I really did
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American here.
Every single one of those girls would have been sent home for "inappropriate clothing" at my school.
Yeah, first thing I noticed. Those skirts are all under higher than the fingertips. Love the patriarchy 🥲
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My high school look started off so extra. It pivoted so slightly, yet thoroughly, to whatever the opposite of extra is, that if I described it and dropped a location I'd probably dox myself.
Same, what have you got to lose?
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Looking Metro means you got style
No it means you have to fight Nazis, Commies, and figure out what the fuck the dark ones are doing.
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Same, what have you got to lose?
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I feel like Americans would freak out in the most incredible way if they had hs uniforms
I'm currently living in Texas near thr Dallas area and almost all schools here have uniforms and clear plastic backpacks. It's odd to see for someone who never dealt with such things but its the norm here.
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Meangirls feels kinda accurate?
I remember the popular girls often dressed the way Lindsay Lohan did in that movie.Then again, I graduated shortly before that movie came out, so it's been a while and my memory may have failed me
Graduated in '07 and yeah, all Mean Girls was missing was Happy Bunny and these fucking things:
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The thumbs through the belt loops thing lmao
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I meant, might as well get weird with your fashion.
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My high school look was so extra that if you lived in Seattle 25 years ago just talking about my hair and jacket could dox me.
I bet we've met at a house party held by one of the Sam's from Center School. That or a Burner "art fundraiser/party".
See you on the dance floor.
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I bet we've met at a house party held by one of the Sam's from Center School. That or a Burner "art fundraiser/party".
See you on the dance floor.
Hahah! I hadn't even heard of Center School, I was up in Wallingford. Your neck of the woods was definitely cooler than mine.
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Hahah! I hadn't even heard of Center School, I was up in Wallingford. Your neck of the woods was definitely cooler than mine.
I mean, Wallingford has some awesome peeps too. I'm not "from" here, but was brought into the fold by some locals 15 years ago and have had many house party encounters with people that have lived here their entire lives and families have been here for generations (good buddy of mine has family dating back to the founding of Ballard).
And we are all hanging out all over the city partying. Crocodile, Tractor Tavern, El Corazon, Nectar Lounge, Comet, Columbia City Theater, OG Funhouse, Nuemos & Barboza, and sooo much more.
Seattle is a fun city. And if you can find your peeps, this place will raise you up.
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I mean, Wallingford has some awesome peeps too. I'm not "from" here, but was brought into the fold by some locals 15 years ago and have had many house party encounters with people that have lived here their entire lives and families have been here for generations (good buddy of mine has family dating back to the founding of Ballard).
And we are all hanging out all over the city partying. Crocodile, Tractor Tavern, El Corazon, Nectar Lounge, Comet, Columbia City Theater, OG Funhouse, Nuemos & Barboza, and sooo much more.
Seattle is a fun city. And if you can find your peeps, this place will raise you up.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I left a few years ago, but by then it had changed a lot. Seattle has always been a boomtown, and I think it's more my style during the busts.
In this new place I haven't had time to find a crowd, too busy being dad. Most of England feels like the rundown side of a gold rush though, all faded glory. Works for me.