>>124743083I only started watching daria in like 2014 and holy fuck in hindsight society has become so much more identitarian in the past 7 years while daria herself- despite being in a show that focused on cliques- was pretty much just whatever she wanted to be/liked. Hating commies, pitying her father, viewing her mother as proof that feminism was something that works but at the same time not envying her mother's workaholic lifestyle, disliking the popular kids without hating them specifically for being popular. Daria was simultaneously anti-culture while not being part of a self-destructive identity group. Probably the biggest difference between now and 25 years ago is "diet coke rebellion", the types of people who listen to billie eilish who herself is in the vein of dave grohl and are pure corporate creations riding the coattails of earlier grassroots musicians selling "corporate approved" revolution against society.