A person who prefers to use technology, tools and/or methods that are largely considered to be outdated and/or unconventional by modern day standards. (e.g, flip phone, abandonware, old video games, etc.)
portmanteau of (obsolete + elitist).
portmanteau of (obsolete + elitist).
"Hey, guess what? I traded in my iPhone and got a flip phone!"
"Why on earth would you do that?"
"Sometimes less is more, you know?"
"Ugh, you're such an obsoletist."
"Why on earth would you do that?"
"Sometimes less is more, you know?"
"Ugh, you're such an obsoletist."
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"He stopped pursuing his engineering degree, gripped by obsolophobia, The dread that machines would outpace him before he even graduated"
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Get the Seksi.osoba.mihajlo mug.The claim that socialism and communism are outdated ideologies from the 19th century, while capitalism is presented as timeless, natural, and permanently relevant—despite capitalism also being a 19th-century ideology that has changed dramatically over time. This fallacy arbitrarily declares one set of ideas expired while granting another eternal freshness, based on nothing but preference. It's like saying horses are outdated but cars are forever, ignoring that cars will also be obsolete someday, and that the criteria for "outdated" are entirely made up. The arbitrary obsolescence fallacy allows capitalism's defenders to avoid engaging with socialist critiques by simply declaring them old, as if age determined validity rather than, you know, evidence and argument.
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