I was a teenager during the rather innocent age of AIM, back when we went through a hippie phase as opposed to a Kurt-Cobain worshipping, grunge wearing nineties phase. Now there is tumblr, not to mention all the other social networking sites and their accompanying trolling, anon-baiting, hate-mailing, etc. Tumblr is the perfect forum for breeding teenage culture, drama included, and I find it fascinating.
This is a tribute to all things witchy, floral, teenager-y, neon, and nineties, with a special shout out to artist and tumblr anthropologist Grace Micelli and, naturally, epitome of tumblr fame, Molly Soda.
This is a tribute to all things witchy, floral, teenager-y, neon, and nineties, with a special shout out to artist and tumblr anthropologist Grace Micelli and, naturally, epitome of tumblr fame, Molly Soda.
The inspirational Grace Miceli. |
(I actually used to see Molly Soda in the photography building at NYU
because she worked in the cage renting out equipment, so when I saw her
on tumblr I was like, is that the same girl? I really did have to do the
google search version of a double-take despite the (then) neon-yellow
hair and glaring Molly-Soda-ness.)
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And of course the ever infamous Molly Soda, official queen of tumblr. |
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Check it out & buy some tumblr-esque accessories, then take some selfies! |
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