screwrocknroll:

Yes, book. The Golden Age of Television was the 1950s. As opposed to today, when we have “Gossip Girl.”[1]

Book? 1950s? Did you read the description you quoted?
The only thing worse than dewey-eyed nostalgia is knee-jerk dismissals of the past based on hasty, unreflective assumptions.

screwrocknroll:

Yes, book. The Golden Age of Television was the 1950s. As opposed to today, when we have “Gossip Girl.”[1]

Book? 1950s? Did you read the description you quoted?

The only thing worse than dewey-eyed nostalgia is knee-jerk dismissals of the past based on hasty, unreflective assumptions.

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  1. screwrocknroll reblogged this from aceterrier and added:
    aceterrier helpfully smacks down my lack...reading comprehension:
  2. aceterrier reblogged this from screwrocknroll and added:
    Book? 1950s? Did you read...quoted? The only thing worse than dewey-eyed nostalgia
  3. screwrocknroll reblogged this from brokedownpalace and added:
    Exhibit A in Why Nostalgia Is Stupid. Yes, book....1950s. As opposed
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