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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:13 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:24 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:26 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:32 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:35 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:41 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:43 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:52 am
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kagemusha25 SuperDanni You can tell your friend that he should think before he speaks. Ask him if he has a GOOD reason to dislike us. He may not know this..but not all emo kids are obsessed with Hawthorn Heights and MCR. >.> I don't even like MCR and I only a like a few HH songs. As for poetry goes...jsut becaue we are emo..it doesn't mean we all write the same type of peotry (I write songs more than anything) ..and it doesn't mean it's shitty..jsut because we're emo. I jsut said this in a thread about 5 mins ago..: "people who put other down for their own esteem boost...waste the air we breathe" That's what I thought... Though I won't say anything, as he is a bit thickheaded... A question, though...What makes an emo? I know, I sound stupid... But all I have to go on for the most part is the steriotype my freind talks about so much... And that's just a little sad... Emo is basically...emotional. it started out that way anyway. It has now developed into a trend. Tight pants/shirts with band logos, black rimmed glasses and dyed balck hair..with of course, long eye covering bangs. Pins, messanger bags and converse. that is what emo has become. However..I consider most of those people 'scene.' Considering..they are only doing it to 'fit in.' I've dyed my hair black numerous time..and i have black glasses...but I have never had a foot in a pair of converse nor do i play guitar or hang out at coffee shops. Emo is so broadly defined and steretypical now. that is really is hard to define what is and what isn't emo. I consider myself emo because yes, I do write poetry, I am HIGHLY emotional and I do follow some of yhe trends. The crappy catch to it is that I was like this...before this craze has come out (within the alst two years I have found) The other thing...is that I'm more caught in between emo and punk. There aren't many emo kids who were New Rocks and spiks..or listen to death metal. So i'm not quite sure where to place myself. All in all though...emo is basically jsut an emotional person. The media has taken emo to a whole new level though..of fashion and music.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:57 am
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SuperDanni kagemusha25 SuperDanni You can tell your friend that he should think before he speaks. Ask him if he has a GOOD reason to dislike us. He may not know this..but not all emo kids are obsessed with Hawthorn Heights and MCR. >.> I don't even like MCR and I only a like a few HH songs. As for poetry goes...jsut becaue we are emo..it doesn't mean we all write the same type of peotry (I write songs more than anything) ..and it doesn't mean it's shitty..jsut because we're emo. I jsut said this in a thread about 5 mins ago..: "people who put other down for their own esteem boost...waste the air we breathe" That's what I thought... Though I won't say anything, as he is a bit thickheaded... A question, though...What makes an emo? I know, I sound stupid... But all I have to go on for the most part is the steriotype my freind talks about so much... And that's just a little sad... Emo is basically...emotional. it started out that way anyway. It has now developed into a trend. Tight pants/shirts with band logos, black rimmed glasses and dyed balck hair..with of course, long eye covering bangs. Pins, messanger bags and converse. that is what emo has become. However..I consider most of those people 'scene.' Considering..they are only doing it to 'fit in.' I've dyed my hair black numerous time..and i have black glasses...but I have never had a foot in a pair of converse nor do i play guitar or hang out at coffee shops. Emo is so broadly defined and steretypical now. that is really is hard to define what is and what isn't emo. I consider myself emo because yes, I do write poetry, I am HIGHLY emotional and I do follow some of yhe trends. The crappy catch to it is that I was like this...before this craze has come out (within the alst two years I have found) The other thing...is that I'm more caught in between emo and punk. There aren't many emo kids who were New Rocks and spiks..or listen to death metal. So i'm not quite sure where to place myself. All in all though...emo is basically jsut an emotional person. The media has taken emo to a whole new level though..of fashion and music. That is what I would have thought...
Had I already known ninja
Thank you for clearing it up...Mostly pirate
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:00 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:09 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:35 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:43 am
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zz1000zz SuperDanni Emo is basically...emotional. it started out that way anyway. It has now developed into a trend. Tight pants/shirts with band logos, black rimmed glasses and dyed balck hair..with of course, long eye covering bangs. Pins, messanger bags and converse. that is what emo has become. However..I consider most of those people 'scene.' Considering..they are only doing it to 'fit in.' I've dyed my hair black numerous time..and i have black glasses...but I have never had a foot in a pair of converse nor do i play guitar or hang out at coffee shops. Emo is so broadly defined and steretypical now. that is really is hard to define what is and what isn't emo. I consider myself emo because yes, I do write poetry, I am HIGHLY emotional and I do follow some of yhe trends. The crappy catch to it is that I was like this...before this craze has come out (within the alst two years I have found) The other thing...is that I'm more caught in between emo and punk. There aren't many emo kids who were New Rocks and spiks..or listen to death metal. So i'm not quite sure where to place myself. All in all though...emo is basically jsut an emotional person. The media has taken emo to a whole new level though..of fashion and music. I've known quite a few people who were "emo," and most of them acted that way long before it was a trend. I guess the problem is that people thought they were cool, copied them, and wrecked it for the original ones. Sure that happens with all trends, but it's important to realize trends stem from people being original. Indeed...
But originality is a near imposability anymore (as is good spelling for me), so it can't really be helped...
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:58 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:50 am
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