Ear disc things?
Ear disc things?
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- monospaced0
Funny you say that mg33. I hung out with a bunch of "rockers" in my early teens and they were, for the most part, non-conformist. Most of them were extremely poor and wore hand-me-down clothing that was often repaired crudely. Some kids used safety pins. I don't know if they were striving for a look, but I don't think it was all intentional. At some point it became mainstream.
On a related note, I second the ear-to-ear Mohawk movement.
- "At some point it became mainstream." — what, poverty?raf
- no, the clothing stylemonospaced
- haha at Raf!mg33
- The safety pin was all part of the look mono. Through the nose, ear and clothinggoldieboy