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  2. “I Totally Remember That”: 50 Posts From The Past ... - AOL

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    Nostalgia is an important psychological resource,” Anne Wilson, a professor of psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University, told The New York Times. “People can dip into the past, especially ...

  3. 35 Nostalgic Posts From This Online Community That Perfectly ...

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    Image credits: Xnightx0wlx Interestingly, past research has found that people are more likely to feel nostalgic on cold days than on warm days. And that the fuzzy feeling we get with heart-warming ...

  4. 1980s nostalgia - Wikipedia

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    According to The New York Times, 1980s nostalgia has existed since the 1990s. [11] [12] [13] Trend researchers reported that 1980s nostalgia had started by 1993, [14] and the Washington Post reported the existence of a 1980s nostalgia wave in 1994. [15] In 2010, Simon Reynolds said the 2000s was the retro twin of the 1980s in some countries.

  5. Nostalgia - Wikipedia

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    Nostalgia is a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. [2] The word nostalgia is a neoclassical compound derived from Greek, consisting of νόστος (nóstos), a Homeric word meaning "homecoming", and ἄλγος (álgos), meaning "pain"; the word was coined by a 17th-century medical student to describe the anxieties displayed by Swiss ...

  6. The past seems so much better than today. But nostalgia is ...

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  7. Good old days - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of nostalgia that can reflect homesickness or yearning for long-gone moments. [1] There is a predisposition, caused by cognitive biases such as rosy retrospection, a form of survivorship bias, for people to view the past more favourably and future more negatively. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Opinion: Seinfeld isn’t alone in pining for ‘dominant ...

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    Jerry Seinfeld isn’t alone in pining for ‘dominant masculinity,’ writes historian Nicole Hemmer, and his nostalgia for the past reveals how intertwined comedy and politics truly are.

  9. The Caretaker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    It's a stranger's past relocated within your own memories, a re-imagined history from an alien past. The mannered romantic swing of a bygone era is rendered beguilingly uncanny. These first releases flitted from bursts of noise (September 1939) to gaseous ambiance (We Cannot Escape The Past) to subtly-soaked moments of outright beauty (Stardust).