[verified]: Teen Defloration 2006 Fixed

Television was still a collective experience in 2006. You had to be on the couch at a specific time, or you missed the conversation the next day.

The iPod was revolutionary, but it was a slave to the desktop. You couldn't buy a song on your phone. You had to:

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Here is a deep dive into the fixed lifestyle and entertainment staples that defined the teenage experience in 2006. The Digital Social Hub: MySpace and AIM

To have a "fixed lifestyle" in 2006 meant shopping at Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, or Aeropostale . Shutter shades (thanks to Kanye West) and trucker hats (Von Dutch) were still clinging to relevance. Television was still a collective experience in 2006

: Pioneered the obsession with reality television formatting.

You had fewer choices but deeper focus . You watched the same episode of The Simple Life as everyone else at school the next day. You couldn't buy a song on your phone

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Before the feed-based scrolling of modern apps, teenage social life revolved around the desktop computer.

In 2006, George W. Bush was in the White House, Pluto was still a planet, and YouTube was only one year old (selling for $1.65 billion later that year). For a 15-year-old, life was a complex machine of timed blocks: school, the family computer, the Nokia brick, the DVD player, and the sacred hour of cable television.

2006 was the year social media truly began, but it was distinct from today.