"Fashion Trends" are just doing the opposite of what the generation who came before did

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In 2005, wearing baggy football jerseys was the trend but as I was reaching the point of adulthood, tight fitting clothing was the millenial trend
Zoomers then counteract this by wearing baggy clothing

In the late 2000s, any male who wore a chain was regarded as a giga chav or wannabe chav, in the 2020s every zoomer normie starts wearing accessories like rings and chains to the point where not wearing a chain on a night out may leave you in the minority.

In the 2010s, gymcelling was law. I logged into an old youtube account and watched a few old vids and the algorithm began showing me loads of physique transfo vids from 2015 I had previously watched.
How the fuck did the culture go from nobody being gymcelled in 2012 and being skinny with abs being seen as impressive to everyone having roidcel physiques in 2015?
It was like the collective consciousness of young adult males from 2013-14 was for everyone to hop on roids simultaneously after being inspired by Zyzz.

Anyway in the 2020s gymcelling is seen as either tryhard or irrelevant by the current young generation (even though it's still law to be girthmaxxed especially if your frame is suboptimal, you just can't "look" like a gymcel)

In the early 2000s, having thin eyebrows was the trend for foids
For the last decade having thick bushy eyebrows was the trend for foids
I am now seeing Nordic JB are hopping on a trend of having giga thin eyebrows again, we will see if this carries over to the shittish isles.

JFL at any generation thinking that their trends are exceptionally cool or the right way to do fashion (aside from millenials)
All these fashion trends are just doing the opposite of the previous generation until it ends up circling back
The reason why millenial fashion is the only era that deserves props is because it was the first time males closed the gap on women sexualizing themselves for their body.
Millenial males basically perfected haircuts with the skinfade and long on top to give the best of both worlds of showing skull robustness and masculinity combined with the female gaze elements of long on top.
Wearing tight fitting clothing on gymcelled physiques was the first time foids began sexualizing men for their bodies in clubs.

I can't wait until gen Alpha are coming up and start wearing tight fitting clothes again with gymcelling being back as part of normie culture
 
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Anyway in the 2020s gymcelling is seen as either tryhard or irrelevant by the current young generation
what are you talking about blud every zoomer goes to the gym these days
 
WE are only wearing skinny jeans and leather jackets ts fall
 
ts = this
What a RETARD -- it means THIS SHIT, seems like the average WHITE BOY can't even copy the SLANG of their LTN BLACK superiors these days, please get it together WHITE BOYS.
 
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In 2005, wearing baggy football jerseys was the trend but as I was reaching the point of adulthood, tight fitting clothing was the millenial trend
Zoomers then counteract this by wearing baggy clothing

In the late 2000s, any male who wore a chain was regarded as a giga chav or wannabe chav, in the 2020s every zoomer normie starts wearing accessories like rings and chains to the point where not wearing a chain on a night out may leave you in the minority.

In the 2010s, gymcelling was law. I logged into an old youtube account and watched a few old vids and the algorithm began showing me loads of physique transfo vids from 2015 I had previously watched.
How the fuck did the culture go from nobody being gymcelled in 2012 and being skinny with abs being seen as impressive to everyone having roidcel physiques in 2015?
It was like the collective consciousness of young adult males from 2013-14 was for everyone to hop on roids simultaneously after being inspired by Zyzz.

Anyway in the 2020s gymcelling is seen as either tryhard or irrelevant by the current young generation (even though it's still law to be girthmaxxed especially if your frame is suboptimal, you just can't "look" like a gymcel)

In the early 2000s, having thin eyebrows was the trend for foids
For the last decade having thick bushy eyebrows was the trend for foids
I am now seeing Nordic JB are hopping on a trend of having giga thin eyebrows again, we will see if this carries over to the shittish isles.

JFL at any generation thinking that their trends are exceptionally cool or the right way to do fashion (aside from millenials)
All these fashion trends are just doing the opposite of the previous generation until it ends up circling back
The reason why millenial fashion is the only era that deserves props is because it was the first time males closed the gap on women sexualizing themselves for their body.
Millenial males basically perfected haircuts with the skinfade and long on top to give the best of both worlds of showing skull robustness and masculinity combined with the female gaze elements of long on top.
Wearing tight fitting clothing on gymcelled physiques was the first time foids began sexualizing men for their bodies in clubs.

I can't wait until gen Alpha are coming up and start wearing tight fitting clothes again with gymcelling being back as part of normie culture
one of my first DNR from you
fashion is irrelevant genes are everything, who cares about what fashion trends are, its just clothes changing on a 6,6 wide framed chad who would slay regardless.
 
I just remembered the thing that triggered me to write this thread which I forgot to include was tattoo trends

In the 2000s, tattoos used to generally be one little design placed in an isolated region which just looked out of place

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In the 2010s this changed to larger patterns that took up more space hence tattoo sleeves that had a similar design style covering a large surface area generally

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In the 2020s the trend switched back to smaller tattoos but randomly placed with little to no connection between the tats as if a child was just scribbling on your arm.
Basically the more it looks like you just applied the tat randomly as opposed to the neatly planned out sleeve of the millenial, the more cool you're supposed to be

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This shit looks utterly repulsive to me, how the fuck does anyone think getting this is a good idea?

I was triggered to make this thread when I seen a clean cut sprinter guy vandalized his physique with shitty tats, they aren't as bad as the ones above but still

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I can't wait until gen Alpha are coming up and start wearing tight fitting clothes again with gymcelling being back as part of normie culture
Gen Z, more than any other generation has suffered an era of globalization in terms of fashion, and trends. Which means in practice: every white Zoomer on the planet (US, EU, Australia, etc) are rocking a fringe / fluffy haircut with Nike clothes, every Latino Zoomer on the planet is rocking true religion jeans and an Edgar haircut, etc.

So I don't think the trend is gonna circle back around this time tbh, not at least for Gen Z. Maybe something miraculous might happen with Gen-Alpha but until then, its looking very, very unlikely.

Gen Z is too high inhib to pull off and bring back tight gymcelled clothing anytime soon, however I have seen a rise in Gen Z foids constantly reposting and trying to mimic the 2010s aesthetics of 2016 LA and the early stages of social media and what not, though I don't think they'll ever actually take action on it since foids are sheep by default.
 
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one of my first DNR from you
fashion is irrelevant genes are everything, who cares about what fashion trends are, its just clothes changing on a 6,6 wide framed chad who would slay regardless.
Not every single topic of discussion or observation has to circle back to fantasizing about having 6'6 Chad's cock in your mouth no matter how badly you want it to.
I forgot that everything is off the table to discuss because a hypothetical man exists in your mind and nuance has never once applied to his hypothetical life which renders every action by every other person meaningless.
 
Not every single topic of discussion or observation has to circle back to fantasizing about having 6'6 Chad's cock in your mouth no matter how badly you want it to.
I forgot that everything is off the table to discuss because a hypothetical man exists in your mind and nuance has never once applied to his hypothetical life which renders every action by every other person meaningless.
If you stopped projecting your homosexual fantasies for a minute, and actually read and tried to understand what I was saying you would understand that my point is that normies are going to norm and that its all worthless and predictable slop.
what actually matters is genes, that's all that mattered 4 billion years ago and that's all that matters now.
my example of a 6,6 chad is to prove that everything else except for genes and potentially upbringing ( as in good diet sunlight and exercise ) is worthless.
you can wear all the clothes you want and apply all the cologne but it still means nothing.
As someone who is also 6,4 I have seen the difference in treatment I got when I was short versus now, and no amount of superficial things could come close to such a improvement.
 
I just remembered the thing that triggered me to write this thread which I forgot to include was tattoo trends

In the 2000s, tattoos used to generally be one little design placed in an isolated region which just looked out of place

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In the 2010s this changed to larger patterns that took up more space hence tattoo sleeves that had a similar design style covering a large surface area generally

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In the 2020s the trend switched back to smaller tattoos but randomly placed with little to no connection between the tats as if a child was just scribbling on your arm.
Basically the more it looks like you just applied the tat randomly as opposed to the neatly planned out sleeve of the millenial, the more cool you're supposed to be

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This shit looks utterly repulsive to me, how the fuck does anyone think getting this is a good idea?

I was triggered to make this thread when I seen a clean cut sprinter guy vandalized his physique with shitty tats, they aren't as bad as the ones above but still

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This. You really need to be careful when applying tattoos. Think of having a designer, luxury custom-tailored suit made for you but on another level of personal endeavour. I plan to have claw-like gauntlets and greaves from finger/toes to elbow/knees, inspired by the weapon Beowulf from Devil May Cry, and even that is only a starting standpoint.

It's all instant gratification bollocks as opposed to high-art that takes time and thought; in this case, it's synergising with the body shape and having the creative sense of originality.
 
In 2005, wearing baggy football jerseys was the trend but as I was reaching the point of adulthood, tight fitting clothing was the millenial trend
Zoomers then counteract this by wearing baggy clothing

In the late 2000s, any male who wore a chain was regarded as a giga chav or wannabe chav, in the 2020s every zoomer normie starts wearing accessories like rings and chains to the point where not wearing a chain on a night out may leave you in the minority.

In the 2010s, gymcelling was law. I logged into an old youtube account and watched a few old vids and the algorithm began showing me loads of physique transfo vids from 2015 I had previously watched.
How the fuck did the culture go from nobody being gymcelled in 2012 and being skinny with abs being seen as impressive to everyone having roidcel physiques in 2015?
It was like the collective consciousness of young adult males from 2013-14 was for everyone to hop on roids simultaneously after being inspired by Zyzz.

Anyway in the 2020s gymcelling is seen as either tryhard or irrelevant by the current young generation (even though it's still law to be girthmaxxed especially if your frame is suboptimal, you just can't "look" like a gymcel)

In the early 2000s, having thin eyebrows was the trend for foids
For the last decade having thick bushy eyebrows was the trend for foids
I am now seeing Nordic JB are hopping on a trend of having giga thin eyebrows again, we will see if this carries over to the shittish isles.

JFL at any generation thinking that their trends are exceptionally cool or the right way to do fashion (aside from millenials)
All these fashion trends are just doing the opposite of the previous generation until it ends up circling back
The reason why millenial fashion is the only era that deserves props is because it was the first time males closed the gap on women sexualizing themselves for their body.
Millenial males basically perfected haircuts with the skinfade and long on top to give the best of both worlds of showing skull robustness and masculinity combined with the female gaze elements of long on top.
Wearing tight fitting clothing on gymcelled physiques was the first time foids began sexualizing men for their bodies in clubs.

I can't wait until gen Alpha are coming up and start wearing tight fitting clothes again with gymcelling being back as part of normie culture
2020s trend is surgerymaxed
 

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