Brasil, 4 de outubro de 2025
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Certainly! Here are 13 lyrics from Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” that are *SO* millennial-coded, reflecting internet slang, cultural references, or generational phrases:

1. **”CANCELLED!”** – A classic meme-inspired phrase used to dismiss or criticize someone or something instantly online.
2. **”Wood”** – Possibly a slang variation or a meme reference, often used in humorous or exaggerated contexts.
3. **”Wi$h Li$t”** – Using the dollar sign to signify wealth aspirations or “manifesting” desires, a common millennial and internet fad.
4. **”Father Figure”** – A phrase recalling vintage or indie vibes but often used in meme contexts referencing authority or mentorship online.
5. **”Eldest Daughter”** – An ironic or meme-worthy title, reflecting a “bossy big sibling” archetype popular in TikTok or meme culture.
6. **”Actually Romantic”** – A phrase that implies a sort of ironic tone, hinting at a nostalgia for sincere feelings while being ironically detached.
7. **”The Fate of Ophelia”**** – Referencing Shakespeare, but used here as a metaphor for dramatic, meme-worthy tragic romance — very millennial-literary mashup.
8. **”The Life of a Showgirl”** – The album’s title itself evokes the millennial obsession with curated, performative identity and social media personas.
9. **”Ruin The Friendship”**** – A viral motif in TikTok and online discourse about “cancel culture” or social faux pas.
10. **”Actually Romantic”**** – (Repeated, emphasizing the ironic tone often used in meme culture to describe overly sincere or sentimental statements.)
11. **”Wish List”** (misspelled as “Wi$h Li$t”) – Embodies the millennial obsession with materialism, consumer culture, and manifesting desires.
12. **”Did we miss any lyrics that you think are either extremely millennial-coded or very online?”** – Self-aware phrase acknowledging the meme-heavy, online nature of the lyrics.
13. **”Solidifies this through some of the most millennial phrases we’ve heard in a while”** – An explicit meta-commentary that recognizes the lyricism as steeped in millennial meme-culture.

These lyrics exemplify how Taylor Swift’s songwriting on this album taps into generational internet language, blending poetic, Shakespearean references with meme culture and millennial slang, making her lyrics a reflection of modern online identity.

Would you like a breakdown of how some of these phrases connect to specific memes or internet phenomena?

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