Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Why Did Culture Stop Evolving? (2025=2015 But 1995≠1985)

Mar 17, 2026
They debate whether the internet and algorithms have flattened cultural time and stalled new movements. They use ball-pit and archive metaphors to explain why recent decades feel indistinguishable. They map pockets of genuine innovation like anime, Korean webtoons, VTubers, Roblox, SCP lore, and liminal-space micro-movements. They argue constrained communities, AI saturation, and family culture shape where new culture can still form.
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INSIGHT

Internet Has Collapsed Cultural Time

  • The internet has collapsed cultural time so new cultural developments struggle to gain traction.
  • Simone uses the ball-pit/avalanche metaphor: pressing a step now just pushes through balls so you can't push culture forward.
ANECDOTE

Raising Kids On Archival Cartoons

  • Simone and Malcolm raise their kids on archival cartoons (Gi Joe, Ninja Turtles) because they find modern kids' shows boring and older shows convey better values.
  • Simone notes kids prefer older reruns and that some episodes had unexpectedly adult themes.
INSIGHT

Niches Still Produce Cultural Evolution

  • Culture still advances inside narrow, constrained niches like anime and webtoons where audiences are temporally aligned.
  • Malcolm points to isekai anime and phone-native Korean manhwa as recent genre births with clear progression.
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