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What Celebrities START trends, and which ones FOLLOW trends? I've always been abslutely annoyed by two bands:
1) Metallica 2) Alice in Chains Both were hair bands who were affected by the 'grunge' revolution that toppled the glam-rock bands of the 80's. Metallica, though it didn't change it's sound terribly much, changed it's look and repackaged itself as a hard rock band that even headlined Lalapalooza one year---dark days for that festival indeed. (And I like some of their songs believe it or not) Alice in Chains--well, those posers just did whatever they needed to in order to sell records but still look legit. I still remember the old days of them getting bood on 'death metal/hard metal' festivals in Florida. But trend STARTERS sometimes bug me too. Let's face it, the long-hair craze that started about 6 or 7 years ago and defined much of the 'look' for younger males in the first decade of this new millennium, was largely influenced by shows like "The OC". The problem with longer hair, is that it requires the man wearing it to be good looking. If you're not good looking, it end up look even more atrocious than you are. Very few so-so looking guys should be wearing long hair--Only Howard Stern comes to mind. Long hair requires a slender frame, soft facial features, etc. etc. (of course this is only my opinion). So, which ones do you feel follow trends? Which ones make trends? I'm more annoyed by those who follow trends and think they're being clever or 'trendy'. Fucking Rivers Cuomo from WEEZER annoyed the piss out of me before with all his stupid hipster-chic style swapups. He's lucky he's kind of cute, because I'd totally be writing him hate mail if he wasn't and stuff. PICTURE: Poser (Rivers Cuomo) Fucking copy cat is now trying to be the Snuggie Diaries master, and we know there's only one of those! Hey, River. It's "If you Want to Destroy My SWEATER " -- not snuggie, fool. . [Edited 1/11/10 20:49pm] | |
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visual kei makes me interest in drag culture. not really a trend, but visual kei is!
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How old is that pic, cause rivers is recouping from a car crash that happened bout 2 months ago. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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i like Lady Gaga, but if you're older than 21, the notion that she is a revolutionary trendsetter is a bit hard to take. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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I really like Metallica. The old Metallica. Well, before 1992. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Ex-Moderator | I’ve never been a metallica fan, but they did appear marginally more attractive after they cut off all their hair. |
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I can't listen to Metallica's music, brings back bad memories of being in a very abusive relationship! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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Ex-Moderator | As for personally, I’d say I’m probably not a trend setter, but not always a follower either. If I AM buying into a trend, I tend to be an early adopter. But not always. Sometimes I’m shamelessly late and couldn’t care less.
I will say – there are times I get it in me that I want a certain color combination or certain cut of skirt or something and I can’t find it in stores ANYWHERE and I get SO frustrated and remind myself I should just be making my own clothes and then a year later it’s everywhere. Maybe you could call that a trend intuition? Either way – sometimes I follow and sometimes I don’t and through it all I have my own thing going on. I think I’ve done my job if friends can look at something and say – that’s totally Carrie. Or totally not. |
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lazycrockett said: How old is that pic, cause rivers is recouping from a car crash that happened bout 2 months ago.
Which means he IS a trend setter, because those animal print Snuggies got big only this holiday season. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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If you want
to destrooooy my Snuggiiiiie (whoa whoa whoaa) | |
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Oh holy shit.
Are we going to have to face the prospects that our very own johnart might be a poser in the shadow of Rivers Cuomo? oh lawd.... oh, oh, oooooh lawd. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I think everyone should have a plural first name, just like Rivers.
From now on, please call me Carries. |
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CarrieMpls said: I think everyone should have a plural first name, just like Rivers.
From now on, please call me Carries. OK, Carries, you can calle me Donks. | |
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TheVoid said: CarrieMpls said: I think everyone should have a plural first name, just like Rivers.
From now on, please call me Carries. OK, Carries, you can calle me Donks. nimrod(s)... | |
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Ex-Moderator | TheVoid said: CarrieMpls said: I think everyone should have a plural first name, just like Rivers.
From now on, please call me Carries. OK, Carries, you can calle me Donks. s |
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popular culture emulates underground culture and trend.
celebrities set no trends. To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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CarrieMpls said: TheVoid said: OK, Carries, you can calle me Donks. s | |
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Ex-Moderator | TheVoid said: CarrieMpls said: s s |
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CarrieMpls said: TheVoid said: s lolzs | |
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TheVoid said: I've always been abslutely annoyed by two bands:
1) Metallica 2) Alice in Chains Both were hair bands who were affected by the 'grunge' revolution that toppled the glam-rock bands of the 80's. Metallica, though it didn't change it's sound terribly much, changed it's look and repackaged itself as a hard rock band that even headlined Lalapalooza one year---dark days for that festival indeed. (And I like some of their songs believe it or not) Alice in Chains--well, those posers just did whatever they needed to in order to sell records but still look legit. I still remember the old days of them getting bood on 'death metal/hard metal' festivals in Florida. But trend STARTERS sometimes bug me too. Let's face it, the long-hair craze that started about 6 or 7 years ago and defined much of the 'look' for younger males in the first decade of this new millennium, was largely influenced by shows like "The OC". The problem with longer hair, is that it requires the man wearing it to be good looking. If you're not good looking, it end up look even more atrocious than you are. Very few so-so looking guys should be wearing long hair--Only Howard Stern comes to mind. Long hair requires a slender frame, soft facial features, etc. etc. (of course this is only my opinion). So, which ones do you feel follow trends? Which ones make trends? I'm more annoyed by those who follow trends and think they're being clever or 'trendy'. Fucking Rivers Cuomo from WEEZER annoyed the piss out of me before with all his stupid hipster-chic style swapups. He's lucky he's kind of cute, because I'd totally be writing him hate mail if he wasn't and stuff. PICTURE: Poser (Rivers Cuomo) Fucking copy cat is now trying to be the Snuggie Diaries master, and we know there's only one of those! Hey, River. It's "If you Want to Destroy My SWEATER " -- not snuggie, fool. . [Edited 1/11/10 20:49pm] I never followed Metallica or Alice in Chains, but this mf could at least submit the damn pic to the Snuggie Diaries if he's gonna put it out there. I am fully aware that the blog is only huge in some of our minds (for now), but still. Bastard. [Edited 1/12/10 7:17am] | |
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TheVoid said: CarrieMpls said: I think everyone should have a plural first name, just like Rivers.
From now on, please call me Carries. OK, Carries, you can calle me Donks. Carries leads, Donks follows..... | |
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I am so gonna join him onstage via photoshop when I get the time to do it. | |
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Carrie, when you've finished eagerly reading the posts on the anal sex, douching, and cunningus threads, can you approve my new avatar... pretty please | |
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johnart said: I am so gonna join him onstage via photoshop when I get the time to do it.
Just the thought | |
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TheVoid said: johnart said: I am so gonna join him onstage via photoshop when I get the time to do it.
Just the thought I have a lot of work to do today, but Imma do my best to do that shit tonight. Your avi. | |
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TheVoid said: I've always been abslutely annoyed by two bands:
1) Metallica 2) Alice in Chains Both were hair bands who were affected by the 'grunge' revolution that toppled the glam-rock bands of the 80's. Metallica, though it didn't change it's sound terribly much, changed it's look and repackaged itself as a hard rock band that even headlined Lalapalooza one year---dark days for that festival indeed. (And I like some of their songs believe it or not) Alice in Chains--well, those posers just did whatever they needed to in order to sell records but still look legit. I still remember the old days of them getting bood on 'death metal/hard metal' festivals in Florida. But trend STARTERS sometimes bug me too. Let's face it, the long-hair craze that started about 6 or 7 years ago and defined much of the 'look' for younger males in the first decade of this new millennium, was largely influenced by shows like "The OC". The problem with longer hair, is that it requires the man wearing it to be good looking. If you're not good looking, it end up look even more atrocious than you are. Very few so-so looking guys should be wearing long hair--Only Howard Stern comes to mind. Long hair requires a slender frame, soft facial features, etc. etc. (of course this is only my opinion). So, which ones do you feel follow trends? Which ones make trends? I'm more annoyed by those who follow trends and think they're being clever or 'trendy'. Fucking Rivers Cuomo from WEEZER annoyed the piss out of me before with all his stupid hipster-chic style swapups. He's lucky he's kind of cute, because I'd totally be writing him hate mail if he wasn't and stuff. PICTURE: Poser (Rivers Cuomo) Fucking copy cat is now trying to be the Snuggie Diaries master, and we know there's only one of those! Hey, River. It's "If you Want to Destroy My SWEATER " -- not snuggie, fool. . [Edited 1/11/10 20:49pm] He is. | |
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Cuddles said: popular culture emulates underground culture and trend.
celebrities set no trends. Amen. | |
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Cuddles said: popular culture emulates underground culture and trend.
celebrities set no trends. Exactly. | |
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Joan Rivers started the trend of fucking up one's face through excessive cosmetic surgery.
Paris Hilton started the trend of being famous for nothing and carrying little dogs in large handbags everywhere you go. KISS started the trend of drag rock n roll. Steven Seagal started the trend of fake ass/one armed/martial arts beat downs in films. Hugh Hefner followed the trend of pimpin' Every major white actress since Jean Harlow followed the trend of platinum blonde hair except for maybe Jennifer Anniston, Rosalind Russell, and Sophia Loren. Prince followed the trend of sportin' your undies on stage whilst playing guitar or piano. | |
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Metallica basically started a new form of music, despite cutting their hair a few years later. My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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