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

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


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

The early 2000s were a strange time, especially when it comes to youth culture and fashion. And the most memorable phenomenon is probably the emo kids. Their unusual style often made adults worry about their future. So, who are those emo kids today?
[post_page_title]A different angle[/post_page_title]
Emo kids spearheaded a strange style of photos that can best be described as a selfie in disguise. The goal must have been to look as if someone else had taken the photo by surprise, and the result was often ambiguous.
A different angle

The strange angles, looks of feigned surprise, and complete absence of smiles weren’t always flattering. In this photo, we can see the drastic difference that a relaxed face and a more regular camera angle can make.

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