I think you should set up a chair in random places that these people like to hang out, and then scream "Hey you damn, kids, get off my lawn!" and other such sentiments.
I don't know what it would acheive, I just think it would be funny.
As to your question, at least it's not duckfaces and spray tans. I have no issues with body mod if it's tastefully done, but I understand being annoyed at the people trying to be "hip". Be your goddamn self and wear what you like, cause if you look like you're wearing a uniform for a stereotype every day, you're doin it wrong.
Young people are mostly AFRAID to be themselves. They want to 'fit in' with the cool kids, so they copy them in dress, speech, mannerisms and taste in entertainment. Thus, a lot of them wind up resembling each other.
It's about 'fear of being different' and being rejected by their peer group. Young people's egos are very vulnerable and they need a few years to find an identity. They're so immersed in a process that they can't see what it looks like to others. ( As if they would even CARE, right? ROFL. )
A lot of what it looks like is needy, fear-driven and aggressive.
I don't care if I'm not popular (and believe me I'm not at all) as long as I can have my own fucking opinion and not be controlled by other peoples "style"
IIN that I can't stand guys with pork pie hats or backwards ball caps?
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I think you should set up a chair in random places that these people like to hang out, and then scream "Hey you damn, kids, get off my lawn!" and other such sentiments.
I don't know what it would acheive, I just think it would be funny.
As to your question, at least it's not duckfaces and spray tans. I have no issues with body mod if it's tastefully done, but I understand being annoyed at the people trying to be "hip". Be your goddamn self and wear what you like, cause if you look like you're wearing a uniform for a stereotype every day, you're doin it wrong.
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Young people are mostly AFRAID to be themselves. They want to 'fit in' with the cool kids, so they copy them in dress, speech, mannerisms and taste in entertainment. Thus, a lot of them wind up resembling each other.
It's about 'fear of being different' and being rejected by their peer group. Young people's egos are very vulnerable and they need a few years to find an identity. They're so immersed in a process that they can't see what it looks like to others. ( As if they would even CARE, right? ROFL. )
A lot of what it looks like is needy, fear-driven and aggressive.
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I'm glad I was never one of those... I certainly was never popular or well liked, but fuck that noise. ;P I have my integrity.
I don't care if I'm not popular (and believe me I'm not at all) as long as I can have my own fucking opinion and not be controlled by other peoples "style"