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Does our culture create the decade division or does it create us?

Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:42 pm
Posted by weagle99
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:42 pm
Why is there an expectation that characteristics of our society occur in 10 year increments?

When it is 1/1/80 people thought okay the 70’s are over now things are different but why other than conditioning is that the case?

How did we start placing such emphasis on decades?
Posted by jimbeam
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:43 pm to
Because we have 10 fingers. Imagine if we all had 12
Posted by messyjesse
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:44 pm to
Base 12 would make a lot of shite way easier.
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:44 pm to
Because no matter how much we fight the metric system, everything's easier in tens.
Posted by Slippy
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Posted by OWLFAN86
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:46 pm to
quote:

Why is there an expectation that characteristics of our society occur in 10 year increments?

When it is 1/1/80 people thought okay the 70’s are over now things are different but why other than conditioning is that the case?

How did we start placing such emphasis on decades?


its almost 10 o'clock
Posted by fr33manator
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:46 pm to
Puff puff pass bro
Posted by amabala
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:48 pm to
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This post was edited on 7/8/20 at 11:58 pm
Posted by fr33manator
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 9:48 pm to
quote:

Because we have 10 fingers. Imagine if we all had 12


Actually a fascinating episode of the History of English Podcast
Measure of a man
This post was edited on 8/20/19 at 10:02 pm
Posted by biglego
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 10:11 pm to
I like that podcast
Posted by Woodreaux
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 10:25 pm to
Like others have said... we usually use 10 digits as the basis of numbers due to very natural reasons. Likewise, it's an attractive choice of a time-frame.

Other common durations: a year, 4 years (length of an undergrad program and high school), scores (2*10 approximates a generation), centuries (10^2), and predictably any power of ten is a convenient measure for some field a study.
Posted by baybeefeetz
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 11:10 pm to
Unlike the rest of the posters, I understand your question. I think it does influence us and makes us divide the decade culturally.
Posted by Bjorn Cyborg
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Posted on 8/20/19 at 11:17 pm to
Because grunge stopped in 1999.
Posted by MSUDawg98
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Posted on 8/21/19 at 1:42 am to
People tend to change just because a new decade is equated to a fresh start. In hindsight the 60s ran into the mid-70 and then the rest of that decade ran into 1983 when Reagan turned the country around. The next big change was Y2K and things were put back on track continuing into 2010. As you get older I think generation becomes the measuring stick over decade.

ALSO sports teams can set divisions. Just ask Bears fans.
Posted by gthog61
Irving, TX
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 8/21/19 at 5:08 am to
The “decades” don’t line up. The “sixties” were actually from about 67 to 74

I can’t tell the difference in anything since 2000 but I stopped caring about pop culture
Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 8/21/19 at 5:41 am to
quote:

When it is 1/1/80 people thought okay the 70’s are over
Did you watch the last episode of “That 70’s Show” lately there Smokey?
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