I cameFunky_Finny wrote:
I meant they arn't good looking scene chicks. Aestetically.HurricaИe wrote:
i'll give ya oneFunky_Finny wrote:
What the fuck, they're not a decent example of Scene.
I'll show you scene. Gimme two mins.
"mai b/f (or g/f) broke up with me, i r hurt"
Scenes aint ill like me
(Dunno if thats the right spelling, spell checker is teh brokuz.)
http://a176.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 1d46c7.jpg
http://a666.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 453bc9.jpg
http://a130.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … c146f9.jpg
http://a435.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 45cc0a.jpg
Lemee find moar.
EDIT: Lulz, I used to go out with #1.
EDIT2: Moar jailbait
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hahha got better picsmtb0minime wrote:
I agree with some of the other people here, there are some bangin' hot scene chicks! But the 14yo ones are ugly and fat as fuck.
2 words:blademaster wrote:
hahha got better picsmtb0minime wrote:
I agree with some of the other people here, there are some bangin' hot scene chicks! But the 14yo ones are ugly and fat as fuck.
Hayley Williams. Dunno, I just find her hot as hell.
what is this a fuking disney movie.....blademaster wrote:
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2008/03/ … x313,0.jpg
THEY may wear their dyed fringes long and their threads grungy but, whatever you do, don't call them emo.Just as parents get their heads around the emo phenomenon - code for "emotional" - along comes another subcultural movement with its own fashion and music signifiers.
The Scene - or Scene kids - began on the networking site MySpace.Newcastle teenagers Emma-Jane "EJ" Scott, Kirra Dare and Eliza Coughlan, all 13, identify as Scene.
Their fashion tastes range from tiaras to ripped stockings, leopard print and 1980s band T-shirts. Thick eyeliner and elaborately coloured, back-teased hair are mandatory.It takes them two hours to get ready for a day at the shopping centre or skate park. A favourite pastime is recording the "death stares" they get from passers-by.
EJ said they played '80s and early '90s music, bands which were popular when they had not even been born.
The girls refer to websites such as http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Scene-Kid.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/sce … 88553.html
Scene was, and is emo. Scene is emo when emo people got REALLY fucking emo that these teenage twats though they listened to music that was emo. No, it was not, they said. Emo music died a long time ago. Thus, they needed a new word. Scene was coined, and these kids got an "upgraded" (rather, skydived) identity. But it's all well and good, because these people who want to be original are just following the scene, such is their name and irony.
They all should be waterboarded, it's legal.
Edit: Granted, some of the hair is pretty hawt.
Edit2: Not OP, these two.
They all should be waterboarded, it's legal.
Edit: Granted, some of the hair is pretty hawt.
Edit2: Not OP, these two.
Last edited by Defiance (2008-03-30 18:49:54)
Smokey720 wrote:
what is this a fuking disney movie.....nerd shitblademaster wrote:
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2008/03/ … x313,0.jpg
THEY may wear their dyed fringes long and their threads grungy but, whatever you do, don't call them emo.Just as parents get their heads around the emo phenomenon - code for "emotional" - along comes another subcultural movement with its own fashion and music signifiers.
The Scene - or Scene kids - began on the networking site MySpace.Newcastle teenagers Emma-Jane "EJ" Scott, Kirra Dare and Eliza Coughlan, all 13, identify as Scene.
Their fashion tastes range from tiaras to ripped stockings, leopard print and 1980s band T-shirts. Thick eyeliner and elaborately coloured, back-teased hair are mandatory.It takes them two hours to get ready for a day at the shopping centre or skate park. A favourite pastime is recording the "death stares" they get from passers-by.
EJ said they played '80s and early '90s music, bands which were popular when they had not even been born.
The girls refer to websites such as http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Scene-Kid.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/sce … 88553.html
Fuck!
Let's all dress alike and say we're being individual and different!
About as different as the other 45,000,000 emo/scene/damn annoying kids i've met.
You want to be different? stop stealing some lead singers style, and get your own
You want to be different? stop stealing some lead singers style, and get your own
I love it how people when trying to be iconic and Indie all wind up in some "trend" grouping all looking and acting the same.
They just want to be themselves like everybody else.
They just want to be themselves like everybody else.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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Mmmmmmm Newcasle...blademaster wrote:
.Newcastle
Yeah, at least they are listening to the right kind of music.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
I listen to 80's and 90's music.
i don't see the difference. i was watching kids (the film) the other day and they look and dress pretty much like kids now days. nothing has really changed. 80s - 90s trends was a bigger change than 90s - 00s.
same shit different label.
same shit different label.
they can go die
Im so glad you said "faith" and not something else.DeathUnlimited wrote:
Seeing 13-year olds like that always makes me lose a tiny bit of my faith in mankind.
more like 30 seconds for you.Funky_Finny wrote:
What the fuck, they're not a decent example of Scene.
I'll show you scene. Gimme two mins.

mtb0minime wrote:
This is old news.
It's the same as it's always been.
People imitating other people in fashion, mainly based on musical culture.
And no one person or band "invented" a style... the style evolves or returns from a previous era.
Look at the "hip," "cool," "rad," "retro," "fly," "gangsta'" or "scene" people. They're all adapting their own personal style to match the style of the people around them. It comes from the simple and universal desire to be accepted.
I once saw a shirt that said "you non-conformists are all the same." I then saw that shirt on another person, later that day. I think that perfectly sums up how this works. "Non-conformists" conform to an identity which gives them more "identity," and in doing so, they fit in place... then there are people who see this and say "screw that. I don't want to be like them" and adopt an identity with gives them more of an "identity" than those other kids.
It's cyclical.
And although I may not like the music, like the look, like the attitude... I accept that it will always happen. I'm not saying I'm above it either. I may not dress in a noticeable and classifiable "genre," and I may not listen to music that defines my character, but I still have influences, I still have friends...
We may look different, and have different approaches, but "Scene" kids, "Emo" kids, and ourselves are not so very different.
People imitating other people in fashion, mainly based on musical culture.
And no one person or band "invented" a style... the style evolves or returns from a previous era.
Look at the "hip," "cool," "rad," "retro," "fly," "gangsta'" or "scene" people. They're all adapting their own personal style to match the style of the people around them. It comes from the simple and universal desire to be accepted.
I once saw a shirt that said "you non-conformists are all the same." I then saw that shirt on another person, later that day. I think that perfectly sums up how this works. "Non-conformists" conform to an identity which gives them more "identity," and in doing so, they fit in place... then there are people who see this and say "screw that. I don't want to be like them" and adopt an identity with gives them more of an "identity" than those other kids.
It's cyclical.
And although I may not like the music, like the look, like the attitude... I accept that it will always happen. I'm not saying I'm above it either. I may not dress in a noticeable and classifiable "genre," and I may not listen to music that defines my character, but I still have influences, I still have friends...
We may look different, and have different approaches, but "Scene" kids, "Emo" kids, and ourselves are not so very different.

<3 scene/emo chicks. (providing they aren't fat or ugly)
Not an argument with you, more of an extension.Defiance wrote:
Scene was, and is emo. Scene is emo when emo people got REALLY fucking emo that these teenage twats though they listened to music that was emo. No, it was not, they said. Emo music died a long time ago. Thus, they needed a new word. Scene was coined, and these kids got an "upgraded" (rather, skydived) identity. But it's all well and good, because these people who want to be original are just following the scene, such is their name and irony.
They all should be waterboarded, it's legal.
Edit: Granted, some of the hair is pretty hawt.
Edit2: Not OP, these
two.
Actually, that garbage that people think is emo right now is not even fucking close. My Chemical Romance and similar bands (mostly screamo bands if anything) are quite a ways off to what the original emo genre was. When I think emo, I think Sunny Day Real Estate, Heatmiser, Braid, Cursive, Jimmy Eat World, The get up kids etc. There never used to be this retarded fad of dressing with your hair parted to the side (black or other extreme colors) and looking like a goddamn crybaby. If anything, you weren't wearing anything special at all.
/rant
Last edited by heggs (2008-03-31 12:08:41)
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stop typing like a faggotFunky_Finny wrote:
I meant they arn't good looking scene chicks. Aestetically.HurricaИe wrote:
i'll give ya oneFunky_Finny wrote:
What the fuck, they're not a decent example of Scene.
I'll show you scene. Gimme two mins.
"mai b/f (or g/f) broke up with me, i r hurt"
Scenes aint ill like me
(Dunno if thats the right spelling, spell checker is teh brokuz.)
http://a176.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 1d46c7.jpg
http://a666.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 453bc9.jpg
http://a130.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … c146f9.jpg
http://a435.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 45cc0a.jpg
http://a830.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 87181d.jpg
http://a172.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … b738eb.jpg
http://file034b.bebo.com/8/original/200 … 55121o.jpg
Lemee find moar.
EDIT: Lulz, I used to go out with #1.
EDIT2: Moar jailbait
EDIT3: MOAR jailbait. Don't say I'm not good to you.
Um yeahFunky_Finny wrote:
I meant they arn't good looking scene chicks. Aestetically.HurricaИe wrote:
i'll give ya oneFunky_Finny wrote:
What the fuck, they're not a decent example of Scene.
I'll show you scene. Gimme two mins.
"mai b/f (or g/f) broke up with me, i r hurt"
Scenes aint ill like me
(Dunno if thats the right spelling, spell checker is teh brokuz.)
http://a176.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 1d46c7.jpg
http://a666.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 453bc9.jpg
http://a130.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … c146f9.jpg
http://a435.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 45cc0a.jpg
http://a830.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … 87181d.jpg
http://a172.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/im … b738eb.jpg
http://file034b.bebo.com/8/original/200 … 55121o.jpg
Lemee find moar.
EDIT: Lulz, I used to go out with #1.
EDIT2: Moar jailbait
EDIT3: MOAR jailbait. Don't say I'm not good to you.
I like scene.