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Oh what a Decade

Journal Entry: Fri Dec 31, 2010, 4:41 AM
  • Mood: Seasonal
  • Listening to: Video game music
  • Watching: New Years fireworks
  • Playing: Crash bandicoot 2
  • Eating: Chocolate
  • Drinking: Chocolate milk
Normally I don't bother with "end of year" journals, but since this year is the closing of the "naughties" forever, I think I'd give a nostalgic testament to it with what I remember most and my most significant experiences :)

Personal experiences - the "sentimental" stuff :aww:

Hard to think at the beginning of the decade I was nervously thinking about what High school was going to be like, weeks from starting it and weeks after giving a goodbye to my primary school life (which I later missed once I was in high school, I'm sure many of you felt the same ;)) I was 12 at the time - to avoid confusion for American readers, there's no "middle school" here - high school starts at grade 7. Back then the only hair on me was on my head, now I have to shave it off virtually everyday, and that's just the face :lol:

Wasn't easy - starting big, bad high school and hiding the fact I then still LOVED Pokemon, still LOVED Dragon Ball Z and thought Trunks was the coolest character in the show, I had my haircut like his for much of my early teens :giggle: Didn't look good on such a dorky teenager as myself though, not that I felt like that at the time 8-) I was a bit of smartass in high school so that kind makes up for it. Not a terror but no goody two-shoes either. I told off some teachers and drew all the time in class...sometimes rude stuff....on the chalkboard but most teachers still remember my antics fondly :giggle:

Speaking of drawing, like many young artists here - I drew more than my fair share of amateurish anime art in my teens, much of which were rips of existing characters that I so denied they were :evileye: I thought they were great at the time, but all I can say is thank God I didn't know of dA back then, I would have probably gotten trolled for my "art" :lmao: I still have some, but stupidly threw so much away, keep your old shit guys! one day you'll look back and laugh :deviation:

Talking about art brings me to deviantART, I wasn't led to this site until I was 17 (2006) so I was in my last year of school by then and I think I made more artistic progress in my first couple of years on dA than I did in the 6 years of this decade before it. It has changed my life, mostly for the better. I wish dA and its kind community was there for me in my difficult early-teen years, but in another way - not having my young life controlled by computers and internet was an experience no generation will likely get again, mine was one of the last..Times change so fast :omg: So here I am, can't say my life is all too fulfilling but many experiences have shaped who I am, but wow have I changed, mostly for the better (especially physically :lol:) but also much wiser than the naive teen I was when the decade started :bow:

Pop Culture experiences - the "yeah, I remember that!" stuff :eager:

Not even the "Xbox generation" was out at the beginning of the decade. The Nintendo 64 and its rival the first PlayStation still were giving their last puff of steam before paving the way for the next generation. I personally was a Gamecube guy since I love Nintendo, especially Super Smash Bros, and have around 400 hours of Super Smash Bros Melee play time racked up between age 14 and now :nerd: Time wasted? - nah, there's a saying that goes "Time wasted having fun is never really wasted" :la: My school friends and I always argued over what consoles were best (need I say they were Xbox lovers :greetings:) ahh the "serious debates" teenagers have :blahblah:

And what causes debates more than anything other than religion, politics and sport? - Music! :tunes: the past decade had some really memorable music, one-hit wonders like: Who let the dogs out?, Starlight, Hey-ya, Where is the Love?, Bad Day, Ms Jackson, All the small things, She will be loved, Welcome to the black parade, Wish you well, Candyman, Feel good inc and about a million others - heck, even Crazy Frog deserves a spot :frog:

Movies and TV too, there's heaps also to mention there: Shrek, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Spiderman, Ice Age, Matrix, The DaVinci code, The Dark Knight and Avatar to cap e'm all near the end 8-). Though some things I'd rather forget *cough* Big Brother *cough* :bleh:

Got any more to list, just go ahead in your comment, I love hearing about this sort of stuff, Happy New Year! :woohoo:

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:iconsoulreaperamaya:
I still have my Gamecube! I was so annoyed how all my friends would rather play Playstation or XBox, so I just ended up playing Melee with my sister all day (you're not alone ^^) along with Super Mario Sunshine, Sonic, and F-Zero GX. I miss that decade...
I thought everyone forgot about Crazy Frog, but apparently not! I hated it when it was big, but now I play it on YouTube and dance around when I don't feel like doing homework XD
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`priteeboy Feb 11, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Yeah - all but one of my friends were Xbox or PS2 fans. They - like all Xbox and Playstation fans - were always so pretentious about how their favourite console was the best and how Nintendo sucked. They spent most of their argument just on the graphics, so I wonder - were their actual GAMES any better, or did teenagers just think they were better because of nicer graphics? :roll: So many Xbox and PS2 games bored me - then again, all I really saw of it most of the time were those damn racing car games. Ugh, so bland and uncreative, I had no idea why everyone else liked those :yawn: I suppose teenagers just wish they could recklessly drive around an expensive car for real and those games are as close as they will ever get :hmm:

Lol, I loved Crazy Frog when it came out, so I didn't mind the fact that it made number 1 on the charts here for about five weeks in a row :lmao: I bet REAL musicians would have been pissed though, it would be an insult to their skill :lol: Just like how one artist here can do a brilliant piece of work while some anime doodle or photo that involves boobs will get more attention in a day than theirs ever would :disbelief: stupid things win over stupid people, and there's a lot of stupid people around :slow:
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:iconbeebdweeb:
The naughties was a great decade to be a teenager and also the most challenging to grow up in that period. All the crazes and fads I used to be into and lots of new invention of the technological era and pop culture. It was a decade of many new discoveries and revelations to experience with. Here's hoping to a new decade being better than the last!
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`priteeboy Feb 4, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
That's true - in one way it was cool to be a teenager since it was as far as technology got before completely taking over our lives (I'm glad when I was a teenager only half of the students had phones, you were "cool" if you had one, not that I cared :p) But it was also the last bit of time before teenagers tarted becoming a bit more accepting. Stupid jokes and pranks are still thrown around but it was definitely worse not even a decade ago - I think I would have had a lot more friends if I went now than when I did :X
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:iconbeebdweeb:
AH well, that decade's gone forever. Time to look forward!
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:iconrhapsody-shaman:
Finding out about GACKT was probably one of the best things to happen to me this decade. I was really depressed going into high school. I came from the smallest middle school, and I was NOT prepared for the rat race that I'm in now.

I started listening to GACKT after a looong dynasty of Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core/Advent Children. Brought me out of my depression and did me a world of good.

-Rhapsody
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`priteeboy Jan 12, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Lucky that you discovered these things relatively early. Absolutely nothing led me to anything of the kind until I saw the popularity of it on dA, by then I was pretty much done with high school. Wish I discovered the beauty of Jrock and Jpop singers and Final Fantasy characters sooner :(
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:iconrhapsody-shaman:
True, I'm glad I discovered GACKT when I did-Especially since he might be going on tour in the US this year! If he does, I'll be sure to get you some pics!

-Rhapsody
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:icondbredbull:
ah, but Hey-ya and Ms Jackson were from the same band, so I'd say TWO-hit wonders :eyes:
Btw I saw a comment that just said "are u gay?" and laughed at the fact that someone posted that on this journal :XD:
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`priteeboy Jan 10, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Oh crap - they were from the same people, I totally forgot in my attempts to only pick one song per-band :oops: Oh well, they were memorable at least :nod:

The way that person types, makes me think they may be a troll, so I'm minimizing conversation with them :paranoid:
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