fruity gay version of emo. made for people who think emo is cool, but thinks black and gray doesn't go with their eyes.
Posers and Fags.
Emo girl: oh, im so sad and emo all the time...i want to die.
Scene girl: haha, lamoooo im scene and im sooo cool, cunt. a rainbow barfed all over my short choppy hair and i stole this bow from my 2 month old sister. All this fruity eyeshadow is starting to give me pink eye, but that just makes me more hardxcore, ni99a!!!! gimme scene points, ni99a cuntt!!!
Wanna be stereotype emo's. Mostly call themselves emo. They normally really piss us off. They just try to be emo because they think it is cool. 3/4ths of the stuff at Hot Topic is for scene kids
In public, you already know how to identify these kids. Unfortunately, online, there are two extreme.
1. Look for the person that seem to be using words that are meant to sound poetic and appear as though they've just freshly been looked up on thesaurus.com.
2. If not that, look for sentences and phrases that are mind-numbingling and purposefully incorrect in grammar. This can often distinguish males from females. When in doubt, look for a lot of 'X'es between their words. This is a very distinguishing factor.
If using a site that displays pictures, expect an angled photograph, likely with hair falling over at least some portion of their face.
Non-scene kid writing a simple profile for himself:
"Hi, my name is Brad an I'm 20 years old. My hobbies are biking, running, and traveling. I also enjoy music on occasion."
Poetically-accurate scene kid writing a profile for himself:
"Hey, my name is Chris and I am forever the unbearing image of a hopeless and deprived generation. The archaic means with which I conduct my activities are meant to express my undying dismay for a system which attempts to destroy my very being; a system in which I refuse to participate. Body modification and music solely encompass my crowded itinerary; if my hand isn't expressing itself on the frets of my acoustic guitar, it's expressing itself through my next tattoo design on paper. I won't even list the artists I listen to...you never would have heard of them."
Ridiculously Simple Scene Kid writing a profile:
"hi, im chelsea and im 19 yo. i enjoy things like idk, music nad drwing adn art dna fashn ndadandandan stuff like that. my boyfriend conor is the love of my life so evry1 else BACK OFF!!! <3 <3 <3 u can see me at shows and at schol evry once in a while as lng as im not skipping! xhardxcorex <3 i listen to a lot of music, but nothing u wuld no, nad uh yah add me adn we cn chat! <3"
A lot of people judge the scene trend because they like to be different and like attention when, in actual fact, many emo kids like it too. The difference between a scene and an emo is that a scene will gain attention through their choice of style, whereas an emo will gain attention by threatening self-harm and suicide. Many people call scene kids fags because they wear undersized clothes and the boys will wear women's jeans, but this isn't being gay, it's attempting originality. The scene trend started to die out in 2OO8 for the older kids but the younger generation carried it on. You will often see pre-pubescent children attempting and failing the scene style, although they refuse to admit it.
A common definition of a scene is a gay obnoxious little poser who won't admit they're scene but clearly are. This isn't the case. A scene is like a bubbly emo that likes bright colours and anything cute (hello kitty, bows, dinosaurs, robots etc). Basically, scene was taken from the emo style, leaving behind the depressed suicidal attitude. Both genders normally have choppy hair, covering one eye (mainly the right) which is jet black, peroxide blonde, dark brown or random colours, lots of makeup and piercings, tight jeans, bright coloured plastic jewellery, band shirts and will probably be seen outside every show possible.
Emo Kid: Omg, look at that faggot scene, their style sucks.
Scene Kid: Stfu, it's the new improved version of yours!
Scene. A word used to describe any group of people desperate to be individual who form a club. The paradox folds in on itself when the scene becomes too large and people form anti-scene scenes of their own. Commonly know as being "out of fashion".
In the online comunity, people in different "scenes" use various web sites and tools to define themselves.
One of the most popular scenes is where young people communicate through social networking sites in a language evolved from TXT. Here, the line between english and TXT becomes blurred to the point where only the people in the scene understand or care. These people can be spotted by a combination of being; skinny; posing; hair gel (especially boys); gangsta hand motions; rippped tee shirts; whatever else is in fashion this week.
Another popular "scene" is where movie and software pirates fall over each other to be the first to release a piece of digital entertainment before its general release. Copying other people's work from within the "scene" is not "scene".
dude1: I always look for fX releases when I dl movies.
dude2: Dude that's lame, fX isn't scene, he just copies aXXo's work.
Scene people are not the same as emo!
Scene people like bands such as Hadouken! and yes, wear skinny jeans. But not all scene people have multiple peircings and mad hair.
Scene people dont want to belong to a certain 'clique'. To be scene you dont have to follow rules, scene people like similar stuff, but are their own person.
Scene
Scenekids are still scene, just a younger generation!
Scenester. Someone who is fake. Scene girl/guys are usually posers for emos. Peppy little kids who want to look emo. Scene is not a fashion style, it is not a good thing...
Emo Girlfriend: F*ck life, let's die.
Emo Guy: No bullets, bullets are scene.
Emo Girlfriend: Totally, lets go drink antifreeze or overdose on heroine. </3