The Present Day

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    Right now. Look around you. Whatever's going on this very minute.

    If things seem to be a little more advanced than you remember them being, then you've probably shifted ahead to Twenty Minutes Into the Future. If things seem really different from how you remember them, you could be in the far future, in an Alternate History (in which case check if the Nazis are still around) or even Trapped in Another World. Adjust yourself to your surroundings accordingly. If you know the year but the technology is out-of-whack to your expectations, Zeerust is probably in effect.

    The Present is also strangely important to time travelers. Even characters from the future recognize its importance, even if from their perspective it ought to be the past.

    Compare and contrast The Gay Nineties, The Edwardian Era, The Roaring Twenties, The Great Depression, The Fifties, The Sixties, The Seventies, The Eighties, The Nineties, the Turn of the Millennium, The New Tens, and The New Twenties.


    Popular tropes from this time period include:

    Works that are set in this time period include:

    Film

    • Shortbus has the New York City blackout of 2003 as a backdrop for the last third of the movie, and it also references 9/11, the current War On Terror, and in general captures the mood of this decade.

    Live-Action TV

    Video Games

    Western Animation