The thing with these fashion trends is that there’s always a percentage of people that never move on. I’m sure that these aliens can find the guys they’re looking for somewhere.
They’re definitely out there. TikTok is actually pretty good for all these little micro niche communities at least as far as seeing people who are still keeping the culture alive.
I had a professor who never moved on from his hipster phase. Every once in a while he’d switch it up and wear tech bro sports jackets and graphic tees, like he was trying to branch out but he was more comfy with what he cultivated on his twenties and thirties lol
More like that’s not what hipsters look like anymore. There’s always hipsters, although given how strongly that word is associated with the 2010s they’ll probably get called something else.
The thing with these fashion trends is that there’s always a percentage of people that never move on. I’m sure that these aliens can find the guys they’re looking for somewhere.
I haven’t seen a scene girl with stripey hair in so long.
Most of the scene girls I’ve seen/hung out with are newer edition girls.
They’re definitely out there. TikTok is actually pretty good for all these little micro niche communities at least as far as seeing people who are still keeping the culture alive.
probably all turned to goth
Yes goth is the next pokemon stage before evolving into witchy crochet cat lady.
There is also the Goth2Boss evolution pathway as an alternative.
🎶It’s the circle of life🎶
Saw one at the grocery store a few weeks ago.
All is well in god’s earth.
I had a professor who never moved on from his hipster phase. Every once in a while he’d switch it up and wear tech bro sports jackets and graphic tees, like he was trying to branch out but he was more comfy with what he cultivated on his twenties and thirties lol
wait, what, hipsters are not cool anymore?
More like that’s not what hipsters look like anymore. There’s always hipsters, although given how strongly that word is associated with the 2010s they’ll probably get called something else.
They were, until everyone else started doing it.
Yep. And more likely in large cities than the rugged outback.