5/23/2014
#is "Geek chic" really trendy???
Is "geek chic" really what we think it is? Here's the scoop of what "geek chic" is really about. Normally it's a by geeks for geeks type of thing, but now at days it's almost like a desperate CRY for attention. Really? suspenders, fake giant glasses, hair in a bun AND the all the off clothing and jewelry choices?! The only thing they haven't done is carry open tubes of glitter under their tutu's because they think that STARTS to become to much! The truth about "geek chic" is that it is NOT and actual style! It's just a bunch of girls thinking "oh! this must be trendy, hip, and groovy!" and we only say 2 of those words. They have a tendency to think that they're making a good statement when that couldn't be any farther from the truth! We've seen it so many times we can see right through the act. They keep thinking It'll start a whole revolution or something. and it's later after that revolution started and nothing has actually happened...... And the NEON! Yes, it is meant to be something you add to an outfit! But not wear as a whole entire outfit! Ugh, it actually gets annoying sometimes. But one thing's for sure. It kinda creep and it's most likely not to go far. So next time you decide you really want to get a pair of attitude (fake) glasses, which by the way, doesn't make you look like you have a real voice or that you have some big authority and confidence. It makes you look like you seem less confident and more vulnerable. Trust me, whether the attitude glasses are big or small, they don't make you look fashionable or chic in any sort of way! And 90% of attitude glasses can be spotted from a mile away these days because the style every girl seems to pick are SO typical now! Even a lot of different types of attitude glasses! So do I approve of "geek chic"? No, not really. But you can put on a crazy outfit and see for yourself if "geek chic" is really the way to go. +1 if you get what I mean! <'U'>
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