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Superbad Index Access

If Superbad happened in 2019, Seth wouldn't need to steal a police cruiser or sing "These Eyes" at a liquor store. He would open Tinder. He would use Drizly. He would slide into DMs.

But we made a mistake. We thought the index was dead. We were wrong. It was just incubating. The pandemic broke the Superbad Index. superbad index

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The awkwardness didn't disappear; it was simply hidden behind a screen. The SBI fell to a low of by 2019. On the surface, this looked like progress. People were "hooking up." The birth rate was dropping, but the confidence was rising. If Superbad happened in 2019, Seth wouldn't need

And right now, the Superbad Index is flashing a signal so extreme that we need to talk about it. To understand the index, we have to go back to the source code. Superbad (directed by Greg Mottola, produced by Judd Apatow) was released on August 17, 2007. The iPhone was released six weeks later. He would slide into DMs

Named after the 2007 coming-of-age masterpiece Superbad , the SBI measures the ratio of analog awkwardness to digital confidence in the average male aged 16 to 34. In layman’s terms:

We are currently witnessing a reverse of the Superbad dynamic. In the movie, Evan is terrified of saying "I love you" to his crush, but he eventually does it. Today, Gen Z has invented the "situationship"—a relationship so devoid of definition that it makes Evan's awkwardness look like Casanova-level confidence.