My generation has a problem. We love the time we grew up in. We celebrate it, bringing back fashion trends and aesthetics we recall from childhood. We worship it, believing it to be some kind of prelapsarian Eden from which we, as adults, were ejected for our sins. We mythologize it, having been too young to properly remember it.
The 80s and 90s have ta…
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