Seems pretty spot on although Mich Ultra being a red staple is so weird to me considering it's basically marketed as a low cal lady beer.
I've noticed that hipsters tend to gravitate towards the regular versions of American beers, which is why MGD, High Life, and Busch are on the left. Honestly surprised Coors Banquet isn't over there with them.
Yeah I’ve got a friend that went on a vacation there with his boyfriend and one of the employees kinda let him know nicely no PDA as that is a crime
This is crazy to me. Someone alive now could see the earth’s population quadruple in their lifetime Total Population of the World by Decade, 1950–2050 (historical and projected) Year Total world population (mid-year figures) Ten-year growth rate (%) 1950 2,556,000,053 18.9% 1960 3,039,451,023 22.0 1970 3,706,618,163 20.2 1980 4,453,831,714 18.5 1990 5,278,639,789 15.2 2000 6,082,966,429 12.6 20101 6,848,932,929 10.7 20201 7,584,821,144 8.7 20301 8,246,619,341 7.3 20401 8,850,045,889 5.6 20501 9,346,399,468 — 1. Projected.
Big Bang Theory and NCIS being the most popular shows the last few years tells you everything you need to know about the decline of America.
I like the two second spot of Rosanne popping up to the top only to disappear a second later last year.
Wonder what about certain TV themes says about that era culturally. Like, the 60s/70s being a bunch of Westerns, 80s/90s being sitcoms, 90s professional dramas, 2000s gameshows, 2000/2010s crime shows etc etc.