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How to Be a Scene Kid Without Seeming Fake
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Being a scene kid is about expressing your individuality and creativity through fashion, music, and attitude. However, it's important to remember that authenticity is key when it comes to being a scene kid. Here are some tips on how to be a scene kid without seeming fake: 1. Find your own style: Don't try to copy someone else's look. Experiment with different styles until you find one that represents who you are. 2. Listen to different genres of music: Being a scene kid doesn't mean you have to only listen to one genre of music. Explore different types of music and find what you enjoy. 3. Don't be afraid to stand out: Scene kids often have bright hair, bold makeup, and unique fashion. Embrace your individuality and don't be afraid to stand out. 4. Engage with the community: The scene community is about inclusivity and acceptance. Attend shows and events, make new friends, and support others in the scene. 5. Be genuine: Don't try to be someone you're not just to fit in. Authenticity is important in the scene community, so be true to yourself and others will respect you for it. Remember, being a scene kid is about expressing yourself and embracing your individuality. Don't worry about what others think and enjoy the journey!
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