowly grew different with time (just like evolution in nature, huh), and things… Changed, a lot. Think about that next time you check your perverted images, edgy memes or dumb firewars.
And now, I wanted to ask you something, "fellow kid": Why and how did we change?
Srry 4 bad englsih