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Everything old is new again. The entertainment industry is locked in a cycle of reboots, re-releases, and "core" aesthetics (e.g., 90s Y2K fashion, 80s synthwave). Content that references The Sims , Mean Girls , or Twilight trends monthly because Millennials and Gen Z share a collective memory.
Below is a draft for a deep-dive blog post exploring the tension between AI-driven content and the rising "luxury" of real-world experiences. princesscum+23+09+28+andi+rose+stepsis+wants+to+work
We’ve reached a tipping point. In early 2026, our feeds are more "perfect" than ever. AI algorithms now predict our next favorite song before we even hum it, and personalized streaming experiences have replaced the shared "water cooler" moments of the past. But as content production becomes effortless, a strange thing is happening: we are becoming exhausted by it. Everything old is new again