So I read the article having never heard of this before and then looked it up on YouTube.
Having not watched it the right way round. It does kind of change the narrative.
It kind of felt like society was disassembling itself, regressing which is sad in itself, but it was for a good reason?
Also as an aside it was the clearest look I've seen into what everyday like was like in the 80s having not been alive at the time in a way that hasn't been glossed over like the media we consume.
Having not watched it the right way round. It does kind of change the narrative.
It kind of felt like society was disassembling itself, regressing which is sad in itself, but it was for a good reason?
Also as an aside it was the clearest look I've seen into what everyday like was like in the 80s having not been alive at the time in a way that hasn't been glossed over like the media we consume.