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What the emo kids of the early 2000s look like nowadays - Page 25 of 40 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]From dour boy to soldier[/post_page_title]
Along with the fire squad and the police force, the military is one of those contexts we wouldn’t associate with emo kids. But here’s an example of someone who made that personal journey. On the left, we see the archetypal emo kid.

From dour boy to soldier

The rollercoaster haircut, the striped hoodie, the hollow expression – it’s all there. These days, he rocks a different kind of stripes and a much more mature look. Perhaps a more striking difference is the presence of color in his uniform.

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