Just wondering, have any of you been or still are part of a scene?
I'm 30 and live in the UK and I'm starting to feel pretty old now because I was what was known as a mosher when I was 14 - 17 (wore stupidly baggy jeans and listened to 90s rock music like limp bizkit, nirvana, sepultura marilyn manson the offspring.)
I stopped being part of any group when mosher turned into emo (skinny jeans, hair over one eye.) Which turned to indy kids, which then turned to hipsters, and to be honest I don't even know where we're up to now.
These days I wear nice but boring clothes, in some small ways I miss the days when I was too young to realize I was dressed like what I now think is pretty idiotic, pretentious and impractical.
I know some people on this forum are older than me so they probably watched people like me when I was 14 and thought I was an idiot, and some people are younger than me and don't even remember what a mosher was or the bands i mentioned. Also some people not from where I am probably had a different name for mosher.
I'm 30 and live in the UK and I'm starting to feel pretty old now because I was what was known as a mosher when I was 14 - 17 (wore stupidly baggy jeans and listened to 90s rock music like limp bizkit, nirvana, sepultura marilyn manson the offspring.)
I stopped being part of any group when mosher turned into emo (skinny jeans, hair over one eye.) Which turned to indy kids, which then turned to hipsters, and to be honest I don't even know where we're up to now.
These days I wear nice but boring clothes, in some small ways I miss the days when I was too young to realize I was dressed like what I now think is pretty idiotic, pretentious and impractical.
I know some people on this forum are older than me so they probably watched people like me when I was 14 and thought I was an idiot, and some people are younger than me and don't even remember what a mosher was or the bands i mentioned. Also some people not from where I am probably had a different name for mosher.
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