Going through old pictures usually brings back all sorts of memories. That means both the beautiful times you feel sentimental about and the top-tier cringe-worthy moments. And even though the latter might make you want to disappear into thin air (or close the photo album, at least), looking back at your young self can often be very amusing as well.
Some of the finest examples that can make you laugh and cry simultaneously can be found on the ‘Blunder Years’ subreddit. Dedicated to, in their exact words, “pictures from a regrettable past”, it covers all sorts of disasters, from questionable hairstyle choices (let me remind you, a side fringe bang covering half of your face was a thing back in the day) to the epitomes of “cool” outfits. Today, we invite you to make yourself comfortable and embark on a journey through time, guided by the beautiful messes in these pictures.
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1987, We Loved The Cure, 7seconds, The Decedents, The Smiths, Etc. We Taped 120 Minutes Off Mtv Every Sunday Night From Midnight - 2 Am. I'm On The Far Left. Can Believe We Weren't Blind In One Eye After All The Years With The Lopsided Haircuts
The teenage years are an exceptional period in most young people’s lives, no matter the generation. They are often accompanied by acts of rebellion, experiments with your looks, and all sorts of exciting experiences. That is why documenting them is a must—it allows you to look back on them years later and, well, let’s be honest, have a good laugh most of the time.
This type of content is what makes the ‘Blunder Years’ subreddit great. Its description encourages people to share their “dusty treasures with the world”, and they sure do, which is why there are already 853k members in the community.
My Mom Wouldn’t Allow Me To Wear This 80s Era Spider-Man Undershirt For Picture Day, But I Snuck It Under My Clothes Anyway
2003. I Smiled Like This In Every Picture Because I Thought It Looked "Natural." I Swere I've Never Harmed Any Animals
Back in the day—during the film camera era, for instance—taking pictures was more difficult than snapping a quick selfie nowadays. That might be one of the reasons current teenagers will have plenty to look back on in the future. Nowadays, young adults have roughly 10 million photos compiled on their smartphones collectively.
The good old selfie is likely to be one of the most recurring types of photographs in the future. Statistics reveal that nearly 56% of young people (18-to-24-year-olds, to be exact) take up to four such self-portraits a day; 9% of them take eight or more.
Sometime Between 05 And 07, I Remember I Got To Choose The Background And Which Weapon I Posed With
My Nickname Was "Ronald" In School
At one point taking a selfie was nearly impossible without doing the so-called duck face. Even though its golden years seem to be long gone, it was a popular trend once, and teenagers can be quite susceptible to pop culture or similar influences. For example, they might start to dress or behave in a way that people in mass media do, that’s supposed to be representative of teenagers.
It Was The 80s. I Have No Other Excuse
I know the feeling - and the amount of hairproducts... sorry ozon-layer... we didn't know better 🙈
My Mom Cut My Hair The Day Before Picture Day (Early 90s). For Picture Day We Curled My Very Short Hair Resulting In This Delightfully Puffy Abomination Where I Insisted On Wearing Earrings So “I Didn’t Look Like A Boy” . The Result Is This Delightful Xmas Ornament That I Get To Look At Every Year
Me Circa 2005 Thinking I Was The Absolutely Baddest Thing Around With My Men’s Camo Cargo Short And Corset Combo
NSS Magazine pointed out that over time, the way young characters were depicted in magazines, movies, or TV shows grew more and more distant from the actual everyday youth. Eventually, the portrait presented in the media became more of a role model rather than a representative, and some teenagers started copying it.
This Pic Won Me “Most Embarrassing” Genx Photo A Few Years Back. Christmas 1989
Family Photo. What A Mood
My Brother And I, Late 90s
Copying or idolizing certain popular figures is normal teenage behavior. According to child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Alan Ravitz, putting them on a pedestal like that is linked to the teens’ inclination to create fantasies and a developing need for independence.
In an article for the Child Mind Institute, he pointed out that as they grow, kids develop psychological and emotional independence from their parents. That is why they need someone to look up to that is not mom or dad, and in our culture nowadays, they often choose renowned athletes, movie stars, or other famous people.
Mom, It’s Not A Phase
This Is So Long Ago And Yes I Worked At Hot Topic
Leave Some Ladies For The Rest Of Us
The Child Mind Institute shed light on the downsides of obsessing over famous people as well. The latter can set the wrong example when it comes to body image or the materialistic world. In addition to that, excessive obsession over a well-known person can consume the youngster to the extent that they start to isolate themselves from the outside world.
Thanks To My Sister, I Completely Embraced Goth Culture In 1998
My sister looked like Boy George. My father offered her $500 to look "normal" and she refused lol.
I had to search him up. Crazy fun image. Lols, I'm glad she kept it up.
Load More Replies...I have some similar photos of me as a toddler in the 60s. Not because I was "cool". I got into the vasoline and rubbed it all over in my hair. My mom and grandmother thought it was hysterical to shape my hair into a bunch of silly hairdos and take photos before washing it out.
I Guess Being Able To See Is Overrated
High School Art Class
Newport Academy also analyzed how celebrities influence teenagers. It pointed out that the youth often compare themselves to famous people, which might create unrealistic standards considering their looks. Surveys revealed that as much as 80% of girls have done exactly that. Luckily, some renowned personas use their influence to spread positive messages about body image or start positive trends.
Recovered This Gem From The "Autobiography" I Wrote When I Was 10
Somehow It Took Me Until My Thirties To Figure Out I’m A Dude Despite Going Through High School Looking Like This
1985, I’m Mr.gender Bender Glam Goth And Club Scene Regular. The Whole Time I Secretly Listened To Thrash Music Lol. Will I Ever Live It Down?!
A very significant trend—just look at how many representatives it has on this list alone—was the emo phase, popular in the early 2000s. Its origins came from the post-hardcore music genre, known as emocore. The latter started gaining popularity around the 1980s, way before the emo look became a somewhat mainstream style choice for teenagers around the world.
Found These Pics After Losing My Mom In April. Today, I’m Ready To Share These With The World. I’m 44 Years Old Now, So Please Know That The 80’s Were Not A Forgiving Time
Oh College. I'll Never Be This Cool Again
That Weird Al Early 00s Look
As a matter of fact, some style choices that were popular two decades ago are making a comeback. Fashionistas are wearing certain pieces again that might cause you flashbacks. Just to give you an example, remember the tiny shoulder bag that you can barely put your arm through? Or the bucket hat that resembles something students wear on a field trip? That’s what I’m talking about.
My Hair Was Teased So Much It Had To Be Homeschooled. Wish I Knew Why The Photographer Wanted To Hide My Legs And Feet
(Oc) I Was Not A Fan Of That Easter Bunny!
Me In 2006, Age 16/17.. Big Myspace Vibes
My Bedroom 11 Years Ago When I Was 14, Be Careful You Don't Hurt Yourself On All The Edge
My “Date” To The Eighth Grade Dance
Y’all I Thought I Was Cool Taking These Photos For A Anti Bullying Campaign 😂 I Did Get In A Magazine Thought (It Was A Contest To Submit Photos For Their Stop Think Feel Initiative)
Imagine if you flipped someone off and your middle finger just said “hi”
Me Circa 1995. I Think I Thought I Was Grunge Or Something
Mom Was Mad But Admittedly Almost Peed Herself Laughing At The Results
It Was Not A Good Eyeliner Day, And I Was Trying To Make “Hippie Bands” My Thing. Rip To My Emo Era
Did Anyone Else Have These Weird Hairy Tops? I Thought They Were The S**t
In My Bedroom, 2006. My Sister Was The One Who Wrote ‘Butt’ All Over The Walls
A Mustache Did Not Look Very Good On Me In Middle School
Senior Picture; Gamecube Not Pictured
1997 And My Little Tomboy Heart Hated Everything About This Glamour Shot Look
I feel your pain, hated being made up to look girlified by my mom, she just didn't get it. I liked boys clothes, haircuts, football, climbing trees, motorcycles. I just wanted to be me, and I was eventually.
My Teenage Years Are The Gift That Keeps On Giving
Frosted Tips, Resident Evil Toys, A Jenny Mccarthy Poster Aka Welcome To 1999
1999 Tony Hawk Phase (Yes, Those Are Shorts…)
1999 - I Told Dad “I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots, And Your Motorcycle”. Only Got The Clothes
Yes, but was it in The Arnold's voice? If not, that may be why he didn't take you seriously;)
Haircut From Dad + Kung Fu Shirt From Grandma = ?
1998. That Was A Knock-Off Fubu Shirt That I Bought From A Gas Station
1991 Obsessed With Michael Jordan
Me When I Was 12 Years Old Buying My First Cd’s
You May Not Like It, But This Is Peak 1998. Korn Poster And Shortys Shirt Says It All!
'98 Or '99, Around 16 Years Old. The Coppery Bleached Hair Was Not My Best Decision
My Senior Yearbook Photo. I Thought That Quote Was So Funny
Lion King Sisters 1994 I Was 8 Years Old And Lil Sis 4 . 1st Day School 3rd Grade And Kindergarten
Don't hate me but my first thoughts were "this is like kids should look like" because when my teen year younger cousins were in this age they already looked so damn more adult with the clothes and make-up, I was a little confused how old they were... On the other hand: my parents looked so much older my age.... Time and humans are confusing....
2009, Black Eye Liner & Lime Green Everything. 13 Years Old, Very Questionable Pose With Dads Webcam
I just have to add this pic of my sister and me from Christmas 83 or 84 Screenshot...69cfaa.jpg
Had to post after seeing all of these! Me in 2000 at 16 thinking I was so cool. Those jeans had Union Jack knee patches, my top had a Chinese dragon ...? 72226_4547...092760.jpg
ill be 13 this year so...but i wish i could see it, i like stuff from the 60s-now. like my mom, who will be 34 soon. but my 16 year old brother cant stand older stuff and im insulted because a lot of it is amazing <3
Load More Replies...My mom thankfully didn’t take any pictures of me in middle school. But picture a Catholic school kid with limp greasy hair in a ponytail, except for one emo bang, pimples, weird glasses, black converse, black sweats, and a big baggy red tee-shirt. I thought I looked so cool.
Okay this list makes me want to dress as fashionably as I can muster and take photos in cool poses. For posterity!
Great pictures! But I'm not posting any of me with white gogo boots and glittery cat-eye glasses. Nope.
I feel very lucky that in my youth cameras were not around everywhere like nowadays.
I was a teen in the 1960s. Back then, the theme choices for older boys were jocks or greasers, for younger boys it was cowboys, and for girls of any age it was The Beatles.
I took my senior pictures with my 8 foot long boa. I wanted to look like Cassandra (Tia Carrere) from Wayne's World, despite not being allowed to wear a fur bikini and being one of the whitest white people to ever eat mayo sandwiches
This reminds me soooo much of my teen years. The 90s/00s were such an amazing time. Lol
If it not for id,I never have a picture of myself. My parents not once took a photo. Yeah me
I was a teen in the 70s. I posed for a photographer friend. Janet-Mode...9d24cb.jpg
I just have to add this pic of my sister and me from Christmas 83 or 84 Screenshot...69cfaa.jpg
Had to post after seeing all of these! Me in 2000 at 16 thinking I was so cool. Those jeans had Union Jack knee patches, my top had a Chinese dragon ...? 72226_4547...092760.jpg
ill be 13 this year so...but i wish i could see it, i like stuff from the 60s-now. like my mom, who will be 34 soon. but my 16 year old brother cant stand older stuff and im insulted because a lot of it is amazing <3
Load More Replies...My mom thankfully didn’t take any pictures of me in middle school. But picture a Catholic school kid with limp greasy hair in a ponytail, except for one emo bang, pimples, weird glasses, black converse, black sweats, and a big baggy red tee-shirt. I thought I looked so cool.
Okay this list makes me want to dress as fashionably as I can muster and take photos in cool poses. For posterity!
Great pictures! But I'm not posting any of me with white gogo boots and glittery cat-eye glasses. Nope.
I feel very lucky that in my youth cameras were not around everywhere like nowadays.
I was a teen in the 1960s. Back then, the theme choices for older boys were jocks or greasers, for younger boys it was cowboys, and for girls of any age it was The Beatles.
I took my senior pictures with my 8 foot long boa. I wanted to look like Cassandra (Tia Carrere) from Wayne's World, despite not being allowed to wear a fur bikini and being one of the whitest white people to ever eat mayo sandwiches
This reminds me soooo much of my teen years. The 90s/00s were such an amazing time. Lol
If it not for id,I never have a picture of myself. My parents not once took a photo. Yeah me
I was a teen in the 70s. I posed for a photographer friend. Janet-Mode...9d24cb.jpg