ok, no more cyber verses funky are tryhards the new cyber? i recon last years cyber is this years tryhard.
Re: ok, no more cyber verses funky hasnt that been pretty obvious for a while?? the people who were last year dressing in cyber (not all, but alot of them) are now dressing in funky, the ppl who last year had just discovered clubbing, are now dressing in cyber, next year most of them will too be dressing in funky. im not trying to stereotype, but thats the way it is (or the way it seems to be).
Re: Re: ok, no more cyber verses funky True enough. try hards alot of them are ex cybers who have had enough of cyber but still want to keep abit of flare and be alittle different when theyre out, so they'll still be alittle creative, make their own jeans, splash on some paint etc, its basically cyber without all the fluro. The funky types are the ones who werent into all that jazz to begin with and dont like looking for attention as much as others when theyre out so like to blend in. They see the existing funky types there, usually gay, and jump on the bandwagon and get a funky haircut. The existing funky types, the gay ones realise this and try hard to tone it down and not look like the ones who are trying to copy them, so they start to look abit try hardy, vests with string vests over the top etc. How I see it anyway, something like that