Dr Doran
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Am I the only one who hates the 1970s? People have been defending that era lately. I was born in 1970 and I hated the styles. I remember them well. My friends' parents -- even the parents of my schoolmates in my lower-class, heavily immigrant Catholic grade school from 1976 - 1982 -- sported these styles. My father, in contrast, was born in 1921 so he wore a suit, coat, tie, smart horn rims, and wingtips every day. To me, his look was terribly handsome; to me, the flared jeans, long hair, facial hair monstrosities, and colors on everyone else were just apalling. So were the drawn-out diction, the vulgar jokes, the public improprieties, the unbathed bodies. These things repelled me even as a little child.
Is it just me? Is there something good about the 1970s that I have missed (besides the many interesting films of the era, which are nevertheless difficult to watch because of the horrid hair- and clothing-styles sported by the characters)?
Do the rest of you feel this way, or am I just a hateful misanthropic bad man?
Is it just me? Is there something good about the 1970s that I have missed (besides the many interesting films of the era, which are nevertheless difficult to watch because of the horrid hair- and clothing-styles sported by the characters)?
Do the rest of you feel this way, or am I just a hateful misanthropic bad man?