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Being a "scene kid" is a subculture that originated in the early 2000s and was heavily associated with the social media platform MySpace. However, even though MySpace is no longer as popular, you can still embrace the scene style without relying on the platform. Here are some tips: 1. Dress the part: The scene style is known for its bold and colorful clothing, hair, and makeup. Embrace bright colors, graphic tees, skinny jeans, and edgy accessories. Experiment with unique hairstyles and bold makeup looks. 2. Connect with the community: The scene community may no longer be as active on MySpace, but you can still connect with other scene kids through social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Follow popular scene influencers and use hashtags to find like-minded individuals. 3. Attend concerts and events: The scene subculture is heavily associated with emo, pop-punk, and alternative music. Attend concerts and events for your favorite bands to meet other scene kids and immerse yourself in the culture. 4. Create your own content: In the MySpace era, scene kids would often create their own blogs and post photos and videos of themselves. You can still do this by creating your own blog, YouTube channel, or TikTok account to showcase your style and connect with others. 5. Stay true to yourself: Remember that being a scene kid is about expressing yourself and being authentic. Don't feel like you need to conform to any specific standards or trends within the scene subculture. Embrace your own unique style and have fun with it!
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