Scene
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Scene is a sub-culture that is spreading around quite quickly. These people wear brightly-colored [cloting], such as graphic tees, skinny jeans, childish bows, and neon makeup. They usually have a taste for Hello Kitty, [Gloomy Bear], dinosaurs, robots, rainbows, stars, and polka dots. 99.9% of them have MySpace, [Buzznet], Bebo, Friendster, [Hi5], [MyYearbook], VampireFreaks, or other social networking pages. They usually choose career paths such as modeling, music, photography, or business. Thier hair is usually 2+ colors and poofed up and teased. Yes, they may all look the same, but dont all preps look the same? Dont all goths look the same? Dont all emos look the same? They listen to mainly rock, techno, or random music. They say things like [kthnxbai] or stellar, yo. They have confidence and they dont like to be put down. Yes, I am scene and I think this is a very accurate definition. -
SCENE
Basically an adjective for a series of sub-cultures, and a type of person who is regularly seen at certain hang-outs/shows. Although most people associate Scene with emo, it can also be used to describe people with an alternative music or fashion taste: electro pop, indie, [post-punk] or whatever other trillion sub-genres there are. More original [scenesters] are inspired by anime, the 80s and genuine music/art pioneers such as [Andy Warhol]. They also genuinely support gay rights, while the more bratty scenesters are the kind of kids who made fun of gays/lesbians in 7th grade yet now find guy-on-guy kissing orgasmic.
The majority however are in it for the trend, and talk [lioke] dis [ni99a], K? K. And claim to be bisexual even though they really only ever like either boys or girls. And know absolutely nothing about art or where any of their ubiquitous little trademarks originated.
[Scenesters] are united by their love of all things cutesy: [polka dots], Pokemon, dinosaurs, plug/button earrings, ribbons, hair bows, lace gloves, robots and pearl necklaces.
Its vital for a scenester to have a myspace: this is practically an online [meeting point] for the Scene, where the typically 16-20-year-olds will talk about what [hardxcore] show theyll be at, and how: omfgzz bbq dun be ghey, so cum 2 c [Shiny Toy Guns] feat. Jeffree Star [lolzzz]. K. Thx. Bai.
Although scenesters claim to be 100% original, you will notice that all their profiles are exact copies of each other, therefore they are uncannily easy to spot - tiny writing repeating the same tired [old thing], like how their friends are better than yours, and how scene/[br00t4l] they are, how you can fuck off if you [hate the way] they look. And then bizarrely ending it with ily i love you. Their Scene nickname must be in brackets, as its hard to identify them on the Scene since they all look the same. Pictures of their friends saying: Dollxface pwns!. 53,1897 friends. A trillion [phoney] ass-licking comments. Blogs feature bf/gf applications even if they have a pic of their actual teh sexx bf/gf of 2 days splattered all over their page or personal photography, 2 which their crew will remark: omgzz yew r lyke soo talented. Most of them know each other hence the name Scene. Their pictures are as follows: taken by themselves, big multi-colored hair, a cute [close-up] of MAC [kohl] plastered eyes -
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an incident (real or imaginary)
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a subdivision of an act of a play
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graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept
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