The '50s were terrifying with nuclear bomb stuff but boring in a social way, and then the '60s were happening, and remember, there was no AIDS.
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In some ways, the '60s were a reaction to the '50s and the intensity of the Cold War.
People talk about the '60s, but they were merely a mass production of what the '50s had begun.
The '60s were an amazing time.
The '50s were a secretive time.
There's that thing about the '80s, the '40s and the '60s, and the '30s, the '50s and the '70s. Something about those odd decades in this century that weren't too pleasant.
The '50s was a pretty wonderful time for people, it was hopeful.
The '60s was a time of unthinkabilities.
The '50s and the '70s are sort of similar in that they're both times of major paranoia in America.
In the '70s, terrorism was much more serious, in that many more people got killed.
I remember the '80s being about the Cold War and Reagan and the homeless problem and AIDS. To me, it was kind of a dark, depressing time.
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