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Funny music video perfectly parodies aging millennial cringe, wide-brimmed hats and all

Every generation has that moment when fashion, music, and attitudes suddenly go out of style and begin to look a bit embarrassing. Baby boomers (1946 to 1964) had to deal with the death of the disco scene and the subsequent years when polyester suits and the Bee Gees were the butt of a joke that neve felt like it would end. (That is, until the Gen X-led disco revival of the mid-’90s.)

Gen Xers (1965 to 1980) had to quietly pack up their flannel shirts and Doc Martens when the grunge era gave way to the nu-metal and the pop resurgence that took over in the late ‘90s. However, everything that was old is new once again, and Gen Z would come to embrace all things grunge. Now, you’ll see as many Nirvana shirts at a high school as you did in 1992.

Sorry,millennials(1981to1996),it’syourtimeinthebarrel,andthesignaturestylesandsongsyouembracedadecadeagoarestartingtolook,asGenZers(1997to2002)wouldsay,abitcringeyandcheugy.Ifyouhaven’tembracedtheinevitableyet,thisisawarningtopleasepackupyourwide-brimmedhat,takeallofthewordartoffofyourwalls,andremove“WeareYoung”byFunfromyourSpotifyplaylist,atleastforthenextdecadeorso.Timewai