Problem #1(out of a few million) is that, in TV and movies, adults are playing teenagers. That leaves a lot of room for inaccuracy and influence to leave various levels of insecurity in actual teens.
This post is actually about problem #2. I want to talk about something that lays across choices of multiple people. It comes from writers, directors, producers, costume designers, and probably more. In a show or movie, you can always find the HIPSTER and THE goth in a movie. Note: I know that exaggeration is key in it all, etc. I’ve found that most people, in real life, aren’t ONLY one of those stereotypes (ie. jocks, nerds, savvy). The other thing is, even when they are, they usually don’t have enough time, dedication, or money to have that specific a wardrobe and persona. Most people just wear a t-shirt and jeans, like, everyday. It is funny to watch characters and think, “Nah, I've never heard of anyone thinking like that."
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