Post 95583 by britt@refactorcamp.org
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 (DIR) Post #94578 by jk@mastodon.social
       2017-01-26T03:39:50Z
       
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       do you think the 90s trend for having a brick feature-wall (e.g. in your expensive new york apartment, which is where everyone lived in the 90s) is borne out of the same 'naked inner workings' impulse that led to the 'see through iMac' and all the other transparent plastic things like n64s and game boys?
       
 (DIR) Post #94644 by smudgehell@octodon.social
       2018-09-19T21:18:23Z
       
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       @jk idk but tranparent/translucent plastic was such a good fad i wish it could come back
       
 (DIR) Post #94653 by mattskala@mstdn.io
       2018-09-19T21:19:19Z
       
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       @jk I think it was more likely something that happened by accident at first because of the way people built additions onto existing buildings, and then became "cool" because some cool people lived in those additions.
       
 (DIR) Post #95583 by britt@refactorcamp.org
       2018-09-19T22:28:02Z
       
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       @mattskala @jk I agree. It was signaling bohemianism. It maybe people just really liked The Improv aesthetic. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
       
 (DIR) Post #96041 by Pegasus@mastodon.social
       2018-09-19T23:01:15Z
       
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       @jk alright but consider this: in the future they need to make transparent plastic again, but somehow have it's colour be changed on the fly