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A faux poster for a faux movie, kinda what the original idea for the I'm Not Okay music video was! I don't know about y'all, but I would watch the hell out of it >:]
it is so wild to me the fashions that are called âemoâ today. especially given the fact that probably 80-90% of it is actually scene, not emo. this would have started full on wars 15 years ago
whenever people call this
emo it drives me BANANAS. no! this is not how emos did their hair. this was a scene look!!! some people might have gone from emo to scene depending on their age when new trends happened but theyâre DISTINCT
this is getting more popular so i want to clarify, the above are obv scene queens and were what all scene kids aspired to HOWEVER. all of this—ïž? absolutely would have been considered scene in the late 00s (all photos from searching âemoâ on pinterest)
whereas these are more emo—ïž
you will note that the scene kids wear brighter pops of color, especially neon pink and green. thereâs a lot of pop culture references, patterns and texture. miniskirts very popular, the more layered the better. the emo kids are more simple, the black skinny jeans are a staple obv and usually dark hair and a band shirt, maybe some stripes but not anything crazier than that in terms of patterns. maybe a few accessories, but not so many that you hear them coming from a few miles away.
now THESE three are more in the middle. personally, i would categorize the first as scene, and the #1 giveaway there is the domo necklace- a scene icon- and the multitude/stacking of accessories backs it up. the middle is harder- the front of the hair and band shirt suggest emo, but the pink, layering, and the hair bow are decidedly scene. i think you could probably call it either way but i would lean scene. the last one is also hard- the hair highlights and amount of accessories are more scene, but the color scheme, especially the silver and black for the accessories as opposed to patterns, make me lean emo.
(source: i was in middle school in 2008)
Durand Bernarr -Â Mango Butter
Wanderlust, the album. Featuring Durand Bernarr.
photographed and designed by me.
youtubers love to say âi hope iâm pronouncing that correctlyâ while recording themselves in a video that they upload to the internet, which they have access to
via @glorioustragedykid
Hint: its because the video is not as well researched as its presentation implies
Hint: itâs because sometimes itâs hard to pronounce words especially if you donât use them very often
Donât leave this in the tags!! Theyâre good points! An attempt is better than nothing!
Itâs one thing to listen to a correct pronunciation. Itâs another to actually have your mouth form the words, especially when youâre using a sound you donât normally use in your native language.
Maybe theyâre not saying âI didnât look up the actual pronunciation and Iâm just winging it.â Maybe itâs âI looked it up and it uses a sound that I donât use in my day to day speech and I donât think I did it quite right but I tried.â
And sometimes, there arenât sufficient resources to teach you the correct pronunciation! Sometimes youâll get bot-made videos that contradict each other.
This this this this. As someone who struggles to pronounce a couple of words I use fairly often my FIRST LANGUAGE, thanks to those particular sounds just being difficult shapes for me to string together coherently, I am constantly afraid of fucking up words in other languages or even just with roots in other languages.
Itâs one thing to not even try, but the âI hope Iâm doing this correctlyâ isnât always âIâm hoping I can just wing this word with whatever I think itâs supposed to sound like,â a lot of times it âokay so Iâve looked it up and tried it a few times so Iâm really hoping its coming out right, but Iâm not used enough to the language to really be sure .â
Languages are fucking DIFFICULT for a lot of people. Not just the repeating/speaking part, but also the ability to HEAR and RECOGNIZE the patterns and sounds.
[IDS: two screenshots of tags.
The first screenshot reads: #(multiple pointing up emojis) #It bothers me so much ESPECIALLY when it happens in video essays #oh? so you did ALL this research and writing but you couldn't take a second of your life to go search the way you pronounce something? #like FUCK OFF.
The second screenshot reads: #not everyone is out to get you #they apologize in advance for maybe doing it wrong #and you wonder why some people don't even bother to try? #when you tear down those who do even though they admit they might be failing?
/End IDS.]
Don't let anyone tell you there isn't time for another smoke break. They're lying. get out there and sit on an upside down milk crate. NOW!
dont know milk crate. brug sit on log instead
Shut the fuck up Brug this post is for line cooks ONLY
let brug cook
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If you play Magic the Gathering, letâs be mutuals!
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Extreme PlayStation Magazine #27, March 2000 - âWWF Smackdownâ cover.
Wheely! âSoulcalibur IIâ PlayStation 2
Heâs so normal