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abueloretrowave · 5 months
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-the can owns this place
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awfullydxpeched · 21 days
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loving how fletch is the only one who didn't get the memo about wearing leather jackets
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johanhawk · 4 months
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Savage amusement 🩷🦩💋🎸
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cherri-vixen · 1 month
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Happy Valentines Day To My Favorite Pookies - Dimebag, Joey Jordison, Vinne Paul, Dave Mustaine, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, Cliff Burton, Rob Trujillo, Jason Newstead, David Ellefson, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, Wednesday 13, Eric Griffin, Acey Slade, and Jani Lane ❤️❤️❤️
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sundaysplayzone · 19 days
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Summer days at the beach are just around the corner!
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retroness-is-fabulous · 10 months
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crucifuucked · 2 years
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the masculine urge to become an 80s metalhead heartthrob
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lauren-delorean · 10 months
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Would you help me with my data input?
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jojogieriz · 2 years
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My contribution to the icemav community (idk how Tumblr works yolo)
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tmarshconnors · 3 months
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The 80's Nostalgic Appeal…
The 80s was a decade known for its vibrant and bold aesthetic, especially when it came to envisioning the future. From neon lights and retro-futuristic architecture to sleek, high-tech gadgets, the designs of that era exuded a unique blend of nostalgia and innovation. Surprisingly, many find themselves longing for the aesthetic futuristic designs of the 80s, which seem to outshine the present. In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons behind this phenomenon and delve into what made the 80s so iconic in terms of futuristic design.
Neon Dreams and Cyberpunk Vibes: One of the most iconic features of 80s futuristic design was the abundant use of neon lights. The neon glow added a sense of energy and excitement to the vision of the future, creating a cyberpunk aesthetic that resonates with many today. In contrast, contemporary designs often lean towards minimalism, leaving behind the vibrant and dynamic elements that defined the 80s.
Retro-Futuristic Architecture: The architecture of the 80s was marked by futuristic shapes, sleek lines, and bold colors. Buildings and structures were designed with a sense of optimism about the future, pushing the boundaries of imagination. Today's architecture tends to favor practicality and sustainability, often resulting in a more subdued and understated look. The 80s' retro-futuristic buildings still capture the imagination and stand as a testament to an era unafraid to dream big.
Synthwave Music and Technological Nostalgia: The music of the 80s, particularly the synthwave genre, has experienced a resurgence in popularity. This nostalgic music genre, often inspired by the sounds of 80s electronic music, contributes to the overall allure of the era. Moreover, the technological landscape of the 80s, with its iconic gadgets and futuristic concepts, is remembered with a certain fondness that the present may struggle to replicate.
Vintage Tech Chic: The sleek and shiny tech gadgets of the 80s, though outdated by today's standards, had a certain charm that resonates with enthusiasts. From retro computers to chunky yet stylish mobile phones, these vintage tech pieces have become sought-after collector's items. In contrast, modern technology tends to prioritise slim and seamless designs, sacrificing some of the personality and character found in 80s gadgets.
While the present era undoubtedly boasts incredible technological advancements and a more sustainable design ethos, there's an undeniable allure to the aesthetic futuristic designs of the 80s. The neon-soaked dreams, retro-futuristic architecture, and iconic technology of that era continue to captivate our imagination. Whether it's the nostalgia for a bygone era or a longing for a future that never came to be, the 80s aesthetic remains a powerful influence, reminding us that sometimes, looking back can be as exciting as looking forward.
As a 90s kid, there's a certain magic in reminiscing about the neon-drenched dreams and futuristic fantasies of the 80s. It's like unlocking a treasure chest of memories filled with the hum of chunky computers, the thrill of playing pixelated video games, and the joy of rewinding cassette tapes just to hear that favorite song one more time. While the 90s had its own charm with dial-up internet and the rise of portable CD players, there's something undeniably special about the glow of nostalgia that the 80s cast upon us.
So here we are, caught between the analog past and the digital present, savoring the timeless echoes of a decade that dared to dream big. As a 90s kid, I find solace in the fact that the 80s aesthetic lives on, not just as a fashion statement or a design trend, but as a piece of our collective imagination. It's a reminder that, no matter how fast technology evolves or how sleek our gadgets become, there's a certain warmth in the glow of a neon sign and the whir of a cassette tape, transporting us back to an era when the future was limitless, and the possibilities were as bright as the neon lights that adorned our childhood dreams.
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letsgoleelee · 1 year
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abueloretrowave · 1 year
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F i r e w o r k s
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awfullydxpeched · 4 days
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dave in the sparkly leather jacket <33 | photos by massimo rana, milan 1990
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johanhawk · 5 months
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wolftheriot · 1 year
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Night Run
A black Yamatsuri Kinisi zips through the vast Shintokian Expressway network,is it rushing somewhere or is it making a timed run on the Expressway 3?
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11milebay · 1 year
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Jazzmin Jolly wearing a Selkie dress
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