Fabian Putrid Snowball wrote: » There's a full on, full grown emo lad around Cork. In his mid/late 30s I'd say. Snake bite piercing, flat-ironed hair, asymmetric fringe, guy liner, super skinny jet black jeans, the whooooole 9 yards. I've overheard him in conversation and he seems fairly normal. I respect the commitment.
Salthillprom wrote: » Wearing Ellesse clothing and/or Fila clothing, although it was usually only the scobes who wore Fila
Arghus wrote: » Talking of emos, are "moshers" still a thing anymore? When I was a younger fella I seem to remember teenagers dressed in black, wearing band t shirts, everywhere, now they seem rare enough.
Fabian Putrid Snowball wrote: » Aw man. Miss Sixty and Susst jeans, do they still exist even?
Sardonicat wrote: » You sure he's an Emo? Could just be studying/working at the Crawford. Asymmetric hair is compulsory there, I believe.
Fabian Putrid Snowball wrote: » Yeah but the flat ironed hair, piercing, clothes etc. remove all doubt he looks like someone who'd have been in a lot of MySpace top 8s in the mid 2000s, y'know. Also you're allowed symmetrical hair in the Crawford as long as it's closely cropped if you're a girl or very very very long if you're a boy!
Tammy! wrote: » Does anyone remember Friendship Burns? Youd hold one of your fingers out and your friend would hold it and rub it with their thumb until it was red raw. Then you'd get a sore and the scar it left was a mark of the friendship ��
Paddy Cow wrote: » No. But I do remember Friendship Bracelets made out of knotted embroidery thread were all the rage for a while.
Rubberlegs wrote: » That seems to be back in my 7 year old's class, she has 2 balls of wool in her bag and they make bracelets on their lunch break. Nice to see
ibarelycare wrote: Wassuuuuuuup
ibarelycare wrote: » Wassuuuuuuup Who remembers this bad boy? Every sap was saying it.... you probably were too. Pogs, planking and other preposterous fads took over, didn’t they? What other trends of the last couple of decades have disappeared into the abyss of obscurity?
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » The mullet hairstyle.
Candie wrote: » When I was a young teen I was fond of the whole tartan tights under frayed denim shorts, docs, blazer and trilby type outfits. I cringe at the photos.
Paddy Cow wrote: » You're not alone in feeling the cringe. I had a purple shell suit that I practically lived in I look back at the photos now and think "wtf was I thinking?" but in fairness, I look happy in the pictures, oblivious to my shame At least I was too young to have had one of those awful mullet hairstyles :pac: