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The chunky TV, the MySpace emo, Ouran highschool host club… those were the days.
#old internet#old web#2000s internet#animecore#otakucore#weebcore#2000s anime#ouran high school host club#2000s emo#emo core#emocore#2000s aesthetic#2000s nostalgia#2000s
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#How the fuck did I harvest this?#Skype#old web#GIF#GIF Emote#Skype GIF#Skype asset#old-school Internet
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#early internet#flickr#old tech#old web#web finds#webcore#old school lolita#lolita fashion#jfashion#japan#harajuku#2009#2005
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evanescence blingee
#evanescence#amy lee#nu metal#early 2000s#2000s#2000s nostalgia#goth#2000s emo#oldschool#2000#old internet#old school#old web#web archive#web finds#blingee#gifs#gif#gifset#2000score#2000s web#y2k#early internet#2000s internet#amylee#evanescence gif#20 years of fallen#fallen era#fallen20#fallen
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old livejournal icon i found
#kittyposting#web finds#bunny#bunnies#sweet lolita#icons#webcore#livejournal#old web#aesthetic#old internet#usakumya#lolita fashion#lolita#baby the stars shine bright#egl community#graphics#i know nothing about lolita and am stealing these tags from rbs lol#btssb#old school lolita#classic lolita#bunny girl#plotting#internetcore#rabbits#kumya#egl#greatest hits#500+ notes#600+ notes
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I've been griping about the normalization of identity outing via social media for a while now. To put it simply, it's become almost some weird societal requirement that if you don't have every detail listed about yourself in your Twitter/FB/etc. bio, then it means you have "something to hide" or that you're not as "verifiable" because your account looks indistinct from that of a bot.
But that societal norm has really only benefited the people who profit off of that information in some way, whether it's through selling user data or through weaponizing details about a person against them.
I know that a lot of us love to use the fun little labels and acronyms in our bio that help others like us identify us as a 'safe person' or as someone who's in the same social/racial/identity groups as them. We're humans, we love to categorize things, it's in our nature (and it's fun!)
But if there's any time to start regulating that habit and challenging the norm that you're obligated to include all your personal info online - it's now.
There was a time when sock puppet accounts were expected and typical, not "suspicious".
There was a time when even age-sex-location was considered "too much information", but once it became the norm, we only EVER gave our personal information beyond generic ASL to people who we knew both online and in real life, or at the very least, people who we had known online for a significant enough amount of time that they had proved to be trustworthy (and even then, we didn't owe that information to anyone, ever; there are forum friends who I made online 10+ years ago and still talk to who do not know my personal information beyond broad strokes).
There was a time when simply being an avatar with a funny username was enough. And it still is enough, but massive platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been brainwashing us for years to believe that's not the case, under the guise of, "You wouldn't want to be dishonest, would you?" Through these same norms, we were led to believe that anime profile pictures are cringe, that having a fake online name is stupid, that the photos of you having fun at social events have to be taken JUST right otherwise you might imply to others that you're not actually having fun.
And considering how long these platforms have been around now, we have entire generations of children now who have been born and raised on that version of the ZuckMusk web, who have been taught that it "protects them" to express to everyone publicly their age, their school, their workplace, their family members, everything about themselves, because to not do so would be disingenuous.
None of this is to imply that the Internet was "safer" back in the day. I definitely should not have been on the Internet as much as I was when I was 13 in the late 2000's, it definitely did not benefit my brain development or my social skills. But the version of the Internet we currently exist in now is one that's been predicated on the false sense of security - the belief that if you're honest, everyone else has to be, too.
We've always had ways of identifying our safe people - by participating in the communities that we know are designed around our hobbies, our interests, our people. They might be small, they might not be as "cool" as the idea of netting yourself a big following of thousands of people, but they're also a lot safer and more genuine than that idealized following ever could be.
Don't feel pressured to include every bit of information about yourself in your bio. Even on Facebook, there's no rule that says you have to list your workplace, your school, your family members. There's no rule that says you have to list your personality type, queer labels, and neurodivergent disorders in your Twitter bio. There's no rule that you have to "prove" your life is real and fulfilled through the verification of photos, location tagging, and open-book sharing. If you share those photos, it should be because you genuinely want to share them, not because you feel some societal pressure to live up to others' expectations.
And I guarantee you, even your local mutuals on Facebook - your former classmates, family friends, distant relatives, coworkers, etc. - do not actually give that much of a damn about your personal life that they should be owed that much of a look into it on a daily basis. They've got their own shit going on, they literally do not need to know every detail about you.
I know it sounds scary. It also sounds kind of boring, when we've been used to a certain "way" of browsing and participating for years, that if we don't do so, it feels like being in the "out group" and that we're "breaking the rules". But I promise you, after spending over half my life online, those rules do not exist or benefit anyone who wouldn't profit off that information.
If you're wanting to learn how to branch off from major platforms like Facebook and Twitter and/or become more self-sufficient online, here are some guides to navigating the Internet like an old schooler that may help you!
FREE SITE BUILDER:
DIGITAL PIRACY 101:
(also in addition to everything mentioned here ^^^ they neglect to also mention Tor Browser which is a light and free-to-use browser software that allows you to browse anonymously; note that it's similar to a VPN in that it helps hide your identity online, HOWEVER it won't mask you from your ISP quite as effectively as a VPN, and if you sign into personal accounts with Tor, that's still going to obviously out you online lmao but I love using Tor for the odd time when I need to make a sock puppet for something and don't want it linked to my IP! and unlike a VPN, it's free to use!)
LEARN HOW TO USE RSS FEEDS:
People still use these! They're especially helpful for getting updates from your favorite pages and sites directly to your browser WITHOUT having to worry about stupid algorithm bullshit picking and choosing what you see. And many sites DO have RSS support once you know how to find it! (like adding in /rss at the end of a URL! Like this!)
FAKE EMAIL SERVICES:
LEARN HOW TO CODE IN HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT (AND MORE!):
DECENTRALIZED SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
I hope this helps arm you with some new knowledge in how to navigate the Internet like a Certified Old Person™️(like meeee!) Make your secret alt blogs for besties! Make your formal Facebook accounts that are clean of personal information and present the most neutral, safe-for-work version of yourself and keep the fun stuff to the secret profiles and chat groups that are just for you and friends/family/etc!! It might be "inconvenient" to have multiple accounts for the same purpose, but it's also INCREDIBLY freeing and can make your online experience both safer and more enjoyable.
Being "less" of yourself online does not make you any less you. It is your identity - you do not owe any amount of it to anyone beyond yourself. And in times like these, your identity is your greatest asset. Protect it.
#how to#online safety tips#be safe on the internet y'all#oh and delete those period trackers#just get yourself an old school calendar / notebook for tracking#trust me on this one
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#oldscene#scenecore#2000s scene#myspace#late 2000s#mid 2000s#scene aesthetic#2000s aesthetic#old school scene#myspace scene#kandi kid#raver#2000s internet#2000s web#osiris#scene kid#mtn dew#moodboard#my moodboards#invader zim#ipod#blackberry#emo scene#scemo#kandi#i wish it was 2008 :(
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⋆。 ⋆⭒˚⋆。 ⋆⭒˚⋆ Black N’ Pink!!!! ⋆。˚⋆。 ⋆⭒˚⋆⭒˚⋆。
#scenekid#2000s scene#oldscene#scene girl#scene queen#emo scene#scene emo#scenemo#scene#my space#moodboard#old school#old internet#old web#scene hair#scene fashion#scene aesthetic#scene inspo#2000s web#black and pink#xd#2000s fashion#not my image
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#xd#rawring 20s#rawr xd#scemo#scenekid#2000s scene#oldscene#scene girl#emo#2000s#y2k#moodboard#acessories#scene queen#scene#old school#oldschool lolita#old emo#old internet#old web#old
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愛してください . . .
#animecore#otakucore#webcore#moecore#old web#early internet#old internet#sakura school simulator#anime games#2000s aesthetic#2000s anime#old tech
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Anime conventions in the 2000s (and early 2010s at a push)
Photos found on Flickr, photo bucket and Pinterest
#the yaoi paddle is trauma#thank god it’s gone#old internet#old web#2000s internet#animecore#otakucore#weebcore#2000s anime#anime convention#2000s nostalgia#nostalgia#nostalgiacore#ouran high school host club#sailor moon#free iwatobi swim club#gloomy bear#the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya
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12 year old tim realizing robin’s not coming back to gotham and deciding that it’s Batman’s fault so he has to ruin the little bit of sanity and peace of mind Bruce has managed (read: struggled) to keep in his grasp:
#tim drake#dick grayson#robin#dc robin#bruce wayne#batman#tim drake is a menace#tim drake was and still is a die hard Robin fan before anything else#so he 100% thinks Damian’s funny when he’s not the one being targeted#there’s mission reports with comments in the margin like ‘nice 👍🏾 do it again’ and ‘650000000/10 🎉’ and Bruce hates it sm#it starts with a mild explosion and psychological fuckery and ends with a prank war with city wide structural damage#Bruce sees Tim and Damian getting along and starts sobbing in the batcave#It was 12 year old Tim Drake and his 67 alt twitter accs against the world (Batman) when dick left#For the two years dick refused to stay in Gotham I promise you batman’s anonymous tip line was just 325 ruthless insults from tim everyday#Imagine bruce trying to figure out which of his rogues keeps photoshopping terrible .5s of Batman then mailing it to the gcpd#just to find out it’s some fucking middle schooler with a bowlcut from bristol#Tim drake is unhinged and petty#Like it gets so bad that gothamites (even the rogues) have picked a side in this mostly one sided beef between a middle schooler and batman#I want internet beef between a middle schooler and a 29 year old med school dropout bruce ‘I am the night’ wayne#Bruce is foaming at the mouth whenever someone opens Twitter next to him#and batman is breaking your clavicle if you mention twitter in his hearing range 😭#Batman showing up at Tim’s windowsill: take down all your accounts rn and im calling your parents 😡🦇#Tim pulling out a ouija board: let’s see if your parents answer before mine 🤨#I made yj on the sims so they could fight the jl and I was like middle school!tim drake w/ a twitter acc???
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#dragon ball#dragon ball z#goku#gihan#piccolo#picoro#majunior#dragon ball super#dbz#db#akira toriyama#my own post#aesthetic#anime#art#my gif#my gifs#internet aesthetic#retro anime#retro art#old school#90s anime
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Newly released photos from the Fallen photoshoot, Frank Veronsky, 13.12.2002
#evanescence#amy lee#amylee#nu metal#early 2000s#2000s#2000s nostalgia#goth#2000s emo#oldschool#2000#rare photos#photos#photoshoot#fallen20#20 years of fallen#fallen era#fallen#2000s music#2003#old internet#old school#2000s nu metal#nu metal bands#goth rock#gothic rock#gothic metal#gothic#art#photography
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