Gen Z's Y2K Takeover – The Science Survey

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Last updated 09 janeiro 2025
Gen Z's Y2K Takeover – The Science Survey
Generation Z — the generation born between 1997 to 2012 — has an obsession with faux nostalgia. We have seen (and heard) the fascination with the 1980s, as Netflix’s Stranger Things season 4 release had just about everyone humming Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill.” We have also witnessed the revival of many more visual
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