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I'm old and crotchety. Can someone supply an example of the gen z aesthetics referenced in this post? All I can think of is big ass eyebrows, ultra bold multi colored eyeshadow, and crop tops.
12 0 ReplyFrom the article: Why is it called the ‘Meet me at McDonald’s’? In short, it is not clear why it is called this.
That's all I wanted to know and there is no answer 😭
11 0 ReplyI've always seen it referred to as the "TikTok haircut", it was all those teenage heartthrob TikTok boy bands that popularized it.
5 0 ReplyI call it the "Broccoli Haircut" cus it looks like broccoli
14 0 ReplyI've been calling it the "zoomer perm"
4 0 ReplyWell, you're not wrong.
3 0 ReplyGod damned broc-top! There are so many other options that are less conventional! You have total freedom to choose any flavour but pick 'fair trade vanilla.'
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I'm guessing it's called that cuz kids that age will meet up at McDonald's to hang out.
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Meh. That's not that bad.
I heard kids think crocs are fashionable now though. That's un acceptable.
6 0 ReplyIt's not that bad until you walk into a fast food place and see like 20 of them all with that same haircut. It's fuckin weird.
6 0 ReplyGroup think fashion is bad regardless of generation.
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Oh fuck ya! My BBQ/take-out-the-garbage-in-febuary-crocs are finally cool!
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this is just big hair again. Let 'em have fun you fucking lunitic school
6 0 ReplyI didn't even say anything. I just provided an example for him.
1 0 ReplyI think they are referring to the schools view on the cut and not aimed at you.
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Annoyingly I have the perfect hair for this style. And back in my day it was emo straight fringes, born 15/20 years to early apparently.
5 0 ReplyLmao that haircut. It's like some haircut from the 1920s
5 0 ReplyHella bussin'
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