I was a IRC chatter back in HS and a little into college. I loved it, simple yet effective.
I still use IRC now, I hang out in the #powershell channel to grab various tid-bits of info about the scripting language.
As for being the next big "underground" thing? I seriously doubt it. It's like saying Usenet it the next big underground thing. People can use various "random" (chat roulette, Tinychat, or that random single user chat, I forget the name) chatting programs to meet people on the net. Usually IRC is for specialized chat channels or for someone that wants a chat that is simple to maintain and to connect too. You can have a IRC channel up and running in a matter of minutes.
IRC is nice, but I like having a bit more "fluff" to my chat (voice, Video, ect).
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In my own personal experience---this is just anecdotal, mind you---I have found that there is always room to be found between boobs.
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