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The phrase most prominently refers to a 2018 Netflix original series, though it also appears as a common cultural sentiment in modern media critiques. Netflix Series: Everything Sucks! (2018)

The series was widely praised for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of a teenage girl's journey to understand her identity. Everything Sucks!

The story follows members of the high school AV and Drama clubs as they collaborate on an amateur film project. It centers on freshman Luke O'Neil (Jahi Di'Allo Winston), who falls for the principal's daughter, Kate Messner (Peyton Kennedy), while Kate struggles with her own sexuality and the process of coming out. Key Themes: The phrase most prominently refers to a 2018

Comedian Craig Ferguson famously monologued on "why everything sucks," arguing that marketers' obsession with youth over wisdom creates a culture that devalues experience. ‘Everything Sucks’ Canceled at Netflix (Exclusive) The story follows members of the high school

Author Cory Doctorow uses the term to describe why digital platforms (like Amazon or social media) seem to be getting worse for users over time.

It also explores the burgeoning relationship between Luke’s single mother and Kate’s single father, illustrating that emotional insecurities persist into adulthood.

This 10-episode "coming-of-age" dramedy is set in the real town of Boring, Oregon, in 1996.

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