🍰 Pinkie Pie w/ a partycore aesthetic and positive messages + Fluttershy w/ a kawaiicore aesthetic and positive messages for @kinderkids ! 🎀
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hot indie girls love karen O !!
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⋆˚🐾˖° Doo Ba Doo Ba Doo Ba Doo ⋆˚🐾˖°
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Am drinking caffiene for the first time in 3 year's, I feel like I can reorganize every business within a thousand feet from me
I'm legit twitching rn
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You're really pretty 🩵🩵 what made you think of coming up with funcore? Was there a method or was nostalgia involved too?
I grew up in the early 2000s and I had a teenage (at the time) sister, and it kind of reflects on that. I feel like there was something very “fun, party, let’s all celebrate being young” about the early 2000s in general along with the scene subculture and I feel very lucky to have experienced that era as a child. There were so many iconic games and consoles during the time, amusement parks, malls and arcades were booming, etc. scene fashion and culture kind of reflects how raw and fun and vibrant things were then, it was a brand new wave of tech and culture that we all embraced wholeheartedly.
It’s kind of sad to me how some teenagers and kids now don’t embrace this type of fun the way they used to in the 90s and early 2000s. Malls are dying and arcades are becoming more of a bar thing.
If you were 15 in 2005, you most likely didn’t have high speed internet, or unlimited texting much less youtube/Instagram/Facebook/TikTok etc. So you and your friends would get creative, You’d go to the mall or skatepark or the arcade or play n64.
In my personal opinion this age is bland in comparison and the media reflects it, this is Funcore is rebelling against.
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