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Where'd all the straight-edge people go?

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    Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

    I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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    Considering all the straight edge people I know seemed more into it to hate drugs and drug users more than about keeping a "straight edge", they probably got absorbed into the manosphere somewhere.

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    • N [email protected]

      Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

      I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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      I was straight edge but as a method to avoid drugs and alcohol as a youth. Around 18 I gave that up as did most of the edge kids I knew. I think out of the ones I still know only one maintains edge.

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      • tabbsthebat@pawb.socialT [email protected]

        Imma be honest, the only time I ever heard straight-edge was in a song

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        I knew a few straight edge people in the punk scene that were also super Christian. Back in the early 2000s. One of them was in a band that had songs on an Xbox snowboarding game I really liked his music but he ditched the band to be a worship leader.

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        • N [email protected]

          Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

          I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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          I work with three of them. Two fell off the wagon, and the third is one of the nicest people I know.

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          • P [email protected]

            What the heck is straight-edge even

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            Somebody who believed the D.A.R.E. officer.

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            • N [email protected]

              Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

              I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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              Rise Against is still active ...

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              • N [email protected]

                Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                I'm still here!

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                • raoulduke85@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                  The movement started in the early 80s by Ian Mackaye from the straight edge band Minor Threat?

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                  Sure did.
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                  Disclaimer: I was never straight-edge then, but was definitely picking up what Minor Threat and Fugazi were putting down.

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                  • N [email protected]

                    Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                    I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                    Briefcases. Once briefcases no longer became practical, laptop satchels had a moment, but then the straight-edged kids realised that backpack was just superior in every way, so they begun to one-strap it out of convenience, and once you carry a backpack with one strap, that's a slippery slope to being chill

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                    • P [email protected]

                      What the heck is straight-edge even

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                      People that listen to hardcore that abstain from drugs and alcohol and commonly also from eating meat. They were easily recognizable by having painted a large sXe with a marker on their hand and maybe some additional letters on top and bottom for their particular flavour of Straight Edge. Here in Sweden they were quite common amongst punk rockers from the mid eighties up to late nineties.

                      See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_edge

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                      • N [email protected]

                        Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                        I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                        I mean they may not know what straight edge means, but there are a shit-ton of people who don't do drugs or alcohol..

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                        • Z [email protected]

                          I knew a few straight edge people in the punk scene that were also super Christian. Back in the early 2000s. One of them was in a band that had songs on an Xbox snowboarding game I really liked his music but he ditched the band to be a worship leader.

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                          SSX Tricky

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                          • N [email protected]

                            Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                            I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                            Still here some 30+ years later. For a lot of people it was a passing phase and there was a lot of tough-guy bullshit that I think many people who felt marginalized bought into. But not everyone...

                            I read an interview one time (I think with one of the guys from Snapcase) that SE is just the beginning. If all you did was apply that label to yourself but not use that as a stepping stone for anything else in your life, then what good was it. That resonated with me a lot.

                            I don't really go around advertising SE because I'm a middle-aged dude at work or at his kid's volleyball game and I don't really define myself by one label or lifestyle choice anymore. Being punk/alt/whatever at almost 50 looks different than it did at ages 16-22.

                            I'm grateful for the HC/punk family I grew up with and the memories of that scene I have and that I was able to avoid some of the pitfalls around me in my younger days.

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                            • whaleross@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                              People that listen to hardcore that abstain from drugs and alcohol and commonly also from eating meat. They were easily recognizable by having painted a large sXe with a marker on their hand and maybe some additional letters on top and bottom for their particular flavour of Straight Edge. Here in Sweden they were quite common amongst punk rockers from the mid eighties up to late nineties.

                              See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_edge

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                              Thank you for the link. I'd heard of "straight laced" but never straight edged: punk was a bit before my time and I was out off by the general punk aesthetics when I was younger, only to realize I would have gotten on famously with punks over politics and many other things.

                              Having read the wiki, it sounded reasonable until it got to no caffeine, hard stop.

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                              • N [email protected]

                                Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                                I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                                What's that mean?

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                                • gon@lemmy.dbzer0.comG [email protected]

                                  I'm still here!

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                                  HxH username? (If not, ignore me, if so, nice!)

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                                  • N [email protected]

                                    Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                                    I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                                    Still some around in the metalcore scene.

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                                    • whaleross@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

                                      People that listen to hardcore that abstain from drugs and alcohol and commonly also from eating meat. They were easily recognizable by having painted a large sXe with a marker on their hand and maybe some additional letters on top and bottom for their particular flavour of Straight Edge. Here in Sweden they were quite common amongst punk rockers from the mid eighties up to late nineties.

                                      See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_edge

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                                      That's wild. I lived there during that timeframe and I have never seen the tattoo, neither even heard of those metalheads.

                                      Maybe it was a regional thing? I mean in Sweden.

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                                      • N [email protected]

                                        Felt like they were on the rage as I was finishing high school, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

                                        I'd wager most of you haven't even heard the term 'straight-edge' in months, or possibly years.

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                                        Are they out in search of compasses?

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                                        • P [email protected]

                                          What the heck is straight-edge even

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                                          Also,

                                          Folks who put the bar "no alcohol" (common at 18+ or family shows) permenant marker X's across their own hand-back; punk and adjacent subcultures

                                          Some folks were on the wagon. Some folks wanted to not become their parents too quick. Some folks were young and new to everything else, and felt not ready for drugs yet. Some were physically or ideologicaly sensitive.

                                          Some still are, from the little popups.

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