What if we never actually left 2016 -- or we’re the ones bringing it back?
Think unicorn Frappuccinos, skinny jeans, chokers, throwback playlists, and loud, colorful energy, it’s all back thanks to gen z reviving it. From aesthetics to music to internet chaos, 2026 feels like a recycled timeline.
In this episode of Archive Mode, Ryder Weinberg breaks down why everything feels so familiar, and whether we’re moving forward or just looping back.
After over five decades, Scooby Doo is culturally known by every generation making it's mark. Regardless, everyone enjoys the playfulness of the show, but what if the show's meaning meant something deeper. Scooby Doo's 2014 adaption Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated is more than just the comedic masks.
Senior Ryder Weinberg talks about the underlying differences between the original 1969 Scooby Doo! Where are you, and the 2014 adaption Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated. Their is more to the show than what the mask reveals.
After a decade, the famous video game Minecraft still remains relevant. Multiple generations continue to grow up on this game and revist it - usually sporadically.
Ryder Weinberg talks about why the game still has popularity and it's current significance. Listen in and immerse yourself in the world of Minecraft.