Spyke
feddit.uk

I've never had hair like that, but the pic seems like a pretty normal haircut I've seen from mid-90s through to now

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sh00greply
lemmy.zip

It's basically just a crew cut...AKA one of the most popular short haircuts of all time!

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Yeah but the signature of this was the propped up "wave" in the front, I remember that being huge through elementary and middle school in the 90s

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I hate to sound racist against (other) white people, but I genuinely can't tell the difference between these 5. I bet they can't dance and like mayonnaise as well...

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TheFriarreply
lemm.ee

It’s back bay-bee!

I’m just waiting for the other early 2000s hair trends to come back. Frosted tips, insane amounts of gel to spike it up, maybe some pukka shell necklaces? Maybe some Hawaiian shirts? Maybe those big ball chains? Converse? Just bring back third wave ska?

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swab148reply
lemm.ee

Absolutely bring back the ska! Tbf, it never really went away, just not in the mainstream anymore.

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Tbf, it never really went away, just not in the mainstream anymore.

You can say that about most things people want to bring back.

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lemmyngreply
lemmy.ca

I'd like to see 50-60 year olds doing up their hair like the Static-X guy.

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Yeah that one doesn’t fit. Kids have continued buying chucks straight up to modern day. Only difference is the soles appear to have gotten chunkier.

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Well given that broccoli hair is just another word for the perms from the 80s, just give it 20 years and it'll be back in again. You could even be ahead of the curve, just give it some new name, christmas cake hair for example if it's all about frosted tips, and start wearing it in 15 years time. You'll become famous for "starting" a "new" trend!

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lemmy.world

This was the time when rock stars wore heavy makeup, painted their nails, had long lucious curly hair wore pants that cut off circulation

Nobody said they were “gay” or “trans”, they were just rock and fucking roll and whatever they wanted

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Meron35reply
lemmy.world

I'm sorry but this is erasure of the very real homophobia these glam metal bands experienced as part of later backlash.

And the guys in Skid Row tell of going out in public in the late eighties with “their hair stacked to the sky” and fighting with rednecks who called them removeds (Konow 296). While I never had to duke it out with anyone because of my long hair (the extent of my glam look), I did have similar experiences in the real world. Once, when with my mom at Huntington House, a now-defunct furniture store, a female sales clerk came up behind us and asked, “Can I help you ladies?” And on another occasion, when looking at clothes at Joslins in the Westminster Mall, a woman approached me from behind while remarking, “What do we have here? A lady looking at men’s pants!”

Glam Metal and Its Requisite Gender-Bending: Celebrated Until They Suddenly Weren’t | by Ron Baxendale II | Medium - https://ronaldbax2.medium.com/glam-metal-and-its-requisite-gender-bending-celebrated-until-they-suddenly-werent-cf979b24eb4a

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I hear it's better to burn out than to fade away. I think that's the anthem of 2025 America.

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Is this supposed to be a dig at guys with long hair? Guys with long hair are sexy. Not my fault you feel intimidated by their masculinity.

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Battery clipper runs out of juice at exactly the wrong time and you just lean into it.

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pyrereply
lemmy.world

is this because of Luiz Ronaldo or was he just part of the trend?

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lemm.ee

I recognize it's not the same haircut, but it makes me think of this guy:

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Lennyreply
lemmy.world

The guy from the UK Inbetweeners has the haircut.

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orhansaralreply
lemmy.world

Simon is the first person that came to my mind when I saw this post. Also the way you said UK Inbetweeners made me realize there's also US version. Even the thought of it sounds terrible and I won't even bother to check it.

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The US version of Ghosts is also much better than the UK version which inspired it.

They are having a lore more fun with the universe/rules and exploring the Ghosts characters more. If the US version had the UK lead actress instead it'd be perfect

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Maybe in dramas, you can find more examples but for comedy, the office is the best only example I think. Makes you appreciate the producers even more, considering how tough a job it is.

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I'm bad at faces, but he reminds me of a combination of Mike Birbiglia, Seann William Scott, and Anders Holm. (I had to look up two of those names.)

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It seems a bit much to me, as well as a bit dated, but not unusual, interesting, or offensive enough that I would look twice if I saw it in person. I agree, it's not atrocious.

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Akasazhreply
feddit.nl

I've seen that format and keep wondering who that guy is. But I lack terms to look it up and then I forget.

Who's that?

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The other commenter in this thread theoretically answered your question. I'm not familiar with the character, so while they're probably correct, I can't make any observations on it. I only know him as the "You guys are getting X?" meme guy.

I think your original question suggests you are familiar with the meme, but just in case I misinterpreted, here's a random example.

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lemmy.world

Nah, not even. That's a Flick, the minimal-effort 90's-00's version of the Greaser's pompadour.

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Frostbeardreply
lemmy.world

Billabong sweater, or T-shirt over long arms. Oakleys, baggy low on the hip jeans and (possibly JNCO even if I prefered other brands) DC skateboard shoes. Soundtrack - The Offspring - Conspiracy of One. I would jack back into 2000 in an instant

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lemmy.world

Man I lived in DCs for years. Zero arch for my flat feet and they just slipped on. Even good for working in restaurants.

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What’s wrong with that haircut? It’s neat and looks good and ladies like it. That broccoli cut is just atrocious.

When I was a kid it was the bowl cut, now that’s a travesty. The haircut in the picture is nice

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Mac
mander.xyz

No way, broccoli hair is significantly worse than almost any other hairstyle.

You couldn't convince me broccoli hair was not started as a meme to see if people would make themselves look dumb to follow a trend.

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Yeah, the haircut in OPs picture is normal, if they wanted to show and idiotic haircut it should have been the manbun.

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harmsyreply
lemmy.world

I don't really mind the broccoli cut. There are many far worse follicular atrocities throughout history. Beehives, flat tops, the mullets already mentioned, and many others are worse than broccoli hair IMO.

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Well, i guess it's good that some people don't mind it.
To me, broccoli hair is quite possibly one of the worst hairstyles to exist. The styles you mentioned are vastly superior, imo.

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sopuli.xyz

May I remind you of the existence of the one true stupidest haircut ever invented: the mullet. The great equalizer of looking bad. Not one person on the entire planet Earth can wear it well.

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Counter point the mullet looks perfectly acceptable when combined qith headware such as hats. Or if you are a snake, a bandana.

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What do you even ask for at the barbers to end up with that?

Skin fade to pot noodle, please mister?

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We get a weird half mullet. It's long-ish in the back, short on the sides, and long-ish on top. It's like they wanted a mullet, but wanted plausible deniability too.

Just commit...

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Gerudoreply
lemm.ee

Do we know if they actually perm their hair? With as many haircuts like this that I see, they can't ALL have curly hair right?

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How about we let people style their hair however the fuck they like. I see all these comments ridiculing different haircuts as if being fucking apes with hair going in slightly different ways at different lengths blabbering on about which way is better wasn’t the ridiculous part.

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I sometimes wish I had hair so I could change up my looks every now and then. I'm rocking a shiny bald head and have to change up my prescription glasses every now and then for a different look.

But then again, I only have to shave. Nothing more involved. It's a very easy to maintain style, this genetic baldness thing.

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It is the right of younger generations to confuse older gens with their style and older ones to be confused/offended by them. A tale as old as time.

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sopuli.xyz

Teenagers have had broccoli hair for the past 5 years. It's boring. Invent a new fad already, I want a new thing to make fun of

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

::: spoiler The Suebian knot, a common hair style 2000 years ago. I'll take the broccoli over that.

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::: spoiler But I'll like the viking hair styles more.

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But I'm just a lazy fuck with a common ponytail because I don't want to visit a hairdresser every few months.

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excralreply
feddit.org

Is that viking hair cut even real or just some invention for movies and TV shows?

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That's real. Vikings did a lot of breading and added beads to beards and hair. They also sometimes shaved the sides and had asymmetric haircuts too. We know the hair styles from their graves. The length of hair varied. They let them grow out and cut them when they were long enough. You could do a lot of things with such long hair.

The viking hair styles you see in the movies are mostly real.

But vikings did not have dreadlocks. They probably didn't know about them.
This is wrong:

And this is wrong too:

They also often wore necklaces and wristbands with runes made of silver, iron or wood. Something like this:

This was to either show your wealth or as an amulet. The futhark (runes) were not just an alphabet they also were magical characters. Each rune had its own special meaning.
For example ᚠ (fehu, engl. cattle) stood for wealth, abundance and security. You wore that rune if you wanted that. And smiths added runes to tools and weapons to add magical powers to them.

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This is not nearly as bad as the broccoli fuck boys although this definitely was the hairstyle of the future fuck boys I was in elementary school with back in the day.

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lemm.ee

Broccoli hair? (quick duckduckgo) oh, you mean an 80s perm?

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Nah the 80s perm can and did look good, imagine Bob Ross without one. They cut way too mcuh off the sides for it to look good on most folks, ya need a very specific head shape.

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lemmy.world

When I was a teenager, the boys all had the Justin Bieber side swept kinda look

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Whateleyreply
lemm.ee

Nothing says "I will put something in your drink" quite like that haircut.

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discuss.tchncs.de

Yeah, but you didn't have to go get a perm done for that style. You just got a $15 hair cut.

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Not even a ton. A variation of this is still my hairstyle today.

A dime sized amount of fiber paste does the job. Start by blow drying the front up into rough shape. Rub the paste between your hands using only your fingers, and work most of it into the front to hold the shape and fine tune it. Use the remainder rubbed between the entirety of your hands to pat down your crown and any flyaways. And you're done. Quick spritz of hairspray if it's windy or you're planning on being really active 🤷‍♂️

Whole process takes 5 ish minutes. Significantly less if my hair is already in the right shape, which it usually is because I blowdry it when I get out of the shower as a matter of course.

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Why are we hating on things people like again? It doesn't look bad. You all are aging like that dude who “chose poorly”

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Tbh I still find that haircut to be quite attractive. Cannot say the same for broccoli cuts.

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lemmy.eco.br

I just never do anything with my hair. I let it be free to be however it wants.

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lemm.ee

I just gave up and now I have long hair like Charles White Jr but better taken care of.

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I tried that as well but the hair started getting bent over my ear in some fucked up way that even I couldn't stand

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I already posted but since I had to Google what a broccoli cut is, I felt the need to link something for old people like myself.

That said, these all look the same to me. It’s 35 pics of the same thing. It needs an extended Office Pam meme that spans pages. More fascinating, the article stated this hair involves actual perms. Perms. The 80s are back.

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The problem with every trendy teenager haircut is that everyone that's not a teenager themselves will associate the hair cut with douchy teenagers, thus ruining it. The issue is never the haircut itself but the associations with it'

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Round our way it is still mullets and Ned Flanders moustaches.

Good for them. I could never pull that off.

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lemmy.world

Calling it a broccoli haircut is unfair to broccoli...

It's the haircut of Gen Z fuckboys. The scum of the generation, not the generation as a whole

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I'm just glad curly hair is back in the sliding "good hair" window. Every couple generations folks seem to go on a straightening craze, and it's so much more dull and conservative looking.

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The broccoli hair of Gen Z and alpha is a revival of the '80s broccoli hair. Ultimately, we are mocking the boomers and Gen X.

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c. 2001, I wager. However, if in U.S. I wager a bit later or earlier as I live in Oz (the one with marsupials).

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I used to get annoyed at the people cutting my hair when I'd ask for a crew cut, and they'd style it like this. It was everywhere in the late 90's / early 00s, and I was never a fan.

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I made fun of y'all for that too back then. With your damn yogurt colored short shorts and swordfish belts, with the Vineyard Vines shirt and sperry's topsiders and that exact haircut, that uniform was always terrible.

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This is definitely one of the more ridiculous and unattractive coifs out there, and it spans generations. Ben Affleck or Alister of Dragon Age anyone?

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Not me. Fierce flowing all the way from birth and having absolutely zero regrets. Damn I was drowning in pussy in my teenage years and didn't even realize it back then. So... suck it, dumbass kids with your dumb little haircuts!

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