Please Explain to a Newly Inducted "Old Fart"
October 31, 2012 at 1:53 pm
(This post was last modified: October 31, 2012 at 1:54 pm by thesummerqueen.)
So I guess I've reached the age where I don't understand what "the kids" are talking about (at the ripe old number of 27, no less) and I'm currently breaking my brain on this.
Can some of the younger and/or more knowledgeable members of the forum explain what "scene" is? Why "scenepoints" even exist as A Thing? Why this is something only white people with first world problems would be interested in following? What makes a person part of a scene? What comprises "a scene"? I heard rockabilly was "a scene," and I love wearing neuvo-50's clothes (I look amazing in them) - do I run the risk of being assumed part of that scene because I wore something vintage with polka-dots and also have tattoos?
I want to know what separates them from any other portion of the human race who might like certain brands, colors or styles.
Please entertain me on my very very very boring Wednesday afternoon at the office.
(Yes, I've already googled and it's really not helping me since most of the answers are composed by people who write with Myspace spell-checkers)
Can some of the younger and/or more knowledgeable members of the forum explain what "scene" is? Why "scenepoints" even exist as A Thing? Why this is something only white people with first world problems would be interested in following? What makes a person part of a scene? What comprises "a scene"? I heard rockabilly was "a scene," and I love wearing neuvo-50's clothes (I look amazing in them) - do I run the risk of being assumed part of that scene because I wore something vintage with polka-dots and also have tattoos?
I want to know what separates them from any other portion of the human race who might like certain brands, colors or styles.
Please entertain me on my very very very boring Wednesday afternoon at the office.
(Yes, I've already googled and it's really not helping me since most of the answers are composed by people who write with Myspace spell-checkers)