HCHC
“heritage city hard core” the music scene in maryborough queensland. also used on mysp-ce by scene kids to seem cool, you’re not.
julie: hey! like my new mysp-ce name “julie ann since 1991 hchc”
mione: you’re so scene. and lame.
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shortened form of heritage city hardcore, the name given to the music scene in the queensland town of maryborough otherwise know as the “heritage city”. hchc is now used on mysp-ce by sad scene and emo kids who want to seem cool despite the fact that the music scene in maryborough is bullcr-p.
britney: hannah’s new shirt has hchc written on it! i want it so bad! im gonna put hchc in my mysp-ce name!
joel: you’re lame!
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