What fads did you never really understand?
It could be modern or retro. I never understood the beany baby fad in the 90's, the emo fad in the 2000's, or some of the current craziness that pops up and constantly chsnges now.
You?
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It could be modern or retro. I never understood the beany baby fad in the 90's, the emo fad in the 2000's, or some of the current craziness that pops up and constantly chsnges now.
You?
The toilet paper hoarding fad of the early 20s. People became obsessed with their anuses.
I never understood in the mid 80's when people would pay a fortune for those stupid Cabbage Patch kids. Girls would treat those things like a real baby.
I never understood the baggy ass jean's down around the knee caps, (looked stupid as shit), the Manbun, looks pretty damn stupid, and 3rd on my list is twerking, it looks stupidly ridiculous and I see no point of it.
I agree with darefu here. Unfortunately I am guessing the generation of people here will disagree with people of a previous age demographic. I also think the fad of being a single parent is unhealthy and destructive to society.
And of course that friggen idiot jackass loudmouth that she is married to. He is such an arrogant egotistical jackass who puts himself on his pedistal of choice. I can honestly say I have never listened to his music. Dont want to, dont care to, and I'm fine with it. I do wonder if kim takes it in the tail pipe for the fun of it. Otherwise, D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.F.
(Do I look like I give a flying fuck?) Lol
Unpopular opinion but I miss the crazy teenage fashion of the 2000s and early 2010s, they all wear the same jeans and plain t-shirt with identical brown haircuts these days. I’m glad it was more normal to dress like a crazy person in my youth.
I really didn’t get the chav trends growing up, huge sports logos and girls wearing “I Love Paul’s Boutique” jackets, it was so tacky.
I never understood the trend of people dying their hair loads of people in my year group used to do that, solely because they were influenced by emo bands back in the old days.
I did it because I'm obsessed with the color purple. It's a fun color that brings me joy. Lol
I have a drawer full of rock climbing gear and hair dyes, I don’t use them very often but there’s a purple in there. It spices things up every now and then even though I get a mixture of praise and insults whenever I do it.
I was never a fan of Beany Babies myself. I honestly can't understand the fascination that people have with video games. I honestly don't have any patience for video games. I'd personally rather watch music videos than even try to play video games.
I also don't understand people who wear saggy pants that look like they're falling down, but I do enjoy watching those people trip, and fall flat on their faces while being chased by the cops.
I remember when I was in elementary school and the Beanie Babies fad took off. In the school I went to at the time, the kids wouldn't talk to kids who didn't have a Beanie Baby. I had a few bird ones that I gave to other kids so they wouldn't be ostracized. I never understood why having one was supposed to be such a big deal.
Haha! Yeah, I'm glad I was kinda a little too old for that, but now I just wondered why did I get a Cabbage Patch Kid? 🤣
I remember adults had beanie babies too. The teachers would have them at their desk, the doctors had them, my parents lawyer had them, even the people who drove ice cream trucks had them hanging inside the truck. I got so sick of seeing them everywhere.
Weren't cabbage patch kids a fad at some point?
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Tats and nose rings neither are going to be atractive when you get older. I understand a small or single tat because you were in military or first responder type services, however in this day of hate why advertise you consider yourself a follower or some kind of swine/animal to be led by the nose. I kind of understand the tattoo thing as smoking went away people needed a new thing to say I'm (cool, hip, rad, sic, goat) what ever the current term may be. But don't get that upset when employers don't want those visable tats advertised in our businesses.
How long pleated skirts went from being something only my Nan would have worn, to a fashion must-have, seemingly overnight.
Cinnamon challenge always seemed retarded. From the age of 5 I knew eating a spoonful would be impossible. My mother would douse apple slices with them so I knew of thier dehydration properties.