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Post by Khal on Sept 14, 2019 11:14:34 GMT 10
Fucking hate that girly ass band. It was nothing but a bunch of white girls fawning over Harry Styles. Thank God that band is dead. This is so stereotypical but so true. I went to a predominately black school & never saw a black girl fangirling over Harry Styles, but I saw so many white girls do the same thing. That's due to the fact that most black girls aren't into white men but you often see black men with white women
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Post by SharksFan99 on Sept 14, 2019 11:19:32 GMT 10
Couldn't stand One Direction. They were unavoidable and like what has been said already, almost every tween/teenage girl loved Harry Styles. Most of the blame for that needs to be directed at people my age. One Direction had their massive breakthrough just a few months before I turned 13, so people around my age were pretty much the core audience for their music.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Sept 14, 2019 12:18:09 GMT 10
This thread has been locked for the time being.
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Post by rainbow on Sept 14, 2019 13:36:09 GMT 10
This is very early 2010's and gives a strong early Instagram and late peak Facebook vibe. A few things could still pass as current I guess but the overall vibe is different now. Yeah, I agree. It was the last year Facebook was still popular with teens but also the year Instagram started becoming popular too.
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Post by longaotian on Sept 24, 2019 15:20:17 GMT 10
These pictures just feel really 2013 lol. Also this was the first month I was a teenager, and was around the last time things felt quite Early 2010s imo. Only 6 months later I already had a Snapchat and Instagram account.
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