Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Ruined A Whole Generation Of Women

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Ruined A Whole Generation Of Women is a 2019 punk rock song mocking the "alt-girl"/"e-girl" aesthetic commonly seen on American college campuses and social media. It is written by the singer-songwriter Negative XP.

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

BPD and ecstasy, conceited with low self-esteem

She's a teenage dream if you hate yourself

Bright dyed hair and obnoxious clothes, thinks communism is the way to go

She's a whore, a hole, a dime-a-dozen Jezebel


Fluored mind and SSRIs, a thousand-yard stare for all those guys

That she fucked and sucked before you came along

Retarded views on politics, likes to listen to shitty music

She drinks and smokes and tokes out of a dirty bong


She saw Ramona Flowers, and felt so empowered

By a movie made in Hollywood

It's sad to think she's someone's daughter, like a lamb to the slaughter

But honestly I'd still hit if I could


BPD and ecstasy, 30 years old, but acts like she's 16

Likes to go to shows 'cause she's so fucking cool

Bright dyed hair but dead inside, Plan-B lifetime supply

She's a whore, a hole, gave head since middle school


Only pedophiles in denial think she's anything worth while

Her third-eye lifestyle will drive you wild

She's an alcoholic loser bitch that likes to listen to shitty music

She drinks and smokes and tokes and chokes on dick


She saw Ramona Flowers, and felt so empowered

By a movie made in Hollywood

It's sad to think she's someone's daughter, like a lamb to the slaughter

But honestly I'd still hit if I could


She saw Ramona Flowers, and felt so empowered

By a movie made in Pedowood

It's sad to think she's someone's daughter, like a lamb to the slaughter

But honestly I'd still hit if I could

Reception[edit | edit source]

Despite racking up an impressive 20 million plays on Spotify and 1.5 million plays on SoundCloud, the song has expectedly garnered hostility from angry roasties and cucks. YouTube critic Punk Revolution Now! described the song as "oozing hatred and frustration towards women".