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While middle-class women over 30 are hardly the most oppressed group in American society, we are uniquely burdened with one thing: making movements uncool. And we're very good at it. As soon as a political movement, or even just a brand (remember Stanley cups?) becomes associated with us, it becomes irredeemably cringe. If something exists, we can make it lame.

i already like this foid

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HAG WIFE :khazarmilkers:

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The mocking moniker "Drumpf" was coined by John Oliver, but I can't help but feel like it just seems like something your dorky aunt would say.

This makes sense because Oliver seems like a dorky aunt

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John Oliver has the pooner phenotype.

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I was a teenager in the 2000s. Bush's presidency encompassed my teen years. I remember this time very well. Everyone in my school believed that we were in danger of being drafted in the Iraq War, thanks to forwarded viral emailsβ€”the original TikTokβ€”about a draft that would somehow also cover Canada

Have they considered the possibly that, pendulum or not, liberalism has always been cringe?

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Her reasoning for why it was cool back then was this and she knew a pot selling 16 year old who was an atheist that was liberal

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Don't Invalidate Her Lived Experiences

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Something being cringe or not has minimal impact on whether teenagers will like it, so they probably haven't.

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Yglesias specifically invokes the (at the time) edgy anti-Republican lyrics of the band Green Day, and all the ways young people gave the middle finger to the conservative establishment, led at the time by George W. Bush.

But everyone knew Green Day sucked

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When they played NYE a few years ago my friend was complaining that the crowd was filled with "posers" who probably didn't know Green Day songs :marsey#xd:

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Large concerts are full of boomers who just wanted to get out for the weekend and pay 10 dollars for a beer.

Also there is nothing left to pose as, punk is dead, metal is dead, rock is dead, rap is dead.

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>rap is dead

God I wish, but that isn't the case yet. Country is more dead than rap.

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all their :quote: good :quote: songs are like 30+ years old

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They've always been a pretty mainstream pop punk band :marseyshrug:

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Thats not true it was popular among cute twinks. Now good Charlotte fans on the other hand managed to out twink even green day

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@JimieWhales congrats on making it to the big leagues, Yahoo, under your Twitter pseudonym :carpembrace:

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I'm sure the conclusion is a bankshot leading to we need to hate the people we want to vote for us more.

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Funny :marseyemojilaugh2: and seems right :marseythis: to me


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Yahoo commentors are uniquely r-slurred

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