A lot of
people judge the scene trend because they like to be different and like attention when, in actual fact, many emo kids like it too. The difference between a scene and an emo is that a scene will gain attention through their choice of style, whereas an emo will gain attention by threatening self-harm and
suicide. Many
people call scene kids fags because they wear undersized clothes and the
boys will wear women's jeans, but this isn't being gay, it's attempting originality. The scene trend started to die out in 2OO8 for the older kids but the younger generation carried it on. You will often see pre-pubescent
children attempting and failing the scene style, although they refuse to admit it.
A common definition of a scene is a gay obnoxious little
poser who won't admit they're scene but clearly are. This isn't the case. A scene is like a bubbly emo that likes bright colours and anything cute (hello kitty, bows, dinosaurs, robots etc). Basically, scene was taken from the emo style, leaving behind the
depressed suicidal attitude. Both genders normally have choppy hair, covering one eye (mainly the right) which is jet
black, peroxide blonde, dark brown or random colours, lots of makeup and piercings, tight jeans, bright coloured plastic jewellery, band shirts and will probably be seen outside every show possible.
Emo
Kid: Omg, look at that faggot scene, their style sucks.
Scene
Kid:
Stfu, it's the new improved version of yours!