If you had to choose one decade of the 20th century to live in... which one would you choose and why?
The 90s.
Well, I already lived in it, and it was pretty nice. 9/10 would live through again.
80s in loop mode.
The 50s and 20s seem interesting too, but I actually experienced the spectacle of the 80s.
>>66743
80s
70s
>>66743
Isnt the "future" part of op pic already reality?
50s, probably.
1890s, for the music.
>2010s
>implying anyone but traps still wear dresses
>>67355
Seriously this. Looking at how far of they were in depicting the fashion of the decades I've actually lived through it kinda makes you doubt the validity of how accurate they got it for the fashion from 200 years ago.
Oh, and I'd go with the 90's. There's never been a better time to be alive in terms of comfort and convenience than right now, so the latest decade available is the obvious choice.
>>67355
>USA is the whole world
1900's probably
>>67497
>Seriously this. Looking at how far of they were in depicting the fashion of the decades I've actually lived through it kinda makes you doubt the validity of how accurate they got it for the fashion from 200 years ago.
It looks very accurate to me... except for the 2010s (which, to be fair, haven't ended yet).
>Oh, and I'd go with the 90's. There's never been a better time to be alive in terms of comfort and convenience than right now, so the latest decade available is the obvious choice
Real wages in the USA have stagnated since the early 1970s and have declined in other parts of the world, like Africa. So, if you are American, you've got at least three or four decades to choose from.
People from the 1970s had in average the same purchasing power as today, with less technology, but more social equality.