40 Cringy Posts Of People “Blinded By Their Own Nostalgia”, As Shared On This Online Community
Nostalgia is a strange creature. It always ties you to a sentimental longing for the seemingly better times when people were nicer, life was easier, and the world simply didn't stink. And let’s be real, nothing brings back happy memories more than an old mixtape. Or a childhood snack. Or a garment that is somehow back in style. These things hold a special place in our sentiment-addled hearts and make us believe everything back in the day was great, wasn't it?
Well, some people get way, way stuck in the past. They yearn for bygone days, decry modern culture, complain about virtually everything, and create countless posts and memes about being left out and misunderstood. And then rightfully get shamed for it online.
Here’s where the 'Le Wrong Generation' subreddit comes in. With the tagline "pray for kanye", this forum is the perfect place to satirically mock those who declare that the past was for sure better than the present. We at Bored Panda have gathered some of the most entertaining posts from the group to share with you right below. So sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy laughing through this wild rollercoaster of a ride. Be sure to upvote your favorite pics, and let us know if you’ve ever stumbled upon anything like this in the comments!
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They Had Us In The First Part, Not Gonna Lie
J’accuse!
Le Counterargument
"This is a subreddit dedicated to satirically mocking those people who, blinded by their own nostalgia, believe certain things in the past to be unequivocally better than today," the moderators write in the subreddit’s description as they welcome members into the page. "We place a special emphasis on music because this subreddit was created after annoyance over 'born in the wrong generation' attitude often expressed by fans of 60s/70s rock."
This online group graced the internet in 2013 and has gained a strong foothold on the platform. At the time of writing, it has amassed over 302k dedicated fans eager to ridicule anyone who feels proud of their quasi-nostalgic attitudes, whether it relates to music, video games, film, other media, or societal trends in general.
In short, they mock people who wish they were born back in the good old days when real music (read: classic rock) and real art ruled the ears and minds of every civilian. 'Le wrong generation' people believe that everything made before their time was far better, and display hypocrisy by bemoaning the generation they live in and stereotyping everyone as rude, narcissistic, and tech-addicted.
I Wish I Was Born In The Good Old Days
So Do That?
"I'm Only 15 And I Listen To Nirvana, I'm Born In The Wrong Generation"
According to the internet database Know Your Meme, 'Le Wrong Generation' is a pejorative label that refers to youths and young adults who show contempt for popular contemporary culture.
The earliest known use of the term was posted in 2013 in a thread on 4chan's music board about a YouTube video of a child complaining about — you guessed it — being born in the wrong generation. The phrase quickly caught on after the subreddit in question was launched to satirize people who consider old culture superior and belittle anything current.
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It’s hardly surprising why so many people deem these proclamations as hypocritical. After all, day by day, hour by hour, our world is constantly changing. There are heaps of advancements in technology, medicine, human rights, equality, and much much more, that make life better. So when the hatred for the modern era becomes some people’s sole mission, listening to their rants (which often occur online, ironically) gets annoying. Not to mention that when people begin to "live" in the past, it can compromise their well-being.
Killing The Doorbell Industry
Skin Care Is For Weak Millennials!
Them Oldies Always On Their Talkers
Of course, feeling nostalgic and appreciating the lifestyles of the previous decades is nothing wrong in itself. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the state of nostalgia in part as "a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for a return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition". Or, in other words, longing for how things once were.
Although we now associate the term with fond memory, the word was coined to refer to an unwanted medical condition — a mania tied to homesickness in soldiers. The nost- in nostalgia means "homecoming," and the –algia means "pain". This sentimental yearning for home was viewed as a disorder of the brain, "with symptoms ranging from melancholy and malnutrition to brain fever and hallucinations."
Doctors, Amirite?
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Le Sigh
There’s an abundance of evidence that proves that reminiscing about the past can indeed be good for you. Andrea Brandt Ph.D. M.F.T., a marriage and family therapist with over 35 years of clinical experience, explained that nostalgia is different from simply remembering things that happened in the past, which can sometimes make us feel sad. It usually boosts our well-being because it’s a comparison-free way of looking at the bygone days.
"When we think about meaningful life events that trigger our nostalgia response, it helps make meaning of our lives," she wrote. "We form a narrative about who we are, who we've been, who we'd like to become and where we've been, where we are now, and where we'd like to go. The story we tell ourselves about ourselves is vital to our well-being."
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Moreover, Taylor FioRito and Clay Routledge from North Dakota State University noted that nostalgia is a common, universal, and highly social-emotional experience. "When people bring to mind memories that make them nostalgic, they are revisiting personally meaningful life events shared with loved ones."
The researchers explained that negative affective states such as sadness, loneliness, and meaninglessness trigger nostalgia, and it, in turn, enhances well-being, feelings of social connectedness, and perceptions of meaning in life. "Nostalgia involves reflecting on past experiences but it motivates affective states, behaviors, and goals that improve people's future lives."
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However, while it may seem that nostalgia is a primarily positive emotion that lifts people’s spirits, psychologists at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences have found the opposite may be true. They discovered that in previous studies, participants were usually asked to recall past events that made them feel most nostalgic, which usually lead to recalling positive and fond memories.
"When people are asked to describe something that makes them feel very nostalgic, the positive elements dominate," David Newman, the study’s lead author and a Ph.D. candidate at USC Dornsife, said. "They think of a pleasant past experience, and the memories they bring to mind have a positive influence on how they see their own life."
According to the research team, this approach overlooks that people may have different memories depending on their mood — whether they’re experiencing a good or a bad day. They decided to conduct several studies that look into how frequently people may feel nostalgic and how intense their feelings are in daily life. So they reached out to 230 undergraduate students to participate in diary studies and complete daily questionnaires for 14 days.
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Interestingly, the results revealed that people were likely to feel nostalgic when things were not quite right for them in the present. "Nostalgia is a mixed emotion," Newman said. "It also is negative. We found that people are most likely to think of the good old days when something goes wrong in the present."
Moreover, people reported feeling more stressed, depressed, and lonely on days when they felt nostalgic. They also expressed more regret and rumination, lower self-esteem, and dissatisfaction with their life. "These negative experiences colored nostalgia in a negative light,” Newman added.
However, the psychologists also found a positive connection "when they had helped others, were reminded of old friendships or music, felt inspired and engaged in social media use".
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The 2019 ones look a whole lot happier. Maybe not so bad*ss, but if that's the price for happiness, I'm onboard.
They are very bad*ss, and some are even hotter than the 80's heroes
Load More Replies...Have you never seen Thor? Wolverine? Any or the action movies the Rock is in?!
Where's Bruce Willis in the top row? And where are all the Chrises in the bottom row?
They clearly haven't seen Thor. Also: I was there, in the 80s, and most peeps made fun of hunky guys like this. And often as not they were the bad guys.
Good ol’ 80s - everyone was super homophobic and yet every action movie featured and oily muscled half naked guy as the hero. Can we all just admit that the more repressed people are the more they spew out the very thing they’re against?
Load More Replies...I saw this post on Facebook and a contact of mine responded, "what happened to men?" and I thought, "they stopped taking steroids?"
I bet those tough guys on the bottom are strong enough to share their feelings, and they are not afraid to cry
Maybe if they used The Rock, Vin Deisel, Mark Wahlberg or any of the famous Chris guys it would be more accurate.
love how everyone just groups the Chrises together because there are just so many.
Load More Replies...Looks to me like there was a whole lot of homo-erotic action happening in 1980s Hollywood.
Go watch " The expendables " franchise ( really dumb, extremely fun to watch, you may OD on testosterone though lol )
the action heroes in the 80s created unhealthy and unachievable standards, the new ones are a bit better and much more relatable
Action heroes in the 80s were so badly paid they couldn't eve afford a shirt
Yes, but 2019 also had the Chrises who were all very buff for their action hero roles, not to mention Zac Efron who said that he got body dysmorphia from the workouts and body he had to create for Baywatch.
I think they realized that downing steroids non-stop doesn't do a lot for one's health. Besides, who in the world would want to wake up next to a muscle-bound goon looking like that? Give me a "normal" (whatever that is...LOL) looking guy any day.
Sad that men didn't own shirts in the 1980s. Glad to see we came this far
So we decided that action heroes no longer need to be unreasonably muscular, adhere to toxic ideals of masculinity, and can have strengths other than 'carries lots of guns'? Oh noooo :/
80s guy on the far left is cute. Even with the very very 80s hair. However the 2019 guys look much more relaxed and happy. Both are good imo.
Dolph Lundgren? You should see him now. Shoot, look at any of those guys now, lol.
Load More Replies...They chose the agile teenager, the inventor with crazy gadgets, the one who transforms from a scientist to a monster and the Sorcerer because their meme wouldn't have worked had they picked Thor, Superman, Batfleck or Captain America.
Hey! Dolph belongs on BOTH lines! He's still making the same kind of low-budget, guilty -pleasure action flicks now as he did back then.
Weeelll... uhm... what I see is that it's no longer in style to ... uhh... have your shirt off constantly? Pity.
They conveniently left out Chris Hemsworth (Thor) & Chris Evans (Captain America) who are both pretty ripped.
2019 wins because I'd totally f**k Tom Holland while the 80s guys are all gross and overly ripped.
Mmm...steroids. Also, notice that Chris Hemsworth, Jason Momoa, Dwayne Johnson, and Henry Cavill are absent...
Love growing up in the 80s .. awesome music and movies .. bad hair snd clothes.
Notice they left out all the jacked and bulked people like Dave Bautista, The Rock, Henry Caville, Jason Mamoa, John Cena, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Chis Pratt, Kumail Nanjiani, Idris Elba, Jason Statham, Joel Kinneman, and ajacked action starts of the modern entertainment industry. And I've seen Tom Holland with out a shirt and he may not be jacked but he is super toned and cut.
Everyone has to be emaciated and have thigh gap. It's gross. So is bodybuilding, to my eye, but I'm sick of skeletal people
I'm pretty sure all the action dudes from 2019 are all jacked as well haha. Just bad pictures with suits ons. Also all the 80s action heros took a ton of steroids.... Except for dolph lundgren that dude was just blessed. He's a freaking doctor for gods sake.
What a crock, if you're going to compare muscles, nobody gets to wear a shirt
Could it be because 80's action heroes were meant mostly for men (you know, that "women don't watch action films" trope), while nowadays the idea of action films being enjoyable for all kinds of people has become much more popular? Like, I do appreciate the Greek god body type, and Dolph Lundgren is most certainly the sweetest eye candy for me (by the way, did you know he has an IQ score of 160?)... But have you seen Scott Lang's (Ant-Man, played by Paul Rudd) expression as he watches his daughter sleeping peacefully? This is the kind of man I am ready to spend my whole life with!
At least they are more unique than just P U N C H. Also, there are still people like hulk.
I'm missing Thor, Wolvering, Captain America... or are these too 80th...?
Mmmm...who else wished the slipped and fell on the kitchen floor right under where Jean Claude did that split across the counters butt nekked in that one film?!? So hot!
Not really fair to show Mark Rufalo on the red carpet and not as Hulk….
The 2019 ones are all smiling because their Winkies haven’t been shrivelled by steroids
If any one of the 80's heroes took on all four of the 2019 "heroes", I suspect we would witness a four soy-boy human centipede in under five minutes. KaPow!
"The results from these studies stand in sharp contrast to the prevailing conclusion from previous research, which had indicated that nostalgia is a mixed but predominantly positive emotion," Newman said.
"Deliberately engaging in the recollection of extremely nostalgic moments may improve well-being. But in most situations in daily life, feeling nostalgic may not feel very pleasant," he concluded.
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I love how new generations fight for gender diversity, mental health, climate action, etc. I have trouble understanding why agism, i.e. trashing all people based on when they were born, is ok though.
Seriously!! Every generation had positives and negatives. Times change, some good changes, some not so good.
Load More Replies...Stop glamorizing the past. Stop deciding there was a "golden age". The only golden ages were for those who had all the gold.
Strange how in a world were we are constantly told that we should all be equal (and dare we disagree against this) we are then told in a proud and boastful way that we are most definitely not, and in a weirdly contradictory and polarising damaging way by the exact same people. We do live in bizare times...
There's a simple reason why people think music was better in the past and that's because people only remember the good stuff and forget all of the c**p.
Absolutely right! I spent three days educating myself on 70's country and now I have PTSD.
Load More Replies...I enjoy how this nonsense has been going on for literally all of recorded history. There has never been a time where aging generations weren't bitching about the next one.
i mean most of these are satire and not cringy, but i get what you mean
Boomers: kids today Millennials: ok boomer Gen X: would you two shut the f up
I have been on this planet more than a few decades and I still don’t understand why it has to be “us against them”.
I was born in 95 so I'm kind of an in between millennial, I can read and write cursive and my country requires you to take the drivers test in a manual gear car. I do worry about the next generation though, the children I interact with seem to have no tolerance to frustration. One kid would play a game by asking the computer for a hint and hitting enter to apply it over and over again until the winning music. I tried to teach them to play but they instantly got bored and went back to make the computer solve it. I've seen this in several other kids and all kinds of games or puzzles. I'm not saying the whole generation is lost but this does concern me that they don't seem to want or enjoy putting in a little effort to learn and get better at resolving it, they just want the winning music
I love how new generations fight for gender diversity, mental health, climate action, etc. I have trouble understanding why agism, i.e. trashing all people based on when they were born, is ok though.
Seriously!! Every generation had positives and negatives. Times change, some good changes, some not so good.
Load More Replies...Stop glamorizing the past. Stop deciding there was a "golden age". The only golden ages were for those who had all the gold.
Strange how in a world were we are constantly told that we should all be equal (and dare we disagree against this) we are then told in a proud and boastful way that we are most definitely not, and in a weirdly contradictory and polarising damaging way by the exact same people. We do live in bizare times...
There's a simple reason why people think music was better in the past and that's because people only remember the good stuff and forget all of the c**p.
Absolutely right! I spent three days educating myself on 70's country and now I have PTSD.
Load More Replies...I enjoy how this nonsense has been going on for literally all of recorded history. There has never been a time where aging generations weren't bitching about the next one.
i mean most of these are satire and not cringy, but i get what you mean
Boomers: kids today Millennials: ok boomer Gen X: would you two shut the f up
I have been on this planet more than a few decades and I still don’t understand why it has to be “us against them”.
I was born in 95 so I'm kind of an in between millennial, I can read and write cursive and my country requires you to take the drivers test in a manual gear car. I do worry about the next generation though, the children I interact with seem to have no tolerance to frustration. One kid would play a game by asking the computer for a hint and hitting enter to apply it over and over again until the winning music. I tried to teach them to play but they instantly got bored and went back to make the computer solve it. I've seen this in several other kids and all kinds of games or puzzles. I'm not saying the whole generation is lost but this does concern me that they don't seem to want or enjoy putting in a little effort to learn and get better at resolving it, they just want the winning music