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30 Times People Were So Blinded By Their Own Nostalgia, The Internet Called Them Out For It (New Pics)

30 Times People Were So Blinded By Their Own Nostalgia, The Internet Called Them Out For It (New Pics)

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Ah, The Good Old Days(™)! A time when everything was (allegedly) better: the music, the food, and even the fabric of society. Though… which era are we talking about, specifically? For some, it might be the ‘70s and ‘80s. For others, it’s the ‘90s and early 2000s. While others yearn to live a century or two ago, periods they never experienced firsthand.
Nostalgia is great in small doses, but too much of it can make you miss the beauty of the present. The r/lewronggeneration subreddit is a witty online community that is “dedicated to satirically mocking” folks who are completely and utterly “blinded by their own nostalgia.” We’ve collected some of their most cringeworthy posts to show you how many people wear rose-colored glasses to an unhealthy extent.
Bored Panda got in touch with the team that runs r/lewronggeneration, and one of the moderators, u/oh_dangit, was kind enough to answer our questions. Read on to see what they told us.

#1 J’accuse!

J’accuse!
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#2 Like Three People Will Get This

Like Three People Will Get This
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#3 Inverse Reversal

Inverse Reversal
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We were interested to get the moderator's take on why the r/lewronggeneration subreddit has seen so much success over the years. "I think that the anti-nostalgia baiting message that is attached to the subreddit and has been there since its inception resonates with a lot of people who don't have strong feelings of nostalgia for one thing or another," u/oh_dangit told Bored Panda.

"One of the core beginnings was based on music; such as people who becry musicians nowadays for creating their own sound and making it unique to themselves," they said.

We were also curious to find out more about what it's like to moderate an online community of this size. According to u/oh_dangit, being a moderator mostly "comes down to dealing with spam and people leaving comments that break rules."

#4 Not Sure If This Has Been Thrown Around Before But I Think It Belongs Here

Not Sure If This Has Been Thrown Around Before But I Think It Belongs Here
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#5 🦓

🦓
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#6 I Got No Words

I Got No Words
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They added: "Though there is a lot of reposting since heaps of [stuff] like this is reposted constantly. Maybe in the past, when there were more actual posts and popular posts, I think that there'd be far more time committed to moderating," they said that the times have changed a bit.

The moderator also shared their thoughts on where the line is when someone's become far too immersed in nostalgia: "Looking too much towards the past will only hurt your perspective towards the future," they said.

The r/lewronggeneration community has been going strong for nearly a decade now. Founded in mid-August of 2013, the sub has grown to house over 300k members since that time.

According to the moderator team running the whole show, the subreddit itself was created out of annoyance over the ‘born in the wrong generation’ that fans of ‘60s and ‘70s rock often express. So there’s a special emphasis on music on r/lewronggeneration, but other forms of nostalgia are welcome, too, from other forms of media to societal trends.

#7 Kids Today Are So Stupid

Kids Today Are So Stupid
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#8 Never Realised You Had To Listen To Modern Music, And That Statements Just Blatantly Untrue

Never Realised You Had To Listen To Modern Music, And That Statements Just Blatantly Untrue
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#9 That’s Probably Not The Flex You Think It Is…

That’s Probably Not The Flex You Think It Is…
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The mods ask the members to post images and videos that fit the spirit of the subreddit. In short, the content should be focused on “quasi-nostalgic attitudes, often with a sense of superiority.” However, posts can’t have anyone’s identifying information displayed in them, whether that’s actual names or internet usernames. The point is to gently mock over-the-top nostalgia, not the individuals themselves.

Moreover, members of r/lewronggeneration ought to avoid posting content that they created themselves. Meanwhile, if anyone’s in the mood for some satire, they’re welcome to go for it, but they have to add the ‘Satire’ flair to make it clear to everyone else. 

In the meantime, everyone’s asked to be civil, and polite, and to “keep the elitism at the door.” While disagreements are perfectly fine (and, if we’re honest, completely unavoidable on the internet), calling other users names and insulting them is way over the line. What’s more, the mods frown upon low-effort posts, redditors who spam memes, and repost irresponsibly.

#10 Quite Literally

Quite Literally
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#11 We Are Not The Same

We Are Not The Same
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#12 Men Today No Longer Want To Break Free

Men Today No Longer Want To Break Free
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Valentina Stoycheva Ph.D. explains in a post on Psychology Today that nostalgia can lead to unhelpful behaviors and have negative consequences when taken to an extreme.

“The difference between helpful and harmful nostalgia is the difference between incorporating the positive emotions of reminiscing into the present versus renouncing the present for the sake of reinstating and perpetually reliving some moment in the past,” she writes.

#13 Those Were Ye Good Ol' Days

Those Were Ye Good Ol' Days
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#14 Man, Boomers Who Post [things] Like This Completely Forgot The Message Of The Breakfast Club

Man, Boomers Who Post [things] Like This Completely Forgot The Message Of The Breakfast Club
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#15 Modern Cartoons Suck Now

Modern Cartoons Suck Now
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In Stoycheva’s opinion, overindulging in nostalgia is similar to overusing salt or pepper in your dishes, leading to the present being “colored by the negative emotions, in favor of glorifying some moment in the past.” There’s a need for balance here so that nostalgia doesn’t consume someone’s life.

#16 Is This Welcome Here?

Is This Welcome Here?
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#17 Fyi - The Thing On The Right Is A Pencil Sharpener And The Thing On The Left Is A Pencil

Fyi - The Thing On The Right Is A Pencil Sharpener And The Thing On The Left Is A Pencil
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#18 "Cars Now Don't Have Any Character"

"Cars Now Don't Have Any Character"
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Some individual examples where people go overboard with nostalgia include getting excessive plastic surgery in order to create the illusion of youth, hoarding things, and using social media to track down their ex-partners. On a societal level, overindulging in nostalgia can lead to people glorifying their historical past without acknowledging the collective traumas of the past.

#19 For Reelz

For Reelz
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#20 Damn :((

Damn :((
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