I've been lurking on other boards for awhile. I've particularly enjoyed "Radio Free Holly" and "Fat Asian Baby". As Holly has been more active, FAB has gone into seclusion. FAB e-mailed me and said she'd lost her BlogJo (blogging mojo) following an extended hiatus. Made me realize. If I'm gonna bother, I should at least submit my own painful observations on a more regular schedule.
So here it is, I minor return. I'll try to take some "mental Metamucil" and be more regular . . .
Friday, December 14, 2007
Being a Teenager
When I was in high school ('81 - '84), we were allowed to be geeky and awkward. It was how we found ourselves. The cliques were obvious: Cowboys, Stoners, Jocks, Pops, Band Geeks, Drama F*gs, Punkers & Wavers. But most were just "students". Some drifted through different groups (myself: Band Geek as a Sophomore, Drama F*g as a Junior, and I graduated as a Punker), but we developed our own personalities. The problem I perceive is now the media is defining the teen culture. In the '80's it was organic. A transfer student brought a new look or a smuggled air tape from WLIR in New York expanded our "underground" attitude. Now, the hyper-sexualized Hollywood teens and the 24/7 coverage of their bad behavior are defining teen culture. The new looks are packaged and sold from The Hills to The Girls Next Door. 12-year-old girls are shopping Victoria's Secret and their mother's think it's cute. It becomes really hard to be ironic when your parents shop at Hot Topic.
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