It does, but is only truly noticed in the extreme.
>time moves forward
Time to get to archiving, those 1s and 0s won't preserve themselves. Use a stone tablet if you must, but magnetic tape is less cumbersome.
it's crazy people now have nostalgia for ghosts. when it came out I remember everyone hating on it so much and i was only 13 when it came out.
Bo2 was peak, zombies was so fricking fun
It's a normal thing that everyone experiences, but TikTok made it an epidemic and gave it the word so everyone can self-diagnose, dwell on it, and find "support hashtags" that really just serve to enforce and victimize/glamorize the mental illness, making the problem worse.
Before TikTok it was called "not being happy with my body, so I'm going to work out / lose weight to try to fix it"!
The current epidemic of tattoos, by the way, are directly related to this body dysmorphia trend; when I've pressed girls I've dated as to what made them get tattoos, after a bit of effort they all shamefully admitted it was due to being unhappy with their bodies.
LGBTQ and LGBTQ-adjacent ANYTHING is a mental illness that needs to be stopped.
I think its because of the prevalence of how insane social media and movie physiques are compared to 20 years ago. For men back in the day peak masculinity was ottermode guys like Ryan Gosling in the notebook and Brad Pitt in Fight Club, but nowadays every movie star in a Marvel movie is bigger than fricking Arnold and roided to the gills.
And then for women the beauty standard used to just be to be skinny, but now its to have a big butt/boobs which is mostly genetic and out of women's control. So we have a bunch of female celebrities like Nikki Minaj and Kylie Jenner with obscenely huge fake breasts and asses, tons of lipo, BBLs, lip fillers, all sorts of bimboified shit entering the mainstream that used to be populated by mostly skinny white women. Basically to meet the beauty standard now you have to be fat and then get a frickton of plastic surgery after the fact, the state of things is fricking awful.
>movie physiques are compared to 20 years ago.
This. Look at the James Bond actors prior to Daniel Craig. None of those were overly muscular in the films.
i tried to fire up my 360 not very long ago and it kept fricking wigging out on the logo screen, i couldnt tell why. pulled the HDD and it turned on just fine.
i got one of the refurbished ones and it literally still works, if you get one that never had the red ring of death shit or a refurb that fixed that they are tanks.
Yes it does, I have it. I literally can't picture myself the way I actually look, I look like some kind of Final Fantasy 8 cutscene character when I try to visualize myself in situations.
Also imo for hardware to be "retro" it should be out of production.
It doesn't feel retro because culture basically stopped sometime in 2012 and everything popular now is just recycling the past instead of doing anything original, the fact that so many PS4 games are outright "remasters" of games from 2 generations ago says quite a lot.
No body dysmorphia, only delusional homies.
>ps4 came out 10 years ago
It does, but is only truly noticed in the extreme.
>time moves forward
Time to get to archiving, those 1s and 0s won't preserve themselves. Use a stone tablet if you must, but magnetic tape is less cumbersome.
I don't care about video game consoles
bazed
>bloodborne is still the only good exclusive
>the clock is ticking
>do you understand [yes/yes]
>CoD ghost - BF4
Take me back
it's crazy people now have nostalgia for ghosts. when it came out I remember everyone hating on it so much and i was only 13 when it came out.
Bo2 was peak, zombies was so fricking fun
Ghosts had better pve than bo2.
Honestly It feels like it's been 10 years. This didn't sneak up on me
>not liking your body is fake
ok
It's a normal thing that everyone experiences, but TikTok made it an epidemic and gave it the word so everyone can self-diagnose, dwell on it, and find "support hashtags" that really just serve to enforce and victimize/glamorize the mental illness, making the problem worse.
Before TikTok it was called "not being happy with my body, so I'm going to work out / lose weight to try to fix it"!
The current epidemic of tattoos, by the way, are directly related to this body dysmorphia trend; when I've pressed girls I've dated as to what made them get tattoos, after a bit of effort they all shamefully admitted it was due to being unhappy with their bodies.
LGBTQ and LGBTQ-adjacent ANYTHING is a mental illness that needs to be stopped.
I think your theory is kind of schizo
I think its because of the prevalence of how insane social media and movie physiques are compared to 20 years ago. For men back in the day peak masculinity was ottermode guys like Ryan Gosling in the notebook and Brad Pitt in Fight Club, but nowadays every movie star in a Marvel movie is bigger than fricking Arnold and roided to the gills.
And then for women the beauty standard used to just be to be skinny, but now its to have a big butt/boobs which is mostly genetic and out of women's control. So we have a bunch of female celebrities like Nikki Minaj and Kylie Jenner with obscenely huge fake breasts and asses, tons of lipo, BBLs, lip fillers, all sorts of bimboified shit entering the mainstream that used to be populated by mostly skinny white women. Basically to meet the beauty standard now you have to be fat and then get a frickton of plastic surgery after the fact, the state of things is fricking awful.
>movie physiques are compared to 20 years ago.
This. Look at the James Bond actors prior to Daniel Craig. None of those were overly muscular in the films.
>my xbox live account is 17 years old
SANAE!
Bullshit, 20 years is retro
retro is 20-25 years as far as i'm concerned. the 360 and PS3 is just beginning to be considered "retro." the PS4 is just old
i tried to fire up my 360 not very long ago and it kept fricking wigging out on the logo screen, i couldnt tell why. pulled the HDD and it turned on just fine.
i got one of the refurbished ones and it literally still works, if you get one that never had the red ring of death shit or a refurb that fixed that they are tanks.
This
Under the 10 year logic, GTA 5 would be considered retro.
>do you think there are people who hate their bodies despite looking good
yes, yes I do.
It's not retro if big companies are still releasing games for it ffs
Prince of Persia is out in a few days
I've yet to own or play any video game console.
No the couple of rounds of a fighting game I played 10 years ago don't count.
I still play PS4. dont plan on getting another console
Yes it does, I have it. I literally can't picture myself the way I actually look, I look like some kind of Final Fantasy 8 cutscene character when I try to visualize myself in situations.
Also imo for hardware to be "retro" it should be out of production.
I've been lifting weights for 15 years and I feel like I don't look like I exercise
They use it to fish for compliments. If you think you look like shit without a pump, you do.
It doesn't feel retro because culture basically stopped sometime in 2012 and everything popular now is just recycling the past instead of doing anything original, the fact that so many PS4 games are outright "remasters" of games from 2 generations ago says quite a lot.