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I agree with a lot of what sugarwood claimed, but have a few points to add. Our cultural advancement seems to be coming to a standstill for some people.
For other blocks of the masses listening to "wet puzzy" is a fine enough entertainment. But I think we are talking about the upper classes which lead the way in determining what is considered valuable and what is not. As soon as someone wins the lottery they go out and buy whatever they view as "valuable" (i.e. Ferrari's and jewelry).
Everything has been tried already and people get bored and start digging through the past for inspiration. For the last decade or so Hollywood has been making only spin-offs of classics because it doesn't have a single new original idea. Look at all the stolen Indian drum beats turned into electronica rave music. Look at the cookie-cutter auto designs. Everything looks the same these days.
Meanwhile new generations will always rebel against the last and want to be origina. Sometimes that involves digging out the grandparent's classics and making them new again.
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Meanwhile other things are still happening.
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