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What the emo kids of the early 2000s look like nowadays - Page 7 of 40 - Kiwi Report

What the emo kids of the early 2000s look like nowadays


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[post_page_title]Clean cut[/post_page_title]
Scowling selfies weren’t the only style of photos that proliferated among emo kids in the early 2000s. Like other similar youth cultures, they had a penchant for artistic photos, ideally taken in grungy settings.

Clean cut

As usual, smiling at the camera was a big no-no, and this distracted look was much preferred. While he seems to have retained the habit of looking away from the camera, this young man has left the emo style behind. While it may not be as artistic, we have a feeling that this sleek look serves him better.

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