One of the refreshing things about the new year is it arbitrarily gives people permission to hit the reset button and create a fresh start for the next 12 months.

To have a clean slate in 2016, though, you have to leave some of life’s clutter in 2015. That’s what Reddit user dlewsional’s post in the Ask Reddit community—and the comments connected to it—tries to decide: “What fad do you hope dies out in 2015?”

Redditors were not at a loss when it came to listing the 2015 pet peeves they didn’t want to see plague them in 2016. Not all the suggestions, however, revolved around trends specific to this soon-to-be-expiring year. But they all centered on elements of life that consistently weighed on the minds of redditors, phenomena they wanted DOA come 2016.

The following are a few ideas that caught our eye. But that doesn’t mean Upvoted endorses keeping them in 2015. Well, maybe a few of them should call it quits at 11:59 PM Dec. 31. (That’s right. We’re talking to you, redditor sheelaymignon’s celibacy.)

Man Buns

Why all the hate for the men’s hairstyle formerly known as the top knot? Put simply: Much like a Band-Aid on a freshly scabbed wound, it’s difficult to pull off properly.

Not everyone was applying a healthy treatment of screw-you shampoo to this hairstyle, though. The man bun has its defenders among the long hair set looking for styling options.

And then there’s the man bun-hate backlash.

“Netflix and Chill”

This year’s “Keep Calm and [INSERT APPROPRIATE MEME PHRASE HERE]” (and yes, “Keep Calm and …” made the list of items that should not pass 2015 and should not collect $200). Redditors provided alternative catchphrases perhaps in hopes “Hulu and hang” or “Amazon Prime and sexy time” might catch fire instead. Our favorite—suggested by irbChad and kittens_mittens88—might be a tad too specific.

Hoverboards

Unless their dangerous defects are eliminated, self-balancing scooters might be a fad that burns out on its own. Pun intended.

“Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)”

Like most pop music, Silentó’s summer single is just a placeholder until the next song comes along. In fact, the track might not have made it to the end of 2015, depending on your listening habits.

“Bae” and Other Slang

Know something that never goes out of style? Complaining about colloquial language that’s foreign to your social circles, even if it makes you sound culturally intolerant or like you’re Grandpa Simpson.

See also selfies/selfie sticks and hashtags.

Clickbait Headlines

Redditors expressed disdain for online stories with the headlines alicat276 describes, the kind that usually pop up on articles shared over Facebook. That disgust also trickled down to other sharable social media content, especially if it was emotionally pandering or included certain computer-animated characters:

Reddit user justtoreplythisshit, however, did point out that people could avoid these online annoyances if they took some initiative:

People Being Offended

Outrage over people too easily outraged online? Looks like irony will continue into 2016.

Check out Reddit user dlewsional’s post in the Ask Reddit community for more user suggestions about trends that should be left behind.