Culture Crash: Why We Always Go Back To What We Loved In High School
We rewind back in time and talk about the power of nostalgia when it comes to the music, movies and shows we prefer.
We rewind back in time and talk about the power of nostalgia when it comes to the music, movies and shows we prefer.
While some of us still prefer pen and paper, many younger people are shifting completely online. And it’s not just for to-do lists or communication, but also using platforms like Instagram, Twitter or Facebook as a daily, reflective ‘online diary’ of sorts.
For almost 200 years, its members have protected tiny towns along the border and have helped solve numerous crimes and corruption throughout the state. However, the valiant group also has a darker history filled with corruption, murder and violence against minorities.
There’s a certain amount of nostalgia when we revisit our favorite music, show and movies from those young, teenage years. This week on Viewpoints we discuss how many Americans cling to the hot pop culture of their generation.
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