15 Of The Strangest Trends We’ve Noticed Over The Years

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The last ten years have been a rollercoaster of trends, some intriguing, others downright bewildering. From the odd to the innovative, these trends have sparked conversations, raised eyebrows, and sometimes left us questioning the direction of popular culture.

Here’s a dive into 15 of the strange trends that have popped up over the years.

1. TikTok’s NPC Craze

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A bizarre trend on TikTok involved people paying to watch creators act like non-playable characters (NPCs) from video games, performing repetitive actions for gifts and money. While some find this entertaining, others see it as a puzzling use of time and money.

2. Blaming Audiences for Film Failures

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The trend of filmmakers blaming audiences for not embracing remakes or sequels was a topic of discussion. While some creators see it as a lack of audience openness, others believe it reflects a decline in original storytelling.

3. Disregarding Science

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In recent years, there’s been a trend of disregarding scientific discoveries and evidence. This has led to debates on the importance of scientific literacy versus skepticism in public discourse.

4. Pathologizing Behaviors

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The tendency to label every human behavior as a psychological condition has sparked debate. Some view it as a way to avoid responsibility, while others see it as a path to better understanding human actions.

5. Public Annoyance Pranks

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The trend of filming pranks that annoy strangers, especially workers in public settings, for online content has been divisive. While some find it amusing, others argue it’s disrespectful and invasive.

6. Virtual Cosmetics in Gaming

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Paying real money for in-game cosmetics has become increasingly common. Gamers are split between seeing it as a fun part of the gaming experience and viewing it as an unnecessary expense.

7. Subscription Over Ownership

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The shift from owning products to subscribing to them has been significant. While convenient for some, others miss the sense of ownership and permanence that comes with traditional purchases.

8. Reaction Videos

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The popularity of reaction videos, where people film their responses to various content, has grown. Some enjoy the shared experience, while others question the entertainment value of watching someone else’s reactions.

9. Self-Diagnosis Among Youth

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There’s a trend of young people diagnosing themselves and their peers with various disorders. While some see this as spreading awareness, others worry about the accuracy and implications of such self-diagnoses.

10. Family Vlogs

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Family vlogging has turned private lives into public entertainment. While some families enjoy sharing their lives and earning from it, critics worry about privacy and the impact on children.

11. Obligation to Have Opinions

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The perceived need to have an opinion on every major issue has been noted. While some feel pressured to weigh in, others advocate for the right to reserve judgment until fully informed.

12. True Crime Obsession

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The fascination with true crime, especially through podcasts and YouTube, has grown. Fans are intrigued by the storytelling, while critics worry about the glorification of crime.

13. Evolving Beauty Standards

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Recent beauty trends, including lip plumpers and a surge in cosmetic procedures, have sparked debate. While some see it as empowerment, others are concerned about the pressure to conform to evolving standards.

14. Increasing Advertising

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The seemingly constant increase in advertising, whether online or in traditional media, has not gone unnoticed. Consumers are divided between accepting it as a part of modern life and feeling overwhelmed by the onslaught.

15. Expensive Concert Tickets

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The trend of concert tickets starting at high prices has been a topic of discussion. Fans debate between the experience’s value and the accessibility issues such steep prices create.

15 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out To Be True

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With the amount of information and misinformation available, the line between fact and fiction often blurs, giving rise to conspiracy theories. While many such theories are quickly debunked, a select few have, shockingly, proven to be true.

Here, we share 15 instances where once-dismissed conspiracies were validated, uncovering unsettling truths that challenge our perception of history, governance, and societal institutions.

15 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out To Be True

15 Things That Have Been Normalized That Shouldn’t Be Normal

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It’s pretty hard to define normal, but you know it when you see it. When something has been normalized, it isn’t shocking.

It’s something commonplace that we all get used to. However, maybe some of these things should never have become normal in the first place.

15 Things That Have Been Normalized That Shouldn’t Be Normal

The 5 Most Dangerous Cities in the U.S.

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We all want to be safe, and living in a city that is high with crime is not usually what people look for when they look for a place to live. Tracking crime statistics and safety is a complicated measure, but the FBI does its best to track different crime rates in most cities and states in the U.S.

You may be surprised to learn which cities made the list of the most dangerous cities. We often associate crime with large cities, such as New York, Chicago, and L.A., but those cities did not make it to the top five.

The 5 Most Dangerous Cities in the U.S.

12 Things That Were Socially Acceptable 25 Years Ago, but Are Frowned Upon Today

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Over the past 25 years, society has seen significant changes in what it considers acceptable behavior. What was once deemed perfectly fine in the past is now often met with disapproval. As cultural norms and values continue to evolve, it’s essential to reflect on these changes and how they shape our daily lives.

12 Things That Were Socially Acceptable 25 Years Ago, but Are Frowned Upon Today

15 Behaviors That Are a Dead Giveaways Someone Grew up Poor

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Many people who grew up poor don’t exactly want to display this information for the world to see. However, it can come out in a wide range of behaviors that make it obvious that the person grew up lower class or in poverty.

Many people have habits that they picked up during those years that they haven’t let go of yet.

15 Behaviors That Are a Dead Giveaways Someone Grew up Poor

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