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Trends are often considered the come-and-go "necessary evil" of human culture. Whether they're [[Popularity Polynomial|locked in a cycle]] or they [[Deader Than Disco|plain old wither and die forever]], they help define specific moments in history, [[Vindicated By History|for better]] [[Unfortunate Implications|and worse]]. So it only makes sense that [[In Universe]] examples of trends exist in fiction. |
Trends are often considered the come-and-go "necessary evil" of human culture. Whether they're [[Popularity Polynomial|locked in a cycle]] or they [[Deader Than Disco|plain old wither and die forever]], they help define specific moments in history, [[Vindicated By History|for better]] [[Unfortunate Implications|and worse]]. So it only makes sense that [[In Universe]] examples of trends exist in fiction. |