Disappointed by Oldies Playlists That Skip 50s/60s for 90s/2000s

This meme uses a four-panel collage of Matt Damon, edited to show rapid, progressive aging, to humorously capture the frustration and existential weariness of a user searching for 1950s/1960s 'oldies' playlists, only to find they are dominated by 1990s/2000s music. Each panel shows Damon looking increasingly older and more disheartened, visually representing the feeling of realizing the cultural definition of 'oldies' has shifted drastically, making the viewer feel their own age in the process.

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When you search for an oldies playlists expecting 50s/60s and they show 90s/2000s:

Overview

This meme uses a four-panel collage of Matt Damon, edited to show rapid, progressive aging, to humorously capture the frustration and existential weariness of a user searching for 1950s/1960s 'oldies' playlists, only to find they are dominated by 1990s/2000s music. Each panel shows Damon looking increasingly older and more disheartened, visually representing the feeling of realizing the cultural definition of 'oldies' has shifted drastically, making the viewer feel their own age in the process.

Origin notes

This is a remix of the popular 'Matt Damon Ageing' meme format, which originates from edited stills of actor Matt Damon from the film Saving Private Ryan, manipulated with photo editing tools to show accelerated aging. This specific iteration is a user-created joke shared widely on social media platforms like Reddit, Twitter/X, and Instagram, focusing on relatable music streaming frustrations. The format is a common remix of existing meme templates to apply to everyday, relatable scenarios.

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