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monstertoronto
4 hours ago, Supersonic said:

Yes, because of smartphones. Millenials were the last generation that was able to go buckwild at a club.

Gen Z can't because everybody has a smartphone, and everybody is willing to record and publish anybody being slightly messy in order to farm clout on Twitter from shaming them publically. Everybody is so willing to catch you in being "cringy" and humiliate you. 

Nobody is dancing anymore, they're all just standing there. Mortified, with their phones in their hand, waiting to record. Because if you record, you're not the one getting recorded. 

And I think they're quite self aware about it, they want to experience being a hot mess from being a little to tipsy at a party just once, while Just Dance is playing in the background. They long for being a regular human, that doesn't have to conduct themselves publically like a celebrity with PR training to keep up their public image and social standings. 

And... that's kinda sad.

This can’t be true!  Nobody dances anymore? Everyone is consciously waiting to film strangers at clubs just to embarrass them? The sounds dystopian.  

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Arcanum

Aaah the nostalgia. I was 20 when Gaga released BR.

You can't even fathom the moment that "OoooooOOOOOooooOoo" hit after a brief silence in the darkness. The walls were shaking because of the synchronized belting of the people in the club. Indeed clubs are weird nowadays. It's all about insta stories & tik tok rather than having fun.

 

However, those of you who haven't experienced it at least smile please, cause if you did you would be 35+ now. Time flies.

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Starmie25
5 hours ago, DopeEnigma said:

The one thing I’ve noticed in clubs the odd time I go these days is Friends by Anne-Marie seems to be played on repeat. Whenever I hear that ‘ooooooo’ at the beginning my mood suddenly darkens 😑

Even a lot of the up-tempo tracks these days have that melancholy vibe to it too lyrically and sonically. 

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Lextyr97
6 hours ago, Supersonic said:

Yes, because of smartphones. Millenials were the last generation that was able to go buckwild at a club.

Gen Z can't because everybody has a smartphone, and everybody is willing to record and publish anybody being slightly messy in order to farm clout on Twitter from shaming them publically. Everybody is so willing to catch you in being "cringy" and humiliate you. 

Nobody is dancing anymore, they're all just standing there. Mortified, with their phones in their hand, waiting to record. Because if you record, you're not the one getting recorded. 

And I think they're quite self aware about it, they want to experience being a hot mess from being a little to tipsy at a party just once, while Just Dance is playing in the background. They long for being a regular human, that doesn't have to conduct themselves publically like a celebrity with PR training to keep up their public image and social standings. 

And... that's kinda sad.

Girl what clubs are you going to lol I’ve never ever had this experience. Clubs in my hometown are always packed and everybody is dancing their asses off. Straight clubs on the other hand though :awkney:

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Robo Ga
14 hours ago, monstertoronto said:

It feels weird to me that Gaga is already considered retro. 😭

She needs to come back to pop ASAP because these kids think she's Michael Jackson at this point

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Onlygaga

I was in 5th grade when the fame came out and then TFM when I went into middle school… this makes me feel ancient :toofunny:

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Ladle Ghoulash
5 hours ago, monstertoronto said:

This can’t be true!  Nobody dances anymore? Everyone is consciously waiting to film strangers at clubs just to embarrass them? The sounds dystopian.  

Gen Z is, unfortunately, deathly afraid of being perceived as “cringe,” and so I wouldn’t be surprised if, even if this weren’t the *reality*, this didn’t at least represent a very real paranoia. 

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monstertoronto
13 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

Gen Z is, unfortunately, deathly afraid of being perceived as “cringe,” and so I wouldn’t be surprised if, even if this weren’t the *reality*, this didn’t at least represent a very real paranoia. 

That’s so sad. I have so many amazing memories from dancing and having fun on a dance floor until my legs gave out. Everyone having fun and no one caring about being “cringe”. To me, caring that much about what other people think is “cringe”. 

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Ladle Ghoulash
20 minutes ago, monstertoronto said:

That’s so sad. I have so many amazing memories from dancing and having fun on a dance floor until my legs gave out. Everyone having fun and no one caring about being “cringe”. To me, caring that much about what other people think is “cringe”. 

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Supersonic
On 11/24/2023 at 6:29 PM, TylerBR97 said:

Girl what clubs are you going to lol I’ve never ever had this experience. Clubs in my hometown are always packed and everybody is dancing their asses off. Straight clubs on the other hand though :awkney:

Honey, you literally answered your own question.

Which is also why Gen Z gaybies initially experience way MORE whiplash than Millenial gaybies. Gay clubs haven't changed, this is about mainstream straight clubs. 

The phenomenon is also way stronger in countries with lax data privacy laws (like the USA). If you upload a messy drunk person on there, you go viral. If you upload somebody being messy in Europe, you're getting a fine and have to pay for an expensive lawsuit that you're gonna lose. 

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I remember being in a club and going to the toilet when Just Dance intro started playing, and I just ran back jumping through the crowd with the biggest smile on my face just to dance to it with my friends who all knew how much I loved Gaga

Damn it really feels like past life or something

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On 11/24/2023 at 12:22 PM, Supersonic said:

Yes, because of smartphones. Millenials were the last generation that was able to go buckwild at a club.

Gen Z can't because everybody has a smartphone, and everybody is willing to record and publish anybody being slightly messy in order to farm clout on Twitter from shaming them publically. Everybody is so willing to catch you in being "cringy" and humiliate you. 

Nobody is dancing anymore, they're all just standing there. Mortified, with their phones in their hand, waiting to record. Because if you record, you're not the one getting recorded. 

And I think they're quite self aware about it, they want to experience being a hot mess from being a little to tipsy at a party just once, while Just Dance is playing in the background. They long for being a regular human, that doesn't have to conduct themselves publically like a celebrity with PR training to keep up their public image and social standings. 

And... that's kinda sad.

That's true. But I think there are more reasons behind it: the attitude towards dancing has changed. There were no massive immersive PC games in the 1990s, some guys voluntarily attended dancing classes to impress potential girlfriends. These days, they use their free time for PC games and smartphones. Dancing was considered as an appreciated skill by youth. It is no more. These days, they hang out at the bar/point of serving of alcoholic beverages  and sith there with their male friends and are passive. Very passive. It has become much rarer, that guys these days ask a girl to go dancing together on the floor.

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