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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:38 pm
Recently i've started wearing dark colors and grew my hair out and now people are calling me emo someone had the nerve to call me a cutter! A CUTTER!!!! I'n not emo i'm a little goth though...but i'm not EMO! I wear a black hoddie and listen to screamo and people call me emo I'M NOT EMO i just hoodies and screamo. Grrrr....
Thank you for letting me rant =]
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:47 pm
Foxxfire95 Recently i've started wearing dark colors and grew my hair out and now people are calling me emo someone had the nerve to call me a cutter! A CUTTER!!!! I'n not emo i'm a little goth though...but i'm not EMO! I wear a black hoddie and listen to screamo and people call me emo I'M NOT EMO i just hoodies and screamo. Grrrr.... Thank you for letting me rant =] once again, I like your style, mhhm. Yeah, I have the same issue a lot in school. A lot of people refer to me as emo and a satan worshipper (by the way the two are like night and day). That's totally not close to true; that's about as far from true as it could possibly be. I am a fan of modern arts and technology. One of the things i've always thought as interesting is the use of Cell Shading in video games. That's basically what I derive my clothing style from; Cell shading and modern art/calligraphy, which all use a lot of black. Sadly the majority of the population of the United States like to associate Emo with Creativity even though Emo is about as un-creative and conformist as anything else these days.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:40 am
People just need to stop forming little "social triangles" that people have to abide by
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:49 pm
   I try not to push myself into any of the high-school sub-groups, but emo actually is the one I'm closest to XD It's so funny, I have a friend who is hard core Metal, one who is a Satanist(for real, not as a joke), and another who is a Druid(once again, not joking). Whenever we go out together, people call all of us emo, which makes my friends mad, while I just stand there like "Um...I'm the only emo..." XD
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 3:03 pm
 Once again, the mentality of people we see at school on a daily basis is baffling. Like the people before me, I have that same problem. I am constantly called an emo because I wear black alot, listen to heavy metal and rock music, and usually stay by myself at school. My theory about why people do this in the first place is because all they want is attention. Those people are attention grabbers. Basically all you must do is ignore them, you and your friends know who you are and everyone else is just trying to get at you. Like they live for making people upset, mad, sad, ect. because they are upset about their own life. Ignore the less mature people and you will be fine my friend.~
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:01 am
@Amy- When all my firends [or at least most of them] get together we get called emo because we like all wear black
@Azuna- Thank you for your help 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:28 am
I'm glad to have been in high school before emo really existed (before some kid with no testicles with a personality deficiency started a band and gave his latent homosexuality and desire for skinnypants a name). During this time, there were 3 rules regarding black. Black is used if you are bloated, as it's a slimming color. Black is used by the tech crew in every play, it helps keep attention off of you while the actors are doing their jobs. Black is worn by goths, as it was supposed to means respect for the dead, which made sense, since goth is all about acknowledging, respecting, and showing no allegiance for/against death's hand.
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:42 am
Blue Atsushi-Kai (before some kid with no testicles with a personality deficiency started a band and gave his latent homosexuality and desire for skinnypants a name). ^this
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:27 pm
blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:06 pm
Blue Atsushi-Kai blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh blaugh  Laughing for the lulz? blaugh
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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:25 pm
I really wish I could have been more... of the wearing all black persuasion, but my dad is very anti-goth. He's very anti-almost everything teenager. He said people who burn incense are pot-smokers... people who wear black are... well, I don't remember this one... maybe devil worshiper... but I don't know where that came from.
Too bad too... because I would have looked so cute in a more Gothic Lolita style while in school. But I was banished to blue jeans and baby tees. *sigh* Now I have a mommy tummy and I know better than to think I'll ever get that body back.
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:06 pm
I think Foxxfire's point is that the ignorant people are calling him emo and it's annoying when you're not. It's like being Cherokee and being called Mexican. That's a big difference.
I'm well aware that the clothes don't make the subculture, but they identify it. I see myself as goth, but I wear blue jeans and pink all the time. I haven't worn my goth clothing since before I got married... and since one of my guy friends stole some of my clothes.
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