14 pointsby thepbone2 hours ago13 comments
  • advisedwangan hour ago
    Can the author please tell us if ANYONE has paid $2.99 for their complete unc report
    • jerlaman hour ago
      Maybe clicking that button unlocks an even higher unc tier.
    • evandenaan hour ago
      that's gonna be a no for me dawg (unc saying, right?)
  • unshavedyakan hour ago
    > Am I Unc?

    > Take the Unc Test and find out how cooked your aura really is.

    Okay, as i get older i run into more of these scenarios where the new lingo is mostly beyond me. However this is not a complaint, if anything i'm more confused at how i grew up hearing "it'll happen to you!!" doom and gloom over frustration of youth lingo, yet i revel in it.

    I find it fun in the way that new languages are fun, minus most of the work. Usually the new phrases are just a new word or two, far from the effort of learning a real new language.

    And as a bonus you can then use the new lingo and make the youth groan out of second hand embarrassment. It really is a joy that i don't get why my older folks from my youth didn't enjoy. Then again i have zero concern about getting older (beyond health decline of course), so maybe that's the root of it.

    Regardless, i bet i'm Unc. Lets see.

    edit: Unc Score: 30, Soft Unc

  • henriquecm8an hour ago
    I use "Noted" as inside joke with a friend, we use messenger and the default emoji of the theme we use is a pencil, sometimes he sends me it by accident and one day I started replying "noted" when this happens, now he also does this.
  • rc-researchan hour ago
    New Balance is in. OP is unc.
    • helloplanetsan hour ago
      New Balances with the dad jeans is trendy-unc. The comeback was at its peak around a decade ago, maybe a bit less.

      White socks with the sandals were very trendy just a while ago as well though. I'd say the author of that site is definitely unc.

      • dleeftinkan hour ago
        The real unc is non-trendy so therefore new balances are non-unc, which makes them unc
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    • Semaphoran hour ago
      All the children here wear fanny packs and have been for almost a year. Same vein.
    • Bolwinan hour ago
      The social section is also just selecting for introverts it asocial people

      But they expect a few wrong

  • irdcan hour ago
    The nice thing about aging is at some point you get to laugh about all the stupid and cringey things the next younger generation did.
  • whatup123xan hour ago
    bit out of date on some of these. y2kcore is back so polo and slim jeans are fashion foward atm look at prices on hedi slimanes on grailed & you get the picture
  • cbm-vic-20an hour ago
    I have an unc/age ratio below 0.5! Surprising...
  • NDlurkeran hour ago
    20 unc / 80 youth
    • LeifCarrotsonan hour ago
      Are you 20? I got 35 unc which is a few points less than my IRL age.

      I'm curious at what (if any) age the mean score skews to greater than age in years. I expect there are multiple brackets, the very young won't check off many at all but by some of the entries are sufficiently niche that when an octogenarian takes the test they won't hit more than 80% of the options.

  • moonlion_ethan hour ago
    Unc? Im Grandpa
  • adammarplesan hour ago
    Kind of doesn't work because lots of these are gen z/alpha. They feel relieved when plans get cancelled, they cancel things day of. The should have been a few youth tells in there to trip us up instead of any tick being an unc score.
  • GuinansEyebrowsan hour ago
    if you have to ask...
  • righthandan hour ago
    I thought Unc was Gen Z but the site claims Gen Alpha? Or moving the media generations overton window?
  • sqirclesan hour ago
    Kids these days...