‘I’m Not Like Other Girls’
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- The running theme of claiming to 'not be like the other girls'
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It's opossum, possums live in Australia.
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wait how did you pin this comment before the video was posted, is this some sort of feature I don't know about..
In case you didn't know Jamie, there's basically a whole genre of people taking "not like other girls" memes and making them into wholesome sapphic relationships.
the best types of posts on the internet!
That's awesome!
Yessss I was actually thinking about that and how Jamie needs to see them.
Jamie should definitely cover r/GatekeepingYuri it’s awesome
Theres also yaoi versions too like theyre making the virgin vs chad meme into the virgin x chad ship
I asked my teenage niece why she was wearing makeup when she wasn't going anywhere. "Because I want to." I almost said something like it's a waste of time and money and etc, but geez that would've turned me into my mother, and I caught myself and instead said "that is a valid reason." I will NOT become my mother and help give her body image issues.
Well done to both you and your niece. Her for knowing she can just wear make up because she wants to, you for catching yourself and saying something positive
I used to muck horse stalls at a farm for my day job and one of the other women there always came to work wearing lipstick. One day I asked her why on earth she'd wear lipstick to a barn? And her reply completely changed my attitude about people who won't leave the house without makeup. "I have four kids and a husband to get out of the house, putting on lipstick is the only thing I do every morning that is just for ME." I just wish it hadn't taken me 20 years of scoffing at makeup to learn this.
I have a similar fight to fight - my mom thankfully didn’t give me body image issues but she projected hers onto strangers’ appearances. I’m still trying to remember myself regularly that women can express themselves however they want and that the girliest of fashionistas and the un-girliest of tomboys can become great friends because appearance =/= character and mindset. However, it’s still hard sometimes to not be judgmental first and fall back to stereotypes.
Luckily my mom is working on herself in therapy and (hopefully) addressing all of her internalised misogyny and I believe we will both turn out okay :)
As someone who loved playing with makeup, I’m very happy to hear this 🙂💗
Honestly good on you for catching yourself, I’m someone who almost exclusively wears makeup at home because I use it as a creative outlet when I’m bored. Usually when I go out my face is bare, it confuses people but I always just tell them “I do it for myself, makeup is fun!”. I love playing around with different styles, to me makeup is just painting with my face in place of the canvas.
Again good on you for being cognizant of how your words could effect your niece, that’s genuinely admirable! 🥰👍
Hey Jamie. I just came out to my mom as trans, and she was... not horrible about it. Thank you for being an inspiration. 🏳️⚧️💖
congratulations!!! we're so proud of u for finding who u are! 🏳️⚧️🖤✨
Congrats! Hopefully, things go relatively smoothly from here on out! No matter what, try and stay positive, and remember, no matter where your journey takes you, you are valid and amazing! You've got this! We all believe in you! 🦖🩵🩷🤍🩷🩵🦕
Aw congrats!! I'm working on coming out to my mom too.
congrats! You deserve acceptance and support.
nice pfp btw ;)
Happy to hear when things go well for others☺️💜‼️‼️
Morticia also...although she was confused by some peoples life styles...she also never shamed them for it. She would just smile and nod and not insult them and just be herself. That's what I always liked about the Addams family...they just did their thing and did not look down on people who were different.
I had the "ah ok I'm just misogynistic" to "wait that was actually dysphoria" pipeline
I always thought I was the only one this happened to. Moderately hidden misogyny teen girl (liked horrible memes, watched bad masculine influence youtubers, hated on feminine pop-culture, that yikesy stuff), and I didn't acknowledge it. Years of growing out of that mindset and having a bit of hindsight, all I had left was the dysphoria that assisted in making me feel that way. There were other factors (such as those aforementioned bad influence youtubers... I feel like I wasted a big part of my life letting their voices get into my psyche), but dysphoria is the only one I still deal with to this day.
@@emilybee6246 literally this though!
I feel understood 😭
Yup. I definitely had my "not like other girls" phase, and then a couple decades later, it turns out I wasn't girls.
I still have these moments, tbh.
(I call them eggshells. My egg cracked a while ago, but I still find bits of eggshells here and there)
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Jamie: I've never heard of a sexy bear
Bigger gay men: are we a joke to you 😂
Mr. Grizz
169 nice
was just about to make the same joke
😆immediately came to the comments to look for this one
Jaime clearly hasn't played Baldur's Gate 3 yet lol
The "not like other girls" to "oh shit I'm not a girl" pipeline
Yeeeah, sometimes the hostility towards femininity is about. Something else. 😅
I dated a man and once he said something along the lines of "I'm happy you are not like other women who always want..." (he stated some totally normal things)
And I just said: "Oh, I'm totally like those other women. I also want.... We all want to be respected and get the attention of our partner. There's nothing bad about that."
Some people use the "you are not like the other girls" to make you feel special while putting you down.
I spent my teenage years trying to "Not be like other girls", but now I've realized
Of course I'm not like other girls
I'm a guy
but what if you ended up being like the others girls because you were a guy? dun dun duuuuuun... hehehe
So relatable
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@@paicinaLmao that’s the spot I feel I’m in right now ngl. I’m a trans guy, and ever since I came to terms with that, I noticed I felt more comfortable indulging in more “mainstream feminine” things. I would’ve never been caught dead buying a pumpkin spice latte or listening to Taylor swift in middle school, but as an adult I do both at the same time every weekend lmao. Normalize people feeling free to express themselves however they please, no one likes pretending to be someone they’re not.
@@kyleinthejar6829 i agree with you fully, whats more i think that by being someone you are not, you end up joining groups that are just not made for you.
I remember how I also always went like "I'm not like the girls". Turns out I was right since I'm a trans boy... :D
Well yes but actually yes
Actually same xD
Hell yeah, me too actually lol
Same
same here "im not like other girls, i have a dick" :3
My experience was less, “I’m not like other girls,” and more, “Why don’t I understand other girls? What is wrong with me? Where did they learn these ways to behave and interact?” I embraced the descriptor “weird.” As an adult 45 years later, I think I’m probably just not neurotypical.
I just take being called weird as a compliment
Same here! Turned out autistic :)
I like the alternate phrases for neurodivergent depending on my mood: neurospicy or neurosparkly!
I also like that you can make both with emojis, because sometimes I feel silly.
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THIS. I felt a lot of frustration growing up that I didn't care for traditionally "girly" things and didn't understand why it came so naturally to most girls.
Same here. Also being Agender VERY much made me confused in an extremely gendered world. I never understood anything relating to gender. Just that it was that way "because it is."
I never had thoughts like "I'm not like other people" but instead very confused don't understand people and gender :P
The thing I hate about the “not like other girls shit” is that I can’t even talk about legit issues that I had with being different in my small town and being bullied for it, because it sounds like I’m just saying the whole “I’m not like other girls” but in my case, I genuinely was not! I played football, I was gay, and I questioned my faith. In a town where everybody has to fit in, everyone is catholic, and being different simply isn’t an option. I was bullied so bad I ended going to the mental hospital, and eventually had to switch schools, all because the people at my school couldn’t handle someone different from the norm. And because of this whole thing, talking about these issues I faced can sound like I’m one of these girls saying I’m “not like other girls”
This exactly. It's just legitimised bullying, and castigating people for failing to be appropriately ashamed of their difference is probably retraumatising a lot of people.
Right! Even my own sister keeps saying I act like a "pick me" it's honestly annoying because I'm not a pick me I'm just trans. Is it that goddamn hard not to bully me because of the way I act??
@@FlailTV yeah for sure
@@doggycatalan LITERALLY!! Like people saying people are pick-me’s or whatever and it’s like no 😅 like I literally played football and EVERYONE on my team was a guy. They literally said “attaboy” to me all the time and some of my guy friends literally say no homo when they talk to me because they consider me a dude 😂 but god forbid I say something like “my guy friends” or “I’m one of the guys” because then I’m trying to be “not like other girls” it’s so stupid
The phrase “not like other girls” will always make me laugh. I just think of a girl saying that before biting into the center of a hotdog bun.
To me it’s what you say before you break a harmless social norm to be weird
@@maker0824 Why would you commit such an atrocity!? The CENTER of the bun!?
I like hot dogs without the dogs. It's just bread, ketchup, maybe mustard or mayo. Still kinda tastes like a regular hot dog.
For context, I do this because the amount of buns and dogs we had were never the same. When you want hot dogs but only have buns.
As in, eating the hotdog sideways?
I’m not like other girls.
_Bites into an orange like an apple_
The funny thing about these "I'm not like other girls" is that their desire to stand out doesn't make them stand out. They're just falling in line too, it a different line, but it's still a line.
It's just better to be yourself and not be so judgmental of others.
the "oh you listen to this super popular band? well I listen to this other super popular band so im not like others girls" definitely proves that.
@@KossolaxtheForesworn That's a really good example.
Having felt like I wasn't like the other girls it was never a desire to stand out. It was a desire to be true to myself and the things I liked, not out of a sense of trying to appeal to anyone else. I was just an autistic kid noticing that I didn't fit in with the other people who were being socialised as girls. As an adult I've learned more about gender and now see myself as nonbinary (so literally not a girl lol) but at the time I thought I was a girl and I thought I was not like the others simply because of how vastly different I was to everyone else at school. There was never any judgement of anyone else. Simply just noticing the differences and feeling quite alienated because there really was no common ground (though I tried to find some so many times).
@@AlexaFaie You have a healthy mind set.
@@AlexaFaiealso an autistic non binary here! I feel the same and judging people is the difference between being not like other girls and “not like others girls”, like boomer and “boomer”, it’s a descriptive term that toxic mindsets happen to fall into and be labeled as sadly lol
Growing up I always felt like I was "not like other girls," but it came with crippling doubt and low self-esteem rather than feeling like I was better than other girls... how did this become a thing?
The assumption it meant you were better came from outsiders saying that trying to be different or pointing out how you were different counted as you thinking you were better than others for making those different choices. You know like how someone might ask your opinion on something and if you truthfully say its not something you personally like/you think its bad, then they respond with "well I'd like to see you do better" as if you weren't actually supposed to state an opinion? That kind of person took "I don't fit in with others, probably undiagnosed autistic or ADHD kid" and twisted it into "this person wants to make it clear they're different and therefore better". Its weird.
@@AlexaFaie This with bells on!!! Diagnosed autistic at 27, grew up not fitting in or understanding what made other people tick...
@@AlexaFaie THANK you. I am seeing an AWFUL lot of demonising of these so-called 'NLOGs' and it honestly just looks like repackaged mean girl bullying. Bully them for being different. Bully them for acknowledging and not being sufficiently shamed by their difference. Circulate stories about how you used to be different yourself until you had the realisation that being not-different was better for reasons.
I'm all for everyone being valid. GIrly girls are valid. Girls who aren't girly are valid. People who are girly but aren't girls are valid. People who are not girly and also not girls are also valid. ALL are allowed to be proud of who they are without it being an indictment of anyone else.
Girls (and boys and enbies, etc) who are 'weird' or 'alternative' or 'goth' or otherwise non-mainstream get bullied and picked on a lot for who they are and what they like. They're told every day how they aren't like other kids, aren't like the other boys, aren't like the other girls. Of course they know. Why shouldn't they be proud of this thing other people try to make them ashamed of?
I find it baffling.
@@AlexaFaie exactly this. All these people in the comments demonising difference and pretending it's a feminist position.
I wore a Beatles hoodie I got at the thrift shop to school. The hoodie was warm, I'd vaguely heard of the Beatles, and I liked the color.
The next day, this mean girl straight up starts interrogating me about the Beatles.
I returned the hoodie to the thrift shop.
I still think about it sometimes, a decade later. I really hope that girl got therapy, and I also wish I'd kept the hoodie....
OMG yes I've no idea why people would do that. When I listen to music it's just the music I'd enjoy, I was never much into trivia and my memory sucked anyway 😂 But more than once I'd get thoroughly questioned on absolute details of a band/album and then accused of being a poser of a fan because I couldn't answer, and that kept me from buying band merch (which I wanted from time to time to support them) and from ever talking about music tastes in public 🥲
I believe most girls go through a "Not Like Other Girls" phase, including myself. For me, I just didn't want to be a stereotype. It took me awhile to realize that there is nothing wrong with being a girly girl, and there's nothing wrong if that's not your thing. Or be somewhere in between.
Same here... It took me randomly remembering baby me loved Barbie as Rapunzel movie but only saw it on TV twice & never in full, so I went to look it up. A Barbie marathon later I was a changed girl... The media my gen of women grew up were all "oh girls who wear pretty clothes are shallow and mean, only tomboys are nice & good people" & it seriously screws you up....
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Yep, I went through the same emotions. Basically every young girl having an “I’m not like other girls” phase is them really saying “I learned that society has a really limited view on what a woman is supposed to be and I don’t like the pressure of adhering to the stereotype.”
@@excessivelyfangirlingbookw3339nah, most of us are just queer & forced to live in a cisheteronormative society. It's not the stereotypes that do it, it's the being forced into a narrow box based on who society thinks you should love/be
@@misamisaa4547 The Rapunzel movie have me a lot of mixed feelings because I'm an older Millennial who was told as a kid that I was ugly because I had brown hair.
So seeing a lot of blond girls on Twitter lament the ending of Tangled where she ends up with short brown hair by talking about how they'd cry if they ended up with ugly brown hair, just made me sad.
Not even for myself, because I was in my 20s by then and didn't care what a bunch of kids thought of my hair color, but for other kids their age who didn't have blond hair! Because they were going to see that and I knew how it'd make them feel because I was those girls 20 years before.
Which is also how girls like that go through a "I'm not like other girls" phase when they reach their teen years. It's partially to fit in with the Cool Girl idea and be accepted by men, but also a pushback against all the messages that we deal with from such an early age about not measuring up to feminine ideals, which is why so many of these memes feature a thin, blond, conventionally pretty girl.
I used to be "I'm not like other girls"-person but have come to realise it's patriarchal bs. I am still learning to allow myself to enjoy mainstream things and am now happy to have discovered the joy of listening to pop music, wearing pretty clothes and drinking pumpkin spice latte!
I’m in my 50s and same here. Part of it for me was wanting to feel better about being awkward and not fitting in. I’m really happy that my 40s and 50s have been all about just letting myself like what I like without feeling like I needed to apologize for it. Nail polish and lipstick have been part of that, and so has woodworking and heavy metal. There’s a lot of neat stuff in the world for everyone to enjoy.
(Edited to make it sound less “well actually”, since I wholeheartedly agree with you!)
I feel you on that one. Because I was someone who wasn’t stereotypically beautiful and liked things that weren’t on the “popular list,” I often turned to the “not like other girls” line to try and feel good about myself. As I got older, I realized that I’m not going to improve my self-esteem by being judgmental about what other girls and women enjoy. All it does is divide and gatekeep what being a woman is, and there is enough of that BS out there already.
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Same, now I try to not judge people for silly things and instead be kind and uplift others
Yeah as a teen I'd really internalized the whole "if you want to get anywhere in life that doesn't involve makeup and babies, you need to be more like a man therefore everything feminine is bad" and that's a really frigging sad statement on how rigid everything seemed at the time. Now I just do what I want to do hobbywise (from auto repair to crocheting) and mostly ignore the people who don't take my ability to do my job seriously because I'm female (though I'm somewhat regularly misgendered because in the trades I work in, there's no practical feminine clothing available so all my workwear comes from the men's department and I rarely leave the house without a ball cap on to keep my hair out of my work). I do what I want to do, and anyone who doesn't like it is invited to please shut up about it.
It's important to acknowledge a lot of "internalized misogyny" is not the fault of the girls themselves. It is a taught norm, perpetuated by movies and other forms of media.
Speaking as a huge Queen fan since 1974 (born in 1966) - liking one of the most popular and successful bands of all time does NOT make you “qUiRkY aNd uNiQuE”. But it does mean you have good taste 😉
I used to be a "I'm not like the other girls" type of person I realised after some years that it was really cringe
Saaame 😅
Same.
I used to be an "I'm not like the other girls" type of person; then I realised I wasn't even a girl to begin with...
@@RickS.. me too 🩵🩷🤍🩷🩵
@@RickS.. SAME OMFG
Heavy metal is considered a type of rock-n-roll.
Also, I think the "I like food" thing started out as a slam against diet culture and the idea women shouldn't eat "too much" so they can "stay thin and pretty." But now it's just obnoxious and is just another form of body shaming.
The heavy metal thing bothered me so much! Like asking someone if they like Asian food and when they say yes, your response is "Ugh, sushi is so much better than Asian food though." Bish where you think sushi was invented?? It makes no sense to get so gatekeep-y, especially with a question they could've easily worded to be way more open-ended or even just included their preference for metal in place of the rock option. For all they know, the person might've chosen metal if it was an option there. People like that give the whole community a bad rap.
Many metalheads try to seperate themselves from rock and tbf it's a different genre and even has its own subgenres. Imo you can't and wouldn't put e.g. death metal under the rock n roll umbrella. But it did develope from rock and roll and anyway all music evolved just because humans like sounds and we should all be less judgemental about which one someone prefers
@@erdbar718 Speaking solely as someone who works in a public library, what few heavy metal CDs we have are filed under Pop/Rock. So Dewey Decimal speaking all metal is rock music.
IKR!!! I legit got angry about that one
My not like other girls phase was mostly me noticing aromantic, asexual, and austic things about myself. "I'm not like other girls because I've got no interest in boys beyond friendship", still took me actually having a boyfriend (he asked me out and I liked his company so I said yes), along with a one topic video several years later to actually clock that I was aro.
The tetris one kinda falls apart when you realize Tetris pieces ARE all different. Its not about lining up multiple of the same piece, you need different pieces for them to fit.
A true queen is one who fixes another queen's crown without ever pointing out that it was crooked to begin with. Always remember it is a sisterhood and we must always endeavour to uplift and uphold and support each other.
As a goth I believe that you can't be goth and judgmental.
The reason why I became goth is
1# I love the music, it is a music based subculture.
2# I personally believe the morals of goth are to accept human diversity and encouraging individual expression.
Hope this helped and I hope you all take care ♡
Thank you Jamie for the vod ♡
The comments under my post have become a debate on what goth (the music based subculture) is. So I would like to clarify as best I can. I also apologise if I've upset anyone.
I wish to clarify that Goth is a label used to describe a person, specifically the fact that said person likes goth music. Goth is a label used to say to others 'hey! I like this kind of music'. Darkly inclined is a label used to describe someone who is into the darker aesthetics, fashions and literature.
Finding the beauty in the darkness is indeed a belief many goths and darkly inclined individuals hold. I believe it too is a general theme in gothic music. Sometimes romanticising death and the darker things in life. At times singing in morbid tones and using instruments to vibrate those tones and messages through to the audience like scything on the guitar and pulsing basslines are part of what makes goth music. The root of the goth subculture is the music basically.
I hope this was informative enough.
Take care ♡
Agree, I remember seeing a post about gothic trends being perfect for breaking gender stereotypes. Trousers, makeup, jewelry, any length of hair doesn't matter because it all looks perfect.
And yeah, basically every goth I know is super based and open minded.
Have a lovely day, Mavis, enjoy your drink. =D
@@LaylaSpellwind Yes, there is no gender only goth and sharing yummy slushies. For u -🥤
@@AdelineHeart Slurp, delicious, thank you! ^_^
FOR REAL!!! im not goth but im alt and keep away from judgemental assholes
Goths always seem so cool! 😎
15:58 I actually own a "normal people scare me" hoodie but as a neurodivergent person I think in my case it's justified.
Valid! Normies, whether ND or not can be super dangerous to non-conforming ND people.
With me I think it wasn't "I'm not like other girls" but "I don't fit in with the girls". But then again, I hardly felt like I fit in with anyone.
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I always had that "I'm not like other girls" mentality. Then I realized I actually wasn't a girl.
so how many of us didn’t think we were like other girls because it turns out we actually weren’t girls
Me ✋️
Me too, silly how life works sometimes:)
my probably nb ass:
hi here
me
Remember this ladies: being feminine doesn't mean youre stupid. Im incredibly stupid and quite masc
The four Horsemen of “I’m not like other girls”
-“I’m better than all of you because you’re so plain and boring and I’m different so therefore I’m better!”
-3 owls in a raincoat
-“I’m one of the boys~”
-not a girl
I've seen some fun parodies of this where someone has redrawn the stereotype and non-stereotype girls flirting or as a couple. It's like a better version of the "thanks for helping me pass that class" one that manages to get the vibes right
Yeah, there's an entire subreddit for that, r/GatekeepingYuri. It's great.
I definitely had a "not like the other girls" phase in high school, but honestly I think a lot of girls do when they're trying to figure things out. There were genuinely a lot of very conventionally attractive girls in my year. Hot, blonde, athletic, all the boxes. I admit that I saw it as sort of a me vs the monolith of girls. Fortunately I grew out of it though and realised we're all just people! PS I was never mean to anyone about it, it was all in my head.
(17:20) "opossum" is the species in North America they call "possum" which has made a lot of people outside North America say "possum" too.
"possum" is a number of species in Australia that are actually called "possum".
I had a nirvana tshirt for ages, worn it alot.
But i never even knew Nirvana was a band! I just had a black tshirt with a yellow lineart smily face that had nirvana printed in it.
I just tought it was a smily that was in nirvana or something.
Now the only reason i have 'Smells like teen spirit' on my playlist is so i can actually name a song of them that i know and like.
Me as a girlfriend: *drowns my girlfriend in affection and makes sure she knows I love her*
(We're both mtf)
Just be careful you don't cross the line into lovebombing.
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I try not to
Be careful, she might drown, lassie.
@@christopherb501 Lovebombing is specifically a tactic to keep victims of abusers from leaving, it doesn't just mean being highly affectionate
Aww 😍 adorable sapphic joy!
I’m not like other girls because I’m gender fluid.
I’m not like other girls cause I’m a
💅✨FLUID✨💅
Slurp slurp
"I'm a fluid"
I thought you were a solid...
yum
hey, me too! I also had a really intense "Im not like the other girls phase in middle school" turns out I was right
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12:05 linkin park has 37.7 million monthly listeners on spotify, if that isn't mainstream i don't know what is lol (for reference, billie has 64.3 mil)
I always got the "you're not like other girls", "You're like someone I have never met before", "You're so different" from people in highschool, especially from guys.
I always HATED it. It was super cringe, and later in life, being NB, I realised how much dysphoria is caused me because 1. NB not girl. and 2. I used to always panic that I was alone in feeling this way, and their comments validated that fear.
I used to think I wasn't like "other girls".
And I was right, I'm non binary. I also like the color pink and drinking sugary, milky coffee.
hell yeah same! my room is pink, im growing out my hair, and i like to wear dresses. kinda sad that i never let myself enjoy these things when i thought i was a girl, though
@@lonk2026this was weirdly validating- I recently discovered I’m non binary but apparently I look to feminine so people still misgender me even when I correct them. Which makes it hard to enjoy traditionally feminine things so this was weirdly validating.
Occasionally this reaction can be because people are bullied for being different and having untrendy tastes and then just turning around and dissing all things popular...
this and/or not realizing you're dealing with gender dysphoria
and/or having undiagnosed Autism
@@robertabarnhart6240 Fr I had so many existential dreads of not being like other girls or anyone at all until I got to be an adult and realized my autism went under radar 😭
@@BiDisaster327 Same
@@BiDisaster327 Same! And I got an extra bonus of realising I'm actually nonbinary. So different due to neurodivergency, and not even a girl. lol
I once heard a quote that went, "Pretty Girls Don't Judge" and that is my fav quote to live by.
I'm glad you found so many wholesome ones! 😃
I went through my "not like other girls" phase in the '80s. (I just turned 52.) Yes, everyone is unique. Everyone is valid. You, whoever you are, reading this. You are enough, just as you are. Blessed day/night to you!
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I consider a "90's kid" as a kid that grew up during and consciously experienced the youth culture of the 90's. If a baby was born in 1998, then the 90's were over and gone before they could form meaningful memories. If they were born the mid-to-late 80's, then they grew up during the 90's, and their childhood memories were all of being a "90's kid".
does being born in the early 80s count too? because i was a teenager for the entirety of the 90s and i think of that as "being a 90s kid" too.
I always say, "I was like a 90s kid but like not really" because I was born in 2003, but I still grew up with all the normal 90s things. Music, children's toys, and even technology. I think it was a product of growing up in a tiny rural town and not having enough money to afford any newer things. I'm not actually a 90s kid, obviously, but I can relate to a lot of the material things that existed then since that's all I grew up with, lol.
Where's the cutoff, though? I always cringe at the "90s kids" or "80s kids" or whatever memes cuz there's not really a clearly defined line where it's a definite "Yes, you were a 90s kid, but the person born the day after you is a 00s kid." And even if you TRY to make a clear line, it won't work more often than not. Some of the things you associate with the 90s were holdovers from the 80s, some were really only in your local area or your country, some survived well into the 2010s. There's no clear definition here. I have the same gripe with generations- just cuz I was born in the same generation as someone else does not mean we had anywhere near the same experience growing up.
Agreed. 1988 here. 80s baby, 90s kid, 00s teenager.
i was born in the very beginning of '98, but because of the tiny, poor, delayed-zeitgeist-update towns i grew up in, my childhood experience always seems to match that of people who talk about their nostalgia for growing up in the 90's
so i was born in the 90's (barely), and i grew up with all the things i hear people equate the 90s with, much more than standard 2000's things
i think it's person to person
Growing up, I wasn't like the other girls. Later on, I figured out why: I'm not a girl.
20:12 Its a subversion of an old meme where the tan blonde picks up a book and slowly "transitions" to the brunette. Likely from r/gatekeepingyuri where some artists will take the "not like other girls" style posts and make them friendly and often gay.
I do tend to err on the side of traditionally masculine-coded things as a woman, but I am happy to say that I have outgrown the "not like other girls" disease. There are other girls like me too, and although what makes me myself makes me special, it doesn't make others less special
Every time the NLOG is discussed, I want to acknowledge that I was one in the early 2010s and my non-partying, being a good child, fervent reading self was appreciated by no boy. Also, Facebook was also majorly to blame for this.
yeah i was the same way and i didn't have a boyfriend until my senior year. when i was 14 my mom actually asked me - angrily - why i wasn't out getting drunk and having sex like all the other girls my age.
That's how I was as a teen as well, but we didn't have Facebook in the '80s. 🙃
Same. Later I learned I’m under the asexual umbrella (I’m demisexual) and that’s why I never cared to do those things or be like other girls. It’s not that I had hate for them, it’s that I hated that I wasn’t interested in what they were interested in and it lead to a lot of self hate, and I think the “I’m not like other girls” comes from insecurity and trying to tell yourself it’s OKAY if you don’t like the same things as others, it’s okay not to fit in to the group or fit into the stereotypes. I think a lot of NLOG girls are just dealing with the trauma of being outcasted and not feeling like they fit in or belong with any of their peers, so they turn to self hatred and use “I’m not like other girls” as a kind of armor to try to emotionally protect themselves from feeling like there is something fundamentally wrong with themselves if they don’t fit in with “most” other girls. What’s not okay though is putting down anyone else for not liking what you like. So that’s why I really appreciate the memes that emphasize that being either way is okay and acceptable. ❤
@@loverrlee I realized in my 48th year that I'm demisexual, and looking back on a lot of my views as a teenager and young adult, it sure explains a lot.
6:46 No idea how much it's a thing in Britain, but in the US...just look up "bad sexy Halloween costumes" and be ready to weep in a whole new way.
i looked it up and tbh i don't see what's so bad about them
I really love that "three owls in a raincoat" one. 😂
19:20 i used to wear moonsorrow and iron maiden tshirts and thank god no one asked me about it because i had never listened to moonsorrow and the only iron maiden song i remembered for most of that time was fear of the dark. i only wore those tshirts because i was too lazy and didn't wanna have to choose from a larger variety of clothes lol so i arbitrarily decided at one point "these are the ones i'm gonna wear, the rest might as well just not exist"
Jamie: “I’ve never heard of a ‘s*xy bear’”
Me: Oh you sweet summer child
The Virginia Opossum of North America can be called both "opossum" (species name) and "possum" (colloquial term for various species). They are part of the opossum family with species in North, South, and Central America. These animals look similar to, but are not closely related, to the possums of Australia. There are over 30 species of possum in Australia and their names actually include "possum" - Honey Possum, Common Brushtail Possum, etc...
Thankyou, I was scrolling through the comments just to find out if it is pronounced with the O and just shorten in daily speech. That has bugged me ever since reading the word as a kid.
@@Underratedcuttlefish Yeah, it's kinda silly people drop one lone letter so I can see how it's confusing!
I knew how people pronounced it, but I'm here and loving the infodump, thank you for sharing!
"I like less popular music like Nervana and Queen." Yes, because they have NEVER created songs that have entered the mainstream let alone the collective subconcious.
hehe i love hoagy carmichael's song hong kong blues. and besides my grandad no one i know has even heard of the artists name...
Yeah, it's not like "Smells Like Teen Spirit" broke the top 10 in almost every country, with a string of no. 1s under its belt at all. And let's not even get started on how many iconic songs that Queen released. Their greatest hits albums are basically a collection of songs almost everyone knows at some level.
I have literally received replies on Pinterest comments where I talked very factually about the fact that I don't wear makeup in which people have accused me of trying to be like this when I'm just stating a fact. Honestly, there are two main reasons I don't wear makeup and none of them have to do with thinking it's dumb- one, I don't really want to spend time putting it on, and two, I don't like stuff on my face. For context on that last one I’m neurodivergent and it has largely to do with sensory issues. I let my best friends do makeup on me one time years ago, but I didn’t like the way it felt. So, I don’t wear makeup and I probably never will, but that doesn’t mean I would ever slam people who enjoy wearing it. Just let people do what they like, man. Regardless of gender, too. I don’t like wearing makeup but if a boy or enby person wants to wear it as well, then good for them!
THIS!! it just feels so euuuughhhhh when there's makeup on my face besides eyeliner, mascara and lip gloss. Maybe eyeshadow. Anything else sucks
If I was a performer, I think I’d much rather my fans were just there because they thought my concert would be a fun night out. Obsessive fans are kind of scary to me, actually.
Also, I went down an owl-googling rabbit hole, and they are now my favorite collective entity in a trench coat. Sorry raccoons - you had a good run.
the thing with the Addams is they don't think they are different or weird they just exist
Oh they very much do think they are different. That's a very big part of the whole tv show and later movies. They merely look at everyone else as if everyone else are the weird ones (like when the baby gets born and everything starts going colourful around him and they panic there is something wrong with him).
I'm not like other girls. I've never been like other girls.
I'm an autistic girl, but I'm not like other autistic girls.
No girl is like other girls. Because each of us is our own girl, or boy, or enby, or whoever xxx
17:52 Hearing people call Edna mode as "Aunt" always startles me because no matter what I do, I always think she's some fourth uncle thrice removed😭😭
Ahem, I have an important announcement everyone.
WE ARE NOT CLONES AND WE ARE ALL NOT LIKE ONE ANOTHER
that is all thank you ☺️
it would've been _hilarious_ if you'd coordinated this with a bunch of other people saying the exact same thing
Sounds like something a clone would say 🧐
My daughter was watching something on Netflix and a character said "we don't need to fight! we're all the same!" so I paused it and explained that's not true - people are not all the same and that's absolutely fine. You don't need to be "the same" in order to not fight with each other. Just respect others. That goes for the "other girls" in "not like other girls". Just respect other people.
@@DestructionGlitter
Exactly!!
You shouldn't shit on normative people who fit into the boxes, but there ARE individuals that are way more different than the majority. If you bring 100 girls my age to meet me, statistically speaking, not a single one would I be able to connect with. I've lived the last 20 years with very severe mental illnesses, in combination with giftedness, and that DOES make me different. Other 36-yo girls want a family and a raise of money at their job etc. I want a good therapist that doesn't trigger my traumas and have more energy so that I can do the laundry without sleeping an hour before and after.
Sure, everyone is different, but some are MORE different than others, and to ignore that isn't doing anyone a favour. I cannot feel connection with a healthy person, we've lived too different lives. They talk about work, having children, buying a house etc. I've never done and never will do any of that. The big majority of the population can talk about what it's like to be on a job interview. I've never experienced that. And very few people know what it's like to be sectioned to inpatient care on a psychiatric hospital over and over again for years.
I'm not like other girls. I have several disabilities, and that's okay. I'm not better or worse than anyone else, just different. Please don't erase my existence by saying we're all the same, because we're not. Let us disabled people be visible and accepted with our differences.
100000%@@DestructionGlitter
I tend to like older music not because "im not like other girls" but because my parents grew up in that time period and it gives us a thing to bond over. Everyone is unique and amazing in their own way, and never let anyone tell you that you arent good enough for them❤😊
4:54 im thinking three Eurasian Eagle Owls would be big enough to pose as a human. They're really cool birds.
Who else went through the “not like other girls” to autistic transmasc pipeline?
ME! except im questioning my gender so heavily atm 😭
i did 😭😭😭
5:52 that is the Golden Spruce, a rare genetic phenomenon. It was incredibly important to the Haida people of British Columbia, Canada. It was cut down by a white man wanting to make a statement on deforestation. There's an incredible documentary about the story called Hadwin's Judgement.
There's also a book about it by John (?) Vaillant. ^^
I'm not like other girls
I'm a trans man
Your book is currently available on Audible in the U.S. I picked it up with my credit this month and I’ve listened to about an hour of it so far. It’s great!
Tbh I kind of look at the NLOG thing with some amusement from my perspective bc like. Growing up, I NEVER could meet the expectations of my peers. I was the weird girl with crushes on fictional boys instead of real celebrities and more interested in anime and JRPGs instead of make up and live action teen shows. It wouldn’t be for years later when I figured out my double whammy, I’m autistic (which affects how I fit in alone) and also am nonbinary, so wasn’t even a girl to begin with but never got the vocabulary until college. So until then, NLOG type things and intentionally standing away from the girls who tormented me was a protection thing for me.
I was introduced to relationships in a very cis, binary way. I've learned a lot since then. I educated myself with free information. I wouldn't mind dating a trans man. I've got no bad feelings about it. I think he'd be lovely. I'd love to hold your hand cis or trans.❤
you are fucking amazing, thank you for existing
3:18 other girls: wear pink, buy bath bombs, listen to pop music
me: makes and packages the bath bombs they buy, so I respect what they like because it means I have a job
I’ve a cis woman. I’m tall and I’ve always been fat, and I’m also asexual (took me a long long time to realize that) and I’ve never been treated “like a girl” socially.
I understand the impulse to present yourself this way online when you feel like you can’t fit into the narrow mold society had defined “woman” as.
But it’s also a little strange because as a high school student I’d have given anything to be like all the other girls.
I'm so glad you don't have to censor "Shit", because the way you deliver it is hilarious every time. The sincerity, the seriousness...
I like when people make the im not like other girls into girlfriends in art.
The coffee ones drives me crazy. I love black coffee and have been drinking it that way for the past 15 years, but I still sometimes enjoy a super sweet expensive coffee too. Enjoy yourself, grow up, and stop pretending taste preferences mean literally anything
5:29 actually I do dream of that maybe not in pink but yes I want a green buggy thank you very much
I've said this somewhere before,.... I think it was in a comment on the collab with Roly. But I like black coffee. That doesn't mean I don't like a caramel flavoured ice coffee at times. Or a coffee with a bit of milk and sugar. Same with alcoholic drinks. Sure I'd drink a straight up glass of Scotch, Rum, Tequila, Mezcal,... but I'm down to drink a well balanced fruity cocktail as well! Honestly though, I have never heard these things in relation to masculinity in real life. Either it's internet BS or part of American culture? Not sure?
5:23
Most Girls Dream Of This: *gets an ad*
Me: that couldn't have been more perfectly timed
I really like that there were quite a few wholesome memes sprinkled in. You always do a good job finding the wholesome. ❤️
Unfortunately I also had a “not like other girls” phase. Lo and behold not only am I under the trans umbrella, but I’m slowly becoming more comfortable with the things I used to shame both myself and others for liking/doing.
Pink is a wonderful color and my middle school self was an idiot.
Love you Jamie!!💛💛🥔🥔 Hope you come near me on your Tour!!😊😊
I always forget how much I love Jamie's voice
Because of you and the Click, I actually tweaked one of my lessons to include the Not Like Other Girls and the feeling girls get being around women who expect them to model perfect societal femininity. Thanks!
I just noticed your facial hair sub-lip patch is shaped kind of like a bow tie! It's quite adorable!
Oh that's fun, Jamie is a '94 model just like me!
In regards to your '90s kid question, usually it means your formative childhood years were mostly in the '90s, so I personally don't think I fit into that category, since I only got a small taste of he tail-end of that decade. The "aughts" were more influential on my personality and interests than the '90s.
13:27
I'm pretty sure that that cartoon showed up in a click vid a while back, with more panels depicting the 'error' girl making out with the 'normal' ones
That panel was probably drawn by someone at r/GatekeepingYuri. It's a whole subreddit dedicated to turning "not like other girls" (and other "gatekeeping" memes) into cute relationships.
@@LoremIpsum-dp1li didn't know about this. Thanks!
14:17
Slitheen?!
I'm happy now
14:35 I summon the devil whenever I go into the bathroom and let me tell you, he is fed up of it lol
ahw that was so wholesome
13:01 tbf pretty much anything is comparatively less popular than Taylor Swift right now but that doesn't make Queen and Nirvana underground indie bands
I'm so quirky!! I like, sorry you've probably never heard of them, queen and nirvana! It's okay if you've never heard of them, they're super underground...
18:53 I hate that I was the whole gatekeeping band shirts thing. I mean, whether or not one listens to it, the Pink Floyd album cover is very unique and good looking.
HONESTLY! i get so nervous when i wanna get any shirt with a design bc i dont wanna be yelled at. its so dumb
@@StatikkEnigma the reason is is because if your wearing their merch we are prob going to assume you listen to them because that’s why most people where band shirts
which pink floyd album 💀@bobaoriley1912
@@samstudio1122 that's not the problem, the problem is the interrogation and ridicule. i get if its a band you really like and youre dissapointed that someone youre talking to dosent actually know the band, but the "nAmE 31 sOnGs aNd tElL mE tHe nAmE oF tHe GiRL tHe LeAd SiNgEr dAtEd iN 8th gRaDe" people need to quit it. even if you dont listen to their songs, buying their merchandise is still supporting them.
@@StatikkEnigma mb lol i thought u were saying they couldnt ask if u knew them no i agree with u there wrong context mb but no as a metal head who listens to bands most people dont know i really dont expect people to know the band or their songs even if their wearing their merch cause like its a obscure band and the art was cool so why even bother on the actual band but mb i had the wrong idea
In reference to the one where they tried to make it wholesome: there's a whole subreddit where that's the point, it's called r/GatekeepingYuri and people redraw "not like other girls" content into cute relationships :)
Ooh I need to check that out later
I love the tonal shift at 15:27 echoing through the rest of the video. This is exactly my issue with 'I'm not like other girls.'
19:53 If I wear a band t-shirt I’m not super familiar with, I research the top few songs of theirs, just in case someone asks if I know any of their songs. Anxiety is fun 😂😂
i went from "im not like other girls" to "oh im not a girl" quite fast lol
6:00
The tree is in fact.. dying
18:32 😂😂😂 YESSSSS BIBBLE
Omg i used to think that I'm "not like other girls" until i went "oh damn I'm not a girl" 😂 I've realised I'm trans masc enby:)
Good luck with the book tour! It’s going to be quite the experience so make sure both of you are hydrated and have enough snacks.
9:27 😂😂😂 I remember doing that! It fascinated me 😂😂
At 13 I was interested in either reading huge thick novels, doing things like seeing how far you had to close the door to the oven/fridge before the light shut off or whatever the cat was doing