CVS and Target began selling massage candles, silk restraints, and mindfulness vibrators next to the toothpaste. Pleasure became a shelf item.
Couples swapped dinner-and-a-movie for listening to My Favorite Murder or The Joe Rogan Experience together in their car or living room. Shared earbuds became intimacy.
Gone was the pressure to club-hop. In 2019, adults proudly declared a Friday night of skincare, true-crime podcasts, and meal prep as peak luxury.
2019 wasn’t just another year—it was a quiet before the storm of the 2020s. For adults navigating work, relationships, and leisure, 2019 offered 18 truly “Ascharya” (astonishing) moments that reshaped lifestyle and entertainment. Here’s a curated look.
Instead of “100 things to do before you die,” adults made lists of things they’re never doing again: bad parties, toxic friendships, overpriced brunch.
Adults didn’t just cook—they flambéed, sous-vided, and plated like Gordon Ramsay, all for an audience of 200 Instagram followers. The meal was secondary to the story.
Paradoxically, adults fell asleep to murder documentaries. The familiarity of the genre’s structure (intrigue, investigation, justice) became deeply soothing.
From Friends merchandise to 90s-themed roller rinks, adults paid premium prices to feel like teenagers again. Nostalgia was the most profitable drug.
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CVS and Target began selling massage candles, silk restraints, and mindfulness vibrators next to the toothpaste. Pleasure became a shelf item.
Couples swapped dinner-and-a-movie for listening to My Favorite Murder or The Joe Rogan Experience together in their car or living room. Shared earbuds became intimacy.
Gone was the pressure to club-hop. In 2019, adults proudly declared a Friday night of skincare, true-crime podcasts, and meal prep as peak luxury.
2019 wasn’t just another year—it was a quiet before the storm of the 2020s. For adults navigating work, relationships, and leisure, 2019 offered 18 truly “Ascharya” (astonishing) moments that reshaped lifestyle and entertainment. Here’s a curated look.
Instead of “100 things to do before you die,” adults made lists of things they’re never doing again: bad parties, toxic friendships, overpriced brunch.
Adults didn’t just cook—they flambéed, sous-vided, and plated like Gordon Ramsay, all for an audience of 200 Instagram followers. The meal was secondary to the story.
Paradoxically, adults fell asleep to murder documentaries. The familiarity of the genre’s structure (intrigue, investigation, justice) became deeply soothing.
From Friends merchandise to 90s-themed roller rinks, adults paid premium prices to feel like teenagers again. Nostalgia was the most profitable drug.