Social media profiles are judged by sheer volume of "friends" someone has. That means: If you met someone briefly, add them. If you went to middle school with them, add them. If you have a mutual friend, add them. If you like the same band, add them. If you have the same pose in your profile picture, add them. If you are from the state, add them. And so on.
Flirt with everyone you friended. If someone adds you, be sure to thank them for the add. Then be sure to mention that they are cute and that you are interested, whether it is through a comment on a picture, a wall post, or in a private message. Set a profile picture of "yourself". The photo shouldn't actually be a picture of you, so much as a picture of part of you. Here are some typical picture tricks to get the perfect scene profile photo: Cut yourself out of the photo.
Don't feel the need to include your entire face or body. Just your eye and bangs, just your body or just your mouth is enough of a photo to help someone identify you. Use a mirror. Extra scene points are giving for using your iPhone to take the picture. This lets everyone know that you: 1 Took the photo yourself, and 2 that you spent a lot of money on your camera or smart phone. A basic straight on shot isn't creative. Everyone takes pictures like that. Angle the camera, or move it so that people have to struggle to find your in your hair.
It makes your profile picture so much more interesting. Ever bored and have nothing to do at the computer? Take pictures. This is like the exact opposite of suggestion 2, so much so that it's ironic and creative that you didn't rotate the camera. Don't look at the camera! Look down, look up, look to the left, look to the right, just don't look at the camera. Hide behind your hair. Unlike other people, scene kids care about two parts of their bodies: their eyes and their hair.
This should be the focal point of the picture. So don't distract people with your face. Filter your pictures. Change your picture to black and white, faded-vintage, blurred or color tinted settings to achieve the scene look. Write on your hand.
Write a quote, your name, or a heart on your hand and hold it up for the camera. Everyone thinks this is cute. Do a creative face. Smile, stick your tongue out, look like your contemplating, just be creative! Don't do a boring smile, everyone smiles in pictures! List as many bands as you can under "music" as you can. If you have even heard a song by that band, add them. It's important to showcase your wide taste in and vast knowledge of music. The more music you include, the more "scene" you will look.
Go for obscure, not-yet-popular music. Scene kids, like hipsters, adore the idea of having liked a band before they were cool. It means they're on the cutting edge, a trendsetter. If this means resurrecting a once-popular band that has since fallen into obscurity, that's ok too. Go to a lot of "shows. Go to as many as you can. If there is a concert within a 60 mile 97 km radius, try to go.
Update your status to let people know that you are really into music. Don't forget to take pictures to prove that you went.
Pictures should be of the stage and mob pits. It's not important that you are actually in the pictures. Update your status. Constantly update your status to tell people that you are bored, what's bothering you, that you feel like chatting, or that you are off to a show. People wouldn't have become friends with you if they didn't want constant updates on your life. Get the attitude. The right scene attitude will do a lot to help you fit in and distinguish yourself as a true scenester.
Because you dress the way that you do, expect to get a lot of grief from other people, especially older folks. Brush it off. To master the attitude: Be carefree.
You are who you are and you know it. You're happy with yourself, so you wear your badges with confidence and style. Don't be rude. Scenesters don't really have a chip on their shoulders like some hipsters do. Whether it's to someone's parents or a friend in your circle, you seek to be pleasant and easy-going, even if you're being teased.
Method 4. Listen to "scene" music. Other than the likes of 3! OH3 or Breathe Carolina, try electronicore, too.
Electronicore fuses electro-pop with melodic metalcore and stuff. Try stuff like Attack! You can also try bands like Pierce the Veil if you want. Electropop and dance-pop is recommended, too. Even these artists and groups sometimes cite pop stars as influences or even appear on a compilation series called "Punk Goes Pop". There are many bands or artists mislabeled as scene. Many people think deathcore, for example, is scene.
It isn't. Metal, death metal and hardcore punk all have nothing to do with the scene style. Many think this because of the appearances of a few deathcore bands. Listen to what you want to listen to! You don't have to fit into every small box in order to have scene style.
Yes No. Not Helpful 18 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Realize that some people will hate you. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0. Make sure that you are very careful with your hair. Use a thermal protection spray applied in your hair before straightening or curling it. Don't shampoo too much and deep condition regularly or your hair will most likely be in horrible shape after a little while.
It's also nice to buy lots of hairspray. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Don't throw away all your preppy clothes! Black and white vans were the high of fashion, and you were jealous of everyone who had a pair of vans in general. You wanted them in every colour. Your eyeliner was 2cm thick on a normal day and usually had a killer cat eye flick sharper than a butcher's knife.
Kind of wish we were still that good at it tbh. Your school bag wasn't complete until you'd tippexed lyrics or random words onto the back of your black rucksack. See point Stargazer was the extent of your makeup collection, and if you didn't a backup of the coloured mascaras and jet black liquid eyeliner, you would worry.
Follow Dusty on Twitter. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Britney's conservatorship has ended after 13 years. Paris' wedding dress is what dreams are made of. Meghan on the money saving trick she still uses. They love to take photos from wierd angles that are later posted on myspace or purevolume. They hang around in packs or will usually be nice to anyone they find interesting other wise they won't give you the time of day.
They love to go to shows where they perform dances such as: skank twostep tranverse two step windmill roundhouse kick mosh They are known to use a lot of popular internet slang such as: WTF? Spiked Belts Bulky White Belts Lip rings, eye brow rings, nose rings and anywhere else they can pierce themselves. They are not a plague and they won't bother you if you leave them alone.
They're just a bunch a kids comforming to a non comformist trend. Girl: Dude, his lip ring and streaked hair makes him look soooo scene! Scene hater: I think it makes him look like a faggot! Scene Kids Usually has a lip piercing Will wear a tight black t-shirt with a random band or band endorsed clothing label pictured on the front.
Adorns tight jeans, white belt with big buckle and either wearing converse or checked slip on shoes. Has an obbession with guns and stars. Attends many hardcore shows dances like a fool if at all and talks about obscure random bands which you will not know cos there cooler than you.
Kisses boys every now an then because scene girls like it. Has thousands of myspace friends all of which are scene girls just to look cool and takes billions of pictures of themselves in tuff guy poses.
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