My guess as an '05 is that around this year in the 2000s most kids were too young to have a myspace and are experiencing it only now. Though, if you check out forums/groups there's a ton of adult users !! ive noticed they dont post blogs as much as forums
thank you!!! definitely think the trends of 2000's coming back within the younger generations is the biggest factor, when i was in my emo/scene days in like 2013-2016 i literally caught the end of it so i was in a lonely little clique by myself xD and now that im older its all came back into fashion but majorly with those younger than me /.\
'05 represent! I agree with your point. I love that era, its music and its vibe. This website is another way for me to sort of try to understand and experience it. It's not the same, this is influenced by the modern world and I'm currently typing this on a mobile phone rather than a PC, which is what would've been used back then.
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My guess as an '05 is that around this year in the 2000s most kids were too young to have a myspace and are experiencing it only now. Though, if you check out forums/groups there's a ton of adult users !! ive noticed they dont post blogs as much as forums
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thank you!!! definitely think the trends of 2000's coming back within the younger generations is the biggest factor, when i was in my emo/scene days in like 2013-2016 i literally caught the end of it so i was in a lonely little clique by myself xD and now that im older its all came back into fashion but majorly with those younger than me /.\
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'05 represent! I agree with your point. I love that era, its music and its vibe. This website is another way for me to sort of try to understand and experience it. It's not the same, this is influenced by the modern world and I'm currently typing this on a mobile phone rather than a PC, which is what would've been used back then.
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