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Scene boys and girls tend to have choppy layers and side bangs in their hair. Some girls will tease their hair to make it poofy at the top. Also dying chunks of your hair random colors is popular in the scene style. Makeup is another big part of the scene style. Both boys and girls will wear a generous amount of black eyeliner, although some girls will wear neon colors instead. For girls, bright eyeshadow and fake eyelashes are very popular. Many scene kids will have facial or ear piercings.

Gauge piercings are common. Tattoos are also typical with scene kids. Often they will have several of these, but it is not necessary. Wearing several inches of rubber and plastic bracelets on each arm is popular with scene kids. So are plastic bead necklaces and necklaces with cute charms such as hello kitty, broken hearts, skulls, bats, diamonds, or lollipops.

Childish colorful flats are common with girls. Large vintage sunglasses are popular too. For clothes, scene kids of either sex will almost always wear skinny jeans.

They can be black, blue, faded, paint splattered, ripped, or even neon colors. Wearing leggings as pants is not uncommon because they are generally even tighter than skinny jeans. Girls will wear tutu or layered skirts a lot, usually above the knees. Other than that, emo is just a subdivision of goth, therefore they both like that dark stuff. Member since June Emo is actually a subdivision of punk subculture, not goth.

This started in DC around the late s, early s. Most punk was "hardcore", which meant that it was fairly aggressive, was fast and abrasive, loud. Emo was short for EMOtional hardcore, where people would sing about their life, how their day was going, etc. Around, say, , nobody I spoke with outside of the punk culture had any idea what emo meant, and never heard the term before. But when the term leaked out into general usage, people misused it to mean anybody who didn't mind being dark and weird.

And of course goths are easy for the average person to pick out as being dark and weird. According to a hardcore punk, MOST "normal" people are emo!

Member since December I'm not an emo, or a goth So do a lot of other normal people, so to say. It is pretty dark for a kids show One reason why it was canceled , but a lot of the jokes or happenings go right over kids heads, yet older people get it.

As for emos I guess the dark stuff in it? I dunno. I stand by my opinion. Scene kids are dissapointing. The definition of a scene kid ranges from a badly viewed individual to a narcissistic cunt. My definition is unbiased and only states the facts i believe to be true. A person in their teens who's distorted view on society has them crushed into a style that was once known as the alternative, but has now become bland and unoriginal.

Seemingly unable to invent anything for themselves, stealing the ideas and traits of the true originals in society, claiming them as their own, and changing the ideas so that it no-longer holds it's first intention. In this sense, some one does not need to look or think any certain way to be considered scene.

As long as the commit these actions, they can be described as scene. I am self-aware enough to, not only admit the hypocrisy, but to also understand it. I know that I'm not the pinnacle of original thinking , and I'd be stupid to think so, but these people don't seem to have to capacity to invent and create. In a strange twist of fate , they have become what they originally rebelled against! The Alternative of the Alternative, ironic isn't? Hottopic is a store who's main consumers are scene kids.



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