This Photo Proves We're Time Traveling
Visit https://bearmattress.com/mackelvie and use CODE: mackelvie to get 40% off your Bear mattress! As I sat at a Seahawks game earlier this year, I was drawn to a sea of blue...royal blue, which was the same jersey I was wearing. So many of the people wearing these jerseys (including myself) weren't around when the Hawks wore them, so this couldn't be nostalgia. That thought led me here - this is my first non-sports video since I decided to make a career out of this, so I hope you all enjoy it...appreciate shares and hypes as this is a leap out of the sports lane. Quick thank you to The Museum of Pop Culture for letting us film! Anyone who hasn't visited, it's awesome and I fully recommend it. A few of the studies and folks referenced... Data for Graphs via "Department of Data" (Washington Post article "America's Best Decade", I tracked down the data sample for further analysis) "Far More Americans say they'd like to live in the past than the future" Derek Thompson, "Is Pop Culture Worse Than Ever?" Chapters 00:00 Not "Nostalgia" 00:56 Data Analysis - What Times Were Best? 05:12 The Arts Art Different 09:53 Familiar Fooling 13:54 Old is New 14:40 Ad 15:54 The Present is the Past 18:03 Aura 20:37 Warmth 20:35 Learning 26:20 Anywhere is Everywhere...Except, There

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