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Cringe Sincerity and the Return of eBay

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Phillip and Brian bring hot takes on eBay’s Met Gala presence, the latest tariff turmoil, and the future of autonomous driving. PLUS: Dissecting Warren Buffet’s retirement and new research on Gen Z vs. Millennial communication trends.

The Y2K Bug Zapped Us Into Postmodernism

Key takeaways:

  • Trends that feel like youth trends are actually just internet trends. Their effects are now felt across generations, not siloed age groups.
  • There has been a shift from modernism to postmodernism, and in turn, sincerity to ironic insincerity.
  • Boy Meets World: 25 years after its series finale airs, we reflect on its sitcom era as a marker of TV’s transition from modernism and sincerity to postmodernism and ironic insincerity.
  • Kendra Scott taps into Gen Alpha.
  • eBay returns to Brian’s radar and then sponsors the 2025 Met Gala. Coincidence?
  • “Understanding the society in which you live, and the cultural moment taking place, is taken for granted a lot.” – Phillip
  • “The Y2K bug was actually just the end of sincerity.” – Brian
  • “We’ve leaned so far into cheap goods for so long, there might be a memetic cycle happening now where we lean back into goods that are durable.” – Brian
  • “Autonomous driving is extraordinarily disruptive—just like AI is for information, AVs are for how we live, plan cities, and think about ownership.” – Phillip

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Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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Phillip and Brian bring hot takes on eBay’s Met Gala presence, the latest tariff turmoil, and the future of autonomous driving. PLUS: Dissecting Warren Buffet’s retirement and new research on Gen Z vs. Millennial communication trends.

The Y2K Bug Zapped Us Into Postmodernism

Key takeaways:

  • Trends that feel like youth trends are actually just internet trends. Their effects are now felt across generations, not siloed age groups.
  • There has been a shift from modernism to postmodernism, and in turn, sincerity to ironic insincerity.
  • Boy Meets World: 25 years after its series finale airs, we reflect on its sitcom era as a marker of TV’s transition from modernism and sincerity to postmodernism and ironic insincerity.
  • Kendra Scott taps into Gen Alpha.
  • eBay returns to Brian’s radar and then sponsors the 2025 Met Gala. Coincidence?
  • “Understanding the society in which you live, and the cultural moment taking place, is taken for granted a lot.” – Phillip
  • “The Y2K bug was actually just the end of sincerity.” – Brian
  • “We’ve leaned so far into cheap goods for so long, there might be a memetic cycle happening now where we lean back into goods that are durable.” – Brian
  • “Autonomous driving is extraordinarily disruptive—just like AI is for information, AVs are for how we live, plan cities, and think about ownership.” – Phillip

In-Show Mentions:

Associated Links:

Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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