| can someone explain this trend? Why 2016? |
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It’s basically the 90s for Gen Z.
They haven’t really a lot of good years. |
| Me neither but I am seeing it a lot online. |
| What is it? I hope it comes back since I never left it. |
| 2016 is such a special year to me—it’s the first one I remember fully, from January to December. I turned 8 in May, and 3rd grade was a lot of fun. It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years already. It’s the first time I can honestly say it feels like it was just yesterday. |
It's not deep. 2016 is ten years ago. A decade ago. That is the why of the 2016 trend. It's not deep. |
| What??? |
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It's just one of the many bullshit excuses for people to re-share braggy stuff. People see it a couple of times then go scrolling through their own 2016 looking to post something.
Not any different from the "I here it's National *Whatever* Day" posts. |
Yesterday was National Bagel Day, and my law firm put out a whole breakfast for us - it was great. Fruit, eggs, sausage, bacon, yogurt parfait, bagels, etc. |
What? Unless you spent an hour taking selfies with a freaking bagel to get a really flattering one to post on FB and then posted it with "It's National Bagel Day!" and now you want to defend your decision to do that ... you are not on point here. |
| The year was terrible. It got worse if we could have ever imagined it after Nov 8, 2016. |
| It's just another micro trend born on social media. Feel free to ignore. |
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This is super obvious.
It’s before trump ruined everything. |
| Ruined would go to June 16, 2015 coming down that escalator. No one in their right mind woulda thunk this is where good ole US of A would be. |
| 67 - it's the same junk, but I do appreciate the actual reasoned responses too |