some_guy,

Social media broke everyone’s brains and the orange man made freaks feel safe letting loose with all their worst instincts.

hperrin,

People’s brains were broken before, social media just made it everyone’s problem.

snownyte,
snownyte avatar

The internet devolved into a husk of it's former self. It used to promote exploration and wonder. Nowadays, people use it as a platform for validation and self-pats on the back for anything they do or say through the bloat of a bubble that is social media.

You cannot go around anymore describing who you see as what they are. You see a group of black people for example and you have a problem with them, so you talk it while describing them as who they are based on what you've seen of them. Then you're somehow branded a racist, even though you've not used any slang terms about black people, racial remarks, calls of violence or the watering down of their rights. You just simply described them as just a group of people and it doesn't matter how it's arranged whether it's "this group of people who happen to be black" because it's going to garner the same reception.

This also applies to trying to talk about other minority groups, it's like people really love the idea of pushing others to walk on burning coals or nails to get whatever they think another should say by their terms. All just so that they can attract and gain the approval of some random average joe they're never going to ever meet in person. Such is the degrading foundation of society.

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

I mean I was born at sorta the decline of things in the early 70's. So many nasty environmental things had been cleaned up do to efforts in the 60's but even going back to the forestry service from the depression. Regulation was high so we had actual inspectors and having a recall of foodstuff was a rarity. Theoretically the economy was not great supposedly but boy you could buy a lot of eggs per hour of minimum wage and minimum wage was not something that anyone was expected to raise a family on. If you had an efficiency apartment and beater car and had enough to hit the bars every weekend you where a loser going no where with your life. Almost nothing was in plastic. Grocery bags were paper and convenience foods were in glass or aluminum by and large. Kids hung around when school was not in session but there was an adult at home in half the houses at any particular time. If someone got injured or something then odds are someones mom would be home at the time by and large. Most people worked 9-5 and when they worked weekends or nights they got a pay bonus and over 40 hours time and a half except holidays or sundays when it was DOUBLE TIME! Oh and pensions were still a thing.

intensely_human,

The phrase “9 to 5 job” is an interesting anachronism, from the days when we got paid for lunch. Most “full time” business hours jobs now are 8-5, with an hour unpaid in the middle.

Not sure exactly when that happened, but the existence of the phrase itself speaks of when it was different.

bork,

I’ve done a fair amount of company and location hopping over the past 10 years I’m jobs, and have found that the 9-5 does still exist, but your totally right, most places demand 8-5.

The bizarre part to me was the phrase was still the same, even at The 8-5 jobs.

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

this is one of the things I point out to folks at how good the period was. nine to five the song was about how aweful it was to be a regular mook working nine to five. People should watch the movie and media from around that time. Luckily reagan saved us from that hell hole /s

TheRealKuni,

I still get paid for lunch, because I eat at my desk while I work. 😅

xkforce, (edited )

You cant bike around town safely anymore because a lot of the empty land around town was developed and now has a lot more traffic. There are several crosses on the side of the road dedicated to dead cyclists.

The trees that my friends and I used to play on at school when we were kids are fenced off.

The lake that my grandfather and I used to fish at is now off limits because it was choked to death with algae due to fertillizer runoff pollution.

We didn’t need to have active shooter drills, metal detectors or safe rooms in school.

The cost of housing has more than doubled adjusted for inflation. Wages have not kept pace.

When I was a kid, the bullying stayed mostly at school. Now bullies can torment you 24/7.

Embarassing moments live forever because the internet never forgets.

In the early 90’s Dan Quayle was roasted for “correcting” a child’s correct spelling of potato. Now we’ve got congress critters running around that are worried about “jewish space lasers” starting forest fires.

LAN parties and split screen gaming died with a wimper. Singleplayer only games require a constant internet connection. Games are often a buggy mess at release because they can be patched after the fact.

Malls are basically dead.

Before cell phones, you weren’t expected to be reachable 24/7. Hell there used to be “its 10 pm. Do you know where your children are?” commercials because kids and teens weren’t kept on a short leash as much. Parents couldn’t just call you wherever you were.

dan1101,

I think overall about half the population is smarter and more tolerant.

However we haven’t done much to combat climate change and suburban sprawl is worse than ever.

nexussapphire,

I do what I can to live in the past as little as possible.

ArumiOrnaught,

I liked "being in the neighborhood" and popping down to a friends house. Now it feels like a have to sign a EULA to hang out :/

There are some benefits like being naked. But now that my Venezuelan friend that doesn't speak English is moving away I'm back to basically not knowing my neighbors again :(

PeterLossGeorgeWall,

I think loads of things got better but advertising just got worse and worse. It’s everywhere now. The Internet used to have no advertising. For live sports they have screens on the side of the pitch which constantly change the ads. There are sometimes ads superimposed (computationally) on the pitch grass. Sometimes they make the viewing size of the screen smaller so they can show you an ad around the edge. Or the worst, they just have a banner at the bottom with ads scrolling. Sports jerseys/vehicles etc are more and more cluttered by ads. Obviously the big change in the opposite direction is with streaming vs classic cable but even now streaming is trying to ram ads back in there. As an adult for me Mobile phones have always been available but we’re talking pre Smart phones. Smart phones are just another place that I look that has ads and older phones didn’t have ads. They had shit screens of course but no ads. YouTube, more and more ads. Podcasts, loads of ads, there used to be none.

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

One thing I hate about the way victimless crimes have been legalized is advertising. I would like all the "adult" businesses to have strict signage limitations outside of their establishments and only allow advertising in their ecosystem. so tobacoo, liquor, casino, pot, strip clubs, etc could only advertise at those same establishments.

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Long COVID has crippled me so much that I literally don’t have the energy to list everything.

Drusas,

It would be quicker to list ways things have gotten better.

wondrous_strange,

Got a lot more crowded, expensive and exhausted. You see humans everywhere you go. Stuff gets more expensive, but quality keeps declining both in products and in services for all that is quality of life related or crucial(housing, food, transportation…)

When I was born there were less than 5 bill humans on earth, now it’s over 8. I can feel it constantly and in everything.

The trajectory doesn’t seem so great to me.

There are some aspects that are better, but I don’t feel they compensate for the things we have lost. I also feel that growing up today is a lot harder than it was when i was growing up.

1rre,

You see humans everywhere you go

I don’t know if it’s that unless you live in Nigeria, India, SEA etc.

In high income countries, the cities have grown in population and there’s fewer people in rural areas, so sure you’re going to see people in cities in urban areas and in touristy rural areas during common vacation times, but that’s been the case for ages and for the rest of the time there’s still plenty of easily accessible places where you can get away from people.

There’s also people capitalising on people wanting to be away from humans so they advertise “retreats” which are full of other humans, but just don’t go there and camp in the middle of nowhere instead and there won’t be humans for miles around

Shadowq8,

A lot of people have given up. And its time to build on the ashes.

therealjcdenton,
jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

George W. Bush
9/11
Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Abu Ghraib
The Tea Party
Donald J. Trump
MAGA
1/6

HurlingDurling,
@HurlingDurling@lemmy.world avatar

To add to that list…
Climate Change
Enshittrification
COVID-19
Inflation
Citizens United
Stockholders becoming more important than customers

jpreston2005,

fucking citizens united. A greater legislative travesty I’ve yet to see

spazzman6156,

This statement tempts fate.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Well, we’ve been talking about climate change my entire life, that’s not something that started post peak for me. :)

HurlingDurling,
@HurlingDurling@lemmy.world avatar

True, but it seems that the real changes started during my youth and I got to see them

seaQueue,
@seaQueue@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, gestures wildly at everything

Climate change, rampant (and increasing) income inequality, treating employees like disposable parts, govt handouts to the wealthy in the trillions over the last decade, healthcare costs, rent?

nevemsenki,

My country has become a practical dictatorship, and I’ve realised that people living here are not only ok with that but are happy that decisions are made for them. I miss the days I believed in people.

SouthEndSunset,

I love the fact that this could apply to so many countries.

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