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Meez is a social networking site where users can create avatars and interact with others in virtual rooms. Being "scene" on Meez typically involves dressing your avatar in a certain style and having a unique personality. Here are some tips on how to be scene on Meez: 1. Dress your avatar in scene-style clothing. This typically includes skinny jeans, graphic t-shirts, studded belts, and brightly colored hair extensions. 2. Customize your avatar's appearance to make it unique. This can include adding piercings, tattoos, and other accessories. 3. Participate in virtual rooms and engage with other users. Being friendly and outgoing can help you make friends and become a part of the scene community on Meez. 4. Share your interests and hobbies with others. Whether you're into music, art, or fashion, finding others who share your passions can help you connect with other scene users on Meez. 5. Create your own virtual room or group to bring together like-minded users. This can be a great way to build a community of friends and followers who appreciate your scene style and personality. Remember, being "scene" on Meez is about expressing yourself and connecting with others who share your interests and style. Have fun and be yourself!
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