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Nostalgia can be a pleasant feeling, especially when you’re reminiscing about things like spending time at your grandparents’ or your favorite meals to have as a child.

However, some people seem to take nostalgia a step too far. Instead of recollecting the past as it was, they over-romanticize it, saying that things were better back in the day, erasing—or simply lying about—the things they didn’t want to see through their rose-tinted glasses.

That’s where the ‘Le Wrong Generation’ subreddit comes into play. As per their own description, they’re “dedicated to satirically mocking those people who, blinded by their own nostalgia, believe certain things in the past to be unequivocally better than today.” And if you’d like to see what that entails, you can find a number of examples on the list below, where you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with professor of literature and linguistics at Mars Hill University, expert in nostalgia, Dr. Hal McDonald.

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Smarter Than The Previous Generation

Humorous nostalgia meme about how car manuals have changed over 50 years, reflecting rose tinted tolerance online.

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4 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Of course, manuals aren't written by Nostradamus but rather shaped by user feedback. So if the current generation isn't told about valves it's because too many representatives of the previous generations thought it was a swell idea to guzzle the sumptuous contents of a car battery (maybe to wash away the aftertaste of leaded gasoline) and the legal department intervened to rewrite the manuals. PS Written by a member of one of the previous generations...

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    #3

    Millennials Believed That They Will Going To End Racism Forever?

    Tweet reflecting on millennial nostalgia and rose tinted tolerance about past hopes for a better world and internet kindness.

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    DrBronxx
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Literally every generation thinks this way when they're young. The issues may differ, but the way of thinking stays the same.

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    So many things in life can feel nostalgic, from old songs to a favored T-shirt. But there is one thing that seems to be a universal nostalgia trigger, and that is food. In an interview with Bored Panda, professor of literature and linguistics at Mars Hill University, Dr. Hal McDonald noted that food can be a potent source of nostalgic comfort, because our memories of smells and tastes are closely connected to the emotional centers of our brains.

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    “Eating something we associate with a happy time in our lives can trigger a vivid memory of that earlier time in our lives, and allow us to once again feel the same positive feelings we felt way back during that happy time,” he explained.

    According to the expert, an added reward comes when we experience the taste or smell unexpectedly. “For example, when someone serves us a dish we had when we were a child but were so young that we have no clear memory of it. Unexpectedly tasting the food item after all these years triggers the memory of the earlier time and the emotions associated with it, but it also carries with it the element of surprise, which triggers yet another reward system in our brains, intensifying the pleasure.”

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    Was Watching A Scene From Grease And Came Upon This Gem Of A Comment

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    But being taken back in time by tastes and smells or feeling somewhat nostalgic about some other thing is not what the ‘Le Wrong Generation’ is all about. It is focused more on people who are blinded by nostalgia, and their beliefs that a certain time in the past was way better than the time we live in now.

    In their description, the community with more than 303K members noted that they satirically mock the people who are “blinded by their own nostalgia, [and] believe certain things in the past to be unequivocally better than today,” and browsing this list, you will see why.

    #7

    “People Got Along” In The 90s?!

    Screenshot of a Twitter debate on nostalgia and tolerance discussing race and social issues in the 80s and 90s.

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    Damned_Cat
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember when the world was perfect like that. I was 4 years old at the time. After I grew up, it was a whole different ball game.

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    #8

    Found This On R/Im14andthisisdeep, Of All Places

    Missing poster of three young adults with shovels during a snowstorm, illustrating nostalgia taken too far humor.

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    DrBronxx
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    UPDATE: previous generations started, perpetuated, and did sweet f**k all about climate change, so these "ambitious" young "adults" are not needed nearly as much.

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    The community’s description also notes that it all started with music. “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,” they wrote, and indeed, many people in their posts focus on how music back in the day was way better.

    And while that may be true—you might subjectively enjoy music from that time more than you do what’s on the radio today—following the community’s idea, that doesn’t make the ’60s or ’70s an overall better time to be alive.

    On the contrary, several netizens in the comments have pointed out that present times win in the battle of “now vs. then,” as now you can listen to music from whatever period, which wasn’t as easy to do back in the day.

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    No One Saw Color In The 70s And 80s?! Wtf?!

    Tweet about nostalgia and social change, reflecting on tolerance and unity in America during the 1970s and 1980s.

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    #10

    Real Men Don't Use Helmets

    Men riding motorcycles in 1983 compared to men using electric scooters in 2023 showing nostalgia taken too far.

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    Enuya
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So, they finally learned to wear helmets and don't produce exhaust fumes and noise? Sounds like a win to me.

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    Talking to Bored Panda about the subreddit a couple of years ago, one of its moderators echoed its description, emphasizing the role music played regarding the ‘Le Wrong Generation’ community. “One of the core beginnings was based on music; such as people who becry musicians nowadays for creating their own sound and making it unique to themselves,” they said.

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    Delving deeper into why romanticizing the past is not too good of an idea, the moderator added that “Looking too much towards the past will only hurt your perspective towards the future.”

    #12

    Tf?

    Comparison of men in the West then and now illustrating rose tinted tolerance and nostalgia taken too far in fashion choices.

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    DrBronxx
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sure. No-one dresses like Cary Grant in this picture anymore. No-one. I went to work today in a yellow tank top, rainbow g-string and fishnet stockings. The only embarrassing thing about it was that another guy had the exact same outfit. Corporate law is a fun gig.

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    #13

    I'm Sorry What?

    CD with text above saying this was our version of vinyl, illustrating nostalgia taken too far in rose tinted tolerance posts online

    I found this in a 90s facebook page/probably group. Does the person who made this meme understand that Vinyl existed long before the 90s and before they were born? Like it makes it sound like they seriously think Vinyl is some modern thing that the "kids these days use" and making it sound like a flex that CDs quality wise were better than Vinyl 😆🤣 when that is not the case at all. Like bruh companies brought lt back because they realized you shouldn't have gotten rid of them to begin with.

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    There’s So Many Things They Do That Would Get Them Beat Up Back Then They Don’t Even Realize

    Cartoon scene mocking nostalgia with a man punching a boy, highlighting rose tinted tolerance and outdated gender stereotypes.

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    Nova Rook
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Elvis was a huge groomer who got a child hooked on d***s so he could control her. Elvis is an American hero and icon.

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    While over-romanticizing the past or turning a blind eye to its less positive aspects is what makes this community call people out, feeling nostalgic in and of itself is not necessarily bad. As long as you don’t have your mind set on the past being unequivocally better than the present, it can even be a pleasant experience, serving several important functions in people’s lives.

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    Talking about nostalgia on the Speaking Of Psychology podcast, licensed psychologist and professor of psychology at LeMoyne College, Krystine Batcho, PhD., noted that the thing that ties all those functions together is the fact that nostalgia is an emotional experience that unifies.

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    “One example of this is it helps to unite our sense of who we are, our self, our identity over time. Because over time, we change constantly, we change in incredible ways. We’re not anywhere near the same as we were when we were three years old, for example. Nostalgia, by motivating us to remember the past in our own life, helps to unite us to that authentic self and remind us of who we have been and then compare that to who we feel we are today,” the expert explained, adding that it gives us a sense of who we want to be down the road in the future.

    #15

    So No One Had Problems With Each Other In School In 2004

    Class of 2004 nostalgia photo with people in classroom, showing rose tinted tolerance and online mockery comments.

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    Enuya
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Either this person never attended school or they were the ones doing bullying

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    “The other way that nostalgia serves an essential psychological function is that it is a highly social emotion. It connects us to other people,” Dr. Batcho continued. She noted that the feeling becomes a part of what bonds us to the most important people in our lives, starting with our parents and siblings or friends when we’re young and extending to a broader circle as we go through life.

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    “It’s a social connectedness phenomenon, and nostalgia is in that sense a very healthy pro-social emotion,” the expert pointed out.

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    “The other way that it’s unifying is that it helps us to unify what otherwise would be felt or experienced by us as conflicts,” the expert continued. As nostalgia is a bittersweet emotion—sweet because of the beautiful memories and bitter because we can never actually experience them again—it can help us deal with conflict more easily.

    “The irreversibility of time means that we absolutely cannot go back in time, so it helps us to deal with the conflict of the bitter longing for what can never be again together with the sweetness of having experienced it and being able to revisit it and relive it again.”

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    #21

    Rose Tinted Tolerance

    Illustration mocking tolerance levels of xennials, reflecting rose tinted tolerance and nostalgia taken too far online.

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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew up in the 80s and 90s. When I was a kid (at least where I lived), we used the word "gay" to mean "lame" or "stupid" - so: "Aw, my mom won't let me go to the arcade with you guys." - "That's gay!" Then, my childhood best friend came out to me when we were 12-13ish or so. I learned VERY fast that using the word "gay" as I had been using it really hurt my friend's feelings, so I STOPPED. It's the same as learning to stop using the r-word (which we also used a lot in the 80s/90s.) Most people who are decent people DON'T use words like "fággot". People who are ássholes DO use words like that. It's not "hurhurr the whole generation of xellinials call people 'fággot'!!!" (...what is a xellinial, anyway?) Mean, sh!tty people in ANY generation are going to use slurs and insults. It's not restricted to any particular generation/group.

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    The 2000s Were Not All That!

    Tweet criticizing modern views and expressing rose tinted tolerance for 2000s nostalgia with controversial opinions online.

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    Moxitron Jazz
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "I totally wasn't living in a pre--conceived bubble of ignorance and ethnocentric cowardice..."

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    #23

    The First Gen Z Borns Was On 1996 Or 1997 So This Take Is Not True!

    Tweet mocking Gen Z for failing to understand 90s racial tolerance, illustrating rose tinted tolerance and nostalgia mockery online.

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    Sandella
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love how everyone who makes this claim is white.. as someone who is not white and grew up in the 90s I can tell you how wrong he is!

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    It’s safe to assume that the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia is something that occasionally overflows in most of us. And there’s nothing wrong with reminiscing about the good old days. But going overboard and saying that the good old days were a better time to live in than now might lead to you being called out on the ‘Le Wrong Generation’ subreddit, so keep that in mind.

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    #24

    So He Thinks That In 2005, There Was A Culture Of Happiness And Everyone Had Respect Towards One Another

    Screenshot of a tweet nostalgically describing 2005 America with no wars and cultural respect, mocking rose tinted tolerance.

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    #26

    The 70s

    Cartoon dog next to text highlighting nostalgic memories of mothers wiping faces with spit and hankies, not antibacterial wipes.

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    Trillian
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Survivor's bias. Goes for all the stupid posts about not wearing seatbelts, swimming in rivers etc. Those who didn't make it aren't around today to post büllshit on social media.

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    #27

    Ironically, The Song Is Called Stressed Out

    Person wearing a red beanie riding a bike on an empty street, reflecting rose tinted tolerance and nostalgia online.

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    Clown fish
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hmmm they are stressing because they can't get a f#cking affordable home and the gunning down of children in schools got worse

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    #29

    So They Think That Some Gen Z Like Myself Never Went To A Video Rental Store When We Were Younger

    Interior of a nostalgic video rental store with rows of DVDs, showing rose tinted tolerance for past media culture.

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    #31

    So Millennials Had Completely Forgotten About Columbine, 9/11, Bush II, Or The 2008 Recession When They Were In High School

    Tweet about Millennials experiencing a nostalgic, apolitical high school with rose tinted tolerance and mocked online.

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    Sarah
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Second main concern in the 90s.. Oasis or Blur . Wrong choice and you’re a pariah

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    I Found This On R/Genz

    Reddit post expressing nostalgia and rose tinted tolerance for past decades, feeling depressed about the current generation.

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    Tabitha
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I go through periods where I’m depressed I wasn’t born 20 or 30 years later than I was. I came into adulthood before a lot of the norms of today were even thought of, much less expected. Things like equal rights, diversity, employee rights, work-life balance, etc. We were still fighting for those things, and back then we were definitely not in the majority, and if you advocated for those things, you were turned into a pariah, you were not in the running for raises and promotions at work, no matter how good you were at your job, and your work life was made as unpleasant as possible. If they couldn’t find a concrete reason to fire you for your “rabble rousing” and demands for better pay and treatment at work, then they’d make you as miserable as they could to make you want to quit.

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    #33

    I Guess This Millennial Slept Through The Whole LA Race Riots Of 1992 And The Oj Simpson Case In 1995

    Tweet discussing millennials and Gen-Z with a man gesturing in front of bookshelves, reflecting rose tinted tolerance nostalgia.

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    Rachel Pelz
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My goddaughter's first day of school was 9/11/2001. So talk about growing up in a peaceful world.

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    #34

    Dae Gen Z And Gen Alpha People Will Never Understand 90s And Early 2000s Animation

    Tweet about Gen Z missing the quality of 90s and early 2000s cinematic animation, related to rose tinted tolerance.

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    DrBronxx
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am trying to understand what this guy is saying. Is he saying that animation peaked in that period? Because that is ridiculously stupid. Look at Pixar, independent filmmakers like Tomm Moore, and Japanese directors like Makoto Shinkai. You will never see a more beautiful film than Your Name. Look at the Spider-Verse films, for f**k's sake.

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    #39

    Ah Yes, Woodstock 99 Was Peak Humanity With All Of The Riots That Most Of Gen X Did In That Festival

    Tweet showing a shirtless guitarist at Woodstock 99, humorously illustrating rose tinted tolerance and nostalgia taken too far.

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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Humanity at its best, huh? Tell that to all the women who were gang r***d for trying to listen to music. It happened to DOZENS of women there. And for those who typically care more about property than humans, plenty of that was destroyed too.

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    And The "What Happened To Music" Cycle Continues

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