50 Times People Who Went Through The ‘Blunder Years’ Phase Posted These Absolutely Hilarious Pics (New Pics)
Although long gone are our careless teenage years, with the oldest millennials turning 40 this year (you gotta be kiddin’ me, right?!), the blunder years still come back to haunt us. Usually they come in the form of school pics stacked somewhere in our parents’ houses.
But the tendency about those pics is clear, they reemerge out of nowhere during the least expected moments, like a family reunion, or during dinner meant to introduce your love interest to your parents. Most importantly, our skin has toughened quite a bit, but the blunder pics still make us blush like it was yesterday.
So today we’re diving into the hilariously brilliant r/BlunderYears community where people share one thing we all have in common: the old pictures of ourselves that prove going through major ups and downs, twists, and loop-de-loops when it comes to our identities is only human! Sit back, relax and get ready to chuckle for this relatable selection below, and be sure to check out our previous posts with pics from blunder years here, here and here.
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My Poor Parents... Being Nice To Me Back In 1987 During My Billy Idol Skateboarding Phase
I Thought I Was The Coolest Cat There Ever Was. 1994
Late 70's. No Idea What I Was Thinking. Made The Suit Myself
We’ve all been teenagers at some point, although the memories of the blunder years are fading away with every grey hair strand we find. That carelessness and craving for independence is something most of us have experienced in many shapes or form, some by protesting against our parents and dressing as goths, others by finding shelter in a geek circle.
My Girlfriend's Childhood Family Picture. She Was Really Excited About Being A Rat In The Nutcracker
I Was Evidently The Reference Model For The Kid From Up! Circa 1985
Middle School Was... An Interesting Time
Previously, we spoke with Lenore Skenazy, the president of Let Grow, the nonprofit promoting childhood independence, about blunder years and how unique they really were when you look at them from our current perspective.
According to Lenore, the urge to be independent is something we've all carried since the dawn of time. “Think of what used to happen during the teen years throughout most of human history. Those young people weren’t going to high school. They weren’t making TikTok videos. They weren’t eating candy bars and playing Call of Duty. They were foraging for food, trying not to become some other species’ food, and they were having babies."
Matronly 40-Year Old Korean Librarian? Nope! Just Me, A 12-Year Old Boy
Me Back In 2005... Techno Interested Me
Groovy Baby!
Moreover, according to her, teenagers' desire to create a fresh, new, unique persona might also arise from the disconnect "between being ready for adulthood and being grounded because of your C- in algebra." What if the search for identity during the blunder years is really a wish to detach oneself from a culture that keeps treating teenagers as kids?
Hence, “they sometimes adopt a new look, one they probably hope makes them look much older and more sophisticated or sexy—that is, adult. Need a real-world example? See a timeline of Miley Cyrus," Lenore told us.
Mall Rat Days
4 Going On 40 With This 90s Glamour Shot
I Had Embraced My Nerdy Outcast Status And Went To School Like This, Sadly The Trench Coat Was Soon Banned After '99
Lenore continued about how our desire for independence comes after we become accepted by others: "At the same time, that longing comes from a desire to connect: 'Don’t write me off—get to know me!' As humans, we are acutely attuned to what others think of us—and particularly attuned to any put-downs or humiliation. So we may adopt some styles that we hope will keep the scorn at bay. People are wearing a certain shoe? So will I. Everyone’s growing their hair long? I’ll grow mine, too. We want to be accepted, so we look at what others are doing/wearing/saying and adopt some of these things. But once accepted, we also want to be seen for the real person we are, not just a 'type.'"
Got A Disposable Camera As A Child And Decided To Take A Selfie. I Was Very Pleased With It After Getting It Developed
1993 Senior Pic, I Wore Those Boots To Hs The Entire Year. Iowa Winter And All
I Was So Proud When I Made The Yearbook. When I Got Home And Showed My Mom She Said I Would Regret That Later In Life
My Husband (Right) And His Brother (Left). Prom 2006
That Year My School Photos Fell On The Day I Had To Get 2 Teeth Removed
I'm glad you convinced the photographer that no, you weren't in fact having a stroke.
Welcome To My Weird Childhood
This looks like the beginning of a horror movie. 'Little did Betty know that her look alike doll.....'
I Legit Don’t Even Cringe On This One, 2006, I Want To Learn To Channel That Spirit
All your heroes in one outfit - Pink Floyd, Elton John and the Wicked Witch of The West!
I still love Pink Floyd. Picked up the love when my teen age son began playing it. He is now 64 yrs. old.....
Scrolling the picture up I was sure it was an Ozzy Osbourne poster in the background of the actual poster.
I Wanted To Be A Child Actor So Mom Took Me To Sears For Some Dope Headshots
My Parents Built Me A Cross So I Could Play Christ In 1998
Unintentionally Brought Back The Heavy-Hairspray Hairstyles Of The 80’s While Trying To Cope With My Receding Hairline During My Senior Year In High School
We Were Allowed To Bring An Object To Hold For Class Picture Day. Some Kids Used A Football, Tennis Racket, Musical Instrument... I Chose A Hamster. It Wasn’t Even My Hamster
10 Year Old Me Idolised Avril Lavigne
My Mom Just Wanted A Nice Picture In Paris
Damn...were they planning in stealing the Effiel Tower in those pants?
Circa 2010. No It Was No Halloween. I Was Going To The Airport. Yes The Iron Man Triangle Lit Up
Senior Photo...
Spent An Hour Doing My Hair Every Day. Circa 2006
Friend Shared This On Facebook; I'm Sharing All Of Her 90s Glory With Reddit (With Her Permission)
I Remember Thinking I Was The Absolute Coolest Chick Walking Around La On Fam Vacation. Circa 2002
7 Years Old In 1997, Growing Out What Was A Bowl Cut That My Mom Loved, Rocking My Pink Power Ranger Shirt To Make Sure People Knew I Was In Fact A Girl
I’m Not The Cute Cat Or The Little Chef... I’m The Sandwich!
13 Year Old Me In 2011, Right Smackbang In The Middle Of The “I’m Soooo Random :3” Phase
As A Kid I Was Really Obsessed With The Amish
Me, 1995, In Venice, Backpacking Across Europe In Search Of My True Identity. At Least I Wasn't Too Obvious About The Whole Situation
And now all the theatre people are inwardly singing, "I'm Jean Valjean!"
Circa 3rd Grade, 1980: My Dad Cut My Hair And I Wore A Shirt With My Own Face On It
Me (In The Middle) At 17... Dudes Wanted Nothing To Do With Me Until 21. In Retrospect, This Makes Sense, As My Biggest Fashion Inspiration Was Tank Girl...
I'm Not Sure What's Worse. The Hair Or The Suspenders. It's Probably The Hair
I Got A Lot Of Love For My Pigtails, So Here's Some More! Cheers!
I Will Raise Your 2nd Grade Picture With This. In High School
Nothing says "badass" like a flaming tiger background and cheap katana acquired from the mall kiosk....
My Mom Cut & Styled My Hair For Picture Day. I Never Let Her Touch My Hair Ever Since
My Mom Paid Money To Have This Very Professional Photo Taken At An Anime Convention In 2006. The Page Protector It Was Put In Really Helped Preserve The Quality
Me (Left) And My Friend, Just A Couple Of 13 Year Olds Being Cool Guys, Not Looking At Explosions. Please Do Notice The Horrible Editting I Did Back Then
That's such a cool photo! I love it and I don't think it belongs on this list at all
Me, A Straight Female, Trying To Impress My Crush By Being One Of The Guys. I’m On The Right
I See Your Tuba And I Raise You One Saxophone
One Thing I Still Believe: Always Dress Up, Whether You're Going Out Or Just Doing Chores!
Me Showing Off My Vampire Books In My Mr. Bean Shirt
Me, Around 12 Years Ago. Emo Phase Hit Me Hard
They look like that sim from the Sims 4 vampires pack. I think his name was Caleb.
Year 2 In 2003, That’s My Teacher On The Left. Nothing Says Cool In Primary School Quite Like Having An Identical Haircut To Your 60 Year Old Teacher...
2004. This Still Keeps Me Up At Night...
Man, reminds me of my emo phase at 15. Tried so hard to look like all the cool emo people in bands and on internet, but we didn't have any shops to sell these type of clothes and couldn't order online. Tried to find all the black clothes, big smudge eyeliner, wearing freaking shoelaces around my wrists because I didn't have good bracelets. But it made me happy lmao
How To Be A Success At Life. Step One:: Let other people do what makes them happy, mind your own business, and do what you need to do to make yourself happy. - Good on you, Ruby!
Load More Replies...I really enjoyed this. We all went through it. Some lesser, some greater. Some inside, some outside.
I love it! Express yourself!!!! Much respect to parents that allow their children to be their own person!
This was one of the best articles I've ever read. I remember I went through a phase where I would only put my hair into pigtails, and then I got glasses that were really small with metal frames. This made me look like a complete dork and I still don't want people to see it.
I just love how everyone's parents were supportive enough to let everyone be who they wanted to.
There's a reason (or four) that I keep my teenage photos hidden in a drawer....
Now I really want a "it wasn't just a phase" version of this. Before & after pics where the style has only improved, but not exactly changed. (eg. a goth teen is still a goth 10+ years later but without the cringe etc.)
I could easily contribute to this. Combine them all together and you get most of my phases from childhood through high school lol
Never had a cool or weird hair do. I tried, but by the end of the day, my hair had lost the do and was back to doing what it did.
In South-Africa children wear school uniforms tied back hair for girls and short hair cuts for boys. Thank goodness!
A ton of these pictures have previously been posted by other people on other websites. Makes me a bit disappointed in the fake posters.
if you mean websites other than Bored Panda, then all of the pictures are "stolen". they were not submitted by BP users. the BP staff just found them, organized them into a list, and linked each one to the original site
Load More Replies...Man, reminds me of my emo phase at 15. Tried so hard to look like all the cool emo people in bands and on internet, but we didn't have any shops to sell these type of clothes and couldn't order online. Tried to find all the black clothes, big smudge eyeliner, wearing freaking shoelaces around my wrists because I didn't have good bracelets. But it made me happy lmao
How To Be A Success At Life. Step One:: Let other people do what makes them happy, mind your own business, and do what you need to do to make yourself happy. - Good on you, Ruby!
Load More Replies...I really enjoyed this. We all went through it. Some lesser, some greater. Some inside, some outside.
I love it! Express yourself!!!! Much respect to parents that allow their children to be their own person!
This was one of the best articles I've ever read. I remember I went through a phase where I would only put my hair into pigtails, and then I got glasses that were really small with metal frames. This made me look like a complete dork and I still don't want people to see it.
I just love how everyone's parents were supportive enough to let everyone be who they wanted to.
There's a reason (or four) that I keep my teenage photos hidden in a drawer....
Now I really want a "it wasn't just a phase" version of this. Before & after pics where the style has only improved, but not exactly changed. (eg. a goth teen is still a goth 10+ years later but without the cringe etc.)
I could easily contribute to this. Combine them all together and you get most of my phases from childhood through high school lol
Never had a cool or weird hair do. I tried, but by the end of the day, my hair had lost the do and was back to doing what it did.
In South-Africa children wear school uniforms tied back hair for girls and short hair cuts for boys. Thank goodness!
A ton of these pictures have previously been posted by other people on other websites. Makes me a bit disappointed in the fake posters.
if you mean websites other than Bored Panda, then all of the pictures are "stolen". they were not submitted by BP users. the BP staff just found them, organized them into a list, and linked each one to the original site
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