Andrew Mulkearns
by Ronan honey December 8, 2021

by BumStatusYo December 17, 2018

when rich people think they're so important that they're above happiness. they think the only way to find meaning in this world is to be suffering artist and art admirer. these people think that the world revolves around their skewed perception of reality.
"wagwan whats up your ass today?"
"i just realized that we're living in a black hole and we don't really exist"
"seems like you're going through aristocratic sadness"
"i just realized that we're living in a black hole and we don't really exist"
"seems like you're going through aristocratic sadness"
by oigayboiwhatyoulookinat August 11, 2019

A horse tipped to win the 3:30 at Chepstow despite odds off 100-1, who was sadly shot along with his jockey for running the wrong way. Can also refer to your mate who is a sad, desperate, lonely old git.
by Cydermaster September 20, 2021

by We$10 October 11, 2018

Emanating from “The Viceland Channel”. A documentary about events that leaves you feeling bad about mankind and humanity.
by Blistic_1 February 12, 2018

A reference from the popular space game, Endless Sky, "Sad Archie" is a reference for when a band intentionally finishes a big concert with one of their slower songs, with the intent being to calm down a chaotic crowd. This can help prevent overly-excited fans from releasing their energy in potentially destructive ways. A Sad Archie typically utilizes a slow mellow song written to inspire a melancholy feeling, either by its prose or by its melody. Often both.
In the game Endless Sky, Sad Archie is a song played by the aptly named band "There Might Be Riots" at the end of each concert to prevent damage to public property.
In the game Endless Sky, Sad Archie is a song played by the aptly named band "There Might Be Riots" at the end of each concert to prevent damage to public property.
"I went to the AC/DC concert last night and they totally pulled a Sad Archie. Their last song was Ride On and by the end I was in tears."
by ClivetheRock July 6, 2023
