Here are 10 of the best tweets about scene kids in 2020
Scene kids are one of the most resilient groups on the planet because there’s nothing you can do to get rid of us.
Some people, especially on the internet, seem to think that scene kids just ceased to exist after the year 2010. This probably has to do with Gen Z doing things such as learning TikTok dances rather than spending all of their time on Myspace while going through their obligatory “scene phase.”
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And even though times have changed, the scene has stayed strong. In honor of that, we found 10 of the best tweets about scene kids from this year so far. You can check those out below.
This video showing scene pride on TikTok
Y’all don’t understand Scene Kids were everything in middle school and high school
These kids were friends with everybody
Unproblematic Kings and Queens https://t.co/fNR1iUVL5Z— honey ₍ ᐢ. ֑ .ᐢ₎ (@suga_hasi) July 17, 2020
This TikTok honestly gave us chills because it actually was us in the mid-2000s. The bracelets, the hair, the Monster, the mannerisms—it’s like someone is trying to cosplay us. While there were many tweets about this video, we loved this one about scene kids who always show support to others.
This hilarious response to scene kids getting the call
SHINE THE MONSTER M LOGO IN THE SKY LIKE THE BATMAN SIGN AND THEY SHALL APPEAR
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO https://t.co/2T5qR4rFvr
— brittany (@brittany_broski) July 17, 2020
After that TikTok went viral, one person made a hilarious reply that if the Monster logo was projected in the air like the Batman symbol, all the scene kids would come out from under the shadows. Undoubtedly, this is a hilarious visual.
This undeniable truth
https://twitter.com/yungeart/status/1284028008408346626
Scene kids should be operating out of the White House, making decisions that would benefit everyone, such as designating a My Chemical Romance song as the new national anthem.
This honest truth about all of our old Myspace captions
MySpace really had us learning code just to post selfies where we weren’t looking at the camera with the caption *~* I’ll be your 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐭 kept 𝐬̶𝐞̶𝐜̶𝐫̶𝐞̶𝐭̶ and your biggest 𝘮𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘬𝘦 *~* Please come back, MySpace – we didn’t know what we had 😭
— Mandie Marie (@mandiemarie19) July 13, 2020
This person relates to us on a spiritual level as they express their sadness over the loss of Myspace. Plus, the description of the caption is laugh-out-loud funny.
These TikTokers who proved the scene isn’t dead
https://twitter.com/DesireeWolf182/status/1282533253077962754
If anyone tries to tell you that the scene died in the 2000s, they’re apparently unaware of the thriving alt scene on TikTok. Just show them this video to shut them up.
This iconic photoset
https://twitter.com/midtownsaporta/status/1284284019644018691
These photos should be put in the Louvre to commemorate the epitome of Myspace scene culture back in the good old days.
This relatable tweet about scene kids combatting the coronavirus
My inner scene kid is super excited about wearing a face mask in public. #scenekid #Covid_19 #facemask #mask pic.twitter.com/JIxBhcAHbn
— Madison Jones ♍ (@MadiLuxury) April 17, 2020
We were wearing masks as accessories and social distancing from others long before the coronavirus outbreak.
This nightmare thought
Imagine if Tik Tok existed at the height of crunkcore and scene kids back in the mid 2000’s
— the original self-identified emo (@ThyArtIsMemes) July 16, 2020
We can’t tell if we love or hate the idea of seeing crunkcore videos on TikTok, but it’s definitely a thought worth getting lost in for a while.
This honest-to-God truth
https://twitter.com/oldandloaded/status/1283886930011336704
We’ve been wearing skinny jeans and loads of eyeliner every summer for as long as we can remember, so the scene kid erasure is real.
And this heartwarming throwback
https://twitter.com/Meowthiroth/status/1284330324714041344
Hot Topic was at its peak when the store looked like this, mostly because we have so many fond memories of being mall rats back in those days.