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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom View Post
    Heh, but your whining about the fact that you dislike Emos. It seems to me that you can't deal with reality, because their are emos on the planet. You don't like emos, because of their haircuts, music, the way they dress and act? Do something about it. Or better yet, get over it. Whining about the fact that you dislike the way emos act or how they represent themselves won't help jack shit. You said that you don't remember kids from your schools or generation looking like emos. How do you really know, they did'nt just go home and start acting like that outside of school? You can't predict what kids do after they leave school lol.




    Sometimes crying is a way to help ease pain, or...for some cutting themselves. It's hard for most to get through pain and suddenly suck it up. Going through life has its up's and down's its how we overcome it that shows how we feel. I know your just stating your opinon on it but the way you sounded it was like you wish they were dead or something. I can't change how you feel on the matter, but just show some kind of compassion, and leave them alone. All I'm asking.
    Ok.. Don't think I don't know a thing or two about pain. I'm 26 years old and I have experienced my bit and then some, and there will be more to come, I'm sure. Even so, the last time I cried was when I was 9 and my grandfather died. My point was crying.. or cutting doesn't help. I have no compassion for people who doesn't do anything about their shit. If they do or atleast try and I mean try, not just give up aftyer a couple of attempts I will have some compassion.

    How do you really know, they did'nt just go home and start acting like that outside of school? You can't predict what kids do after they leave school lol.
    This deserved it's own quote.

    When you go to school with people for years, you are bound to know them, sooner or later. Or even hang out with (some of) them (?) in your spare time. Of course I can't give any guarantees but I hardly think any of them was the type, at the least I didn't see any dumb haircuts.

    Whining about the fact that you dislike the way emos act or how they represent themselves won't help jack shit.
    Am I whining? Do I even really care? In one hour when I'm at work I'll have forgotten about this completely until I log on the next time and browse new posts.. By that time I'm sure someone will have qouted me again.


    Holy christ, this topic turned ugly and n00bish O_O I was hoping to keep things nice and civil, now it's a flame war.
    Yeah.. I'm sorry, I deserve to be beat up and stuff..


    No, he's right. Hippies had their LSD, kids today have their emoness and sports and videogames.
    Wow.

    Comparing drugs with sports and videogames and perhaps even cutting now? are we?

    Hippies smoked mary jane and did acid because they wanted to, not becasue they are selfobsessed pricks who can't handle life. Give LSD to someone who is like that and start your timer. I'm sure he/she will freak totally out and kill him/herself within 1 hour.

    Goddamn, my topic de-evolved into childing flaming. *sigh* I really did just want this to be a nice civil discussion/debate on why people like or dislike emos.
    Yeah, yeah, that wasn't very mature of me.. I maybe shouldn't have written that but I'll behave from now on.. i promise.

    If the hair styles bother you that much
    It doesn't.. I actually find it funny.

    There could have been better ways of stating it. Now my topic is a cesspool.
    I suppose... but it is the truth nonetheless.. If you don't do anything about your problems, they will remain. Simple as that.

    Now I gotto get ready for work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampiric Delirium
    Celtic - To me, the posers that cut and the posers that don't cut are the same thing.. It's all attention seeking, a mockery of the people that do/have cut but NOT to fit in with the emo genre. I self-harmed for years and although I've stopped now it's something I hid for a long time and am still ashamed of... It sickens me to see people showing off their wounds this way.
    They're not the same to me though...
    I just have absolutely no respect for those who go making claims and not being able to back them up...
    Like this guy bragging about how tough he was, yet he didn't wanna play 'A punch for a punch' let alone a real fight... Even though I just wanted a fun sparring session...

    I think that these emos who cut for attention are also stupid for doing it, but I have genuine respect for their ability to back their claims...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jintatsu
    Winter, I don't care what your problems are. And I didn't assume; I said that it sounds like you're attention seeking. You aren't proving me wrong by giving me an example as to why you are legitimately depressed. My point is that everyone thinks their problems are more important than others. That's normal.
    Winter specifically stated in his example that he wasn't one of those types who need an 'emotional dumpster'. And as he does have a lot of problems to deal with, and no outlet like an emotional dumpster, it does show that emos could deal with things a lot better...

    Hell even I got the occasional drama like the rent or something coming up when I've been broke and in debt, but would I ever cut my wrists or wear pants which would kill every hope I could ever have of having kids? **** no...

    Much respect from me to Raikkonen and Winter in this one methinks...

    But yeah, the main reason I dislike most emos is the depression they seem to emit...
    I don't wanna be unhappy just because they are. I don't want to see some scarred wrists around every park and community centre...
    I don't mind a couple of emo songs, and sometimes a few of the haircuts suit people, but yeah...
    Emo culture ain't exactly my favourite thing...
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    I'm going to do my best to ignore the stupidity in this thread...which doesn't leave much to quote unfortunately.
    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic
    Winter specifically stated in his example that he wasn't one of those types who need an 'emotional dumpster'. And as he does have a lot of problems to deal with, and no outlet like an emotional dumpster, it does show that emos could deal with things a lot better...
    Once again, most teenagers could deal with things a lot better. Most teenagers are idiots. Like James said, it's just a trend that they'll eventually grow out of. The trend will then eventually be replaced with some other way for teenagers to conform to one another and deal with their teenage angst. It's silly to harbor so much hate for them.

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    I think we're forgetting something here.

    Most emo's don't even cut themselves. I know emo's that try to peirce the skin their arms with butter knives.

    That doesn't mean they have a problem, it just means their idiots. The emo life-trend and music surrounds teenage angst. "My girlfriend LEFT ME. OH GOD. *butter knife rave*". "I NEED TO PH33L SUM SERIOUS PAYN COZ NO1 UNDASTANDZ! *butterknife rave*". It's all the same. My God.

    I could say things that would make your head spin, but do I make a giant spectacle out of it? Hell no. Not these days. I'm not saying I didn't used to be ****ing stupid, but I've grown up and I don't need to tell the world shit about how I feel. Especially not on the Internet.

    It's my business. No one else need know about it.

    I'm sure if a lot of people emptied their feelings out in front of loads of people, they'd seem emo for it. Everyone HAS emotions, a lot of people just don't care if people don't know about it.

    As for self harm... Leave it alone. Most emo's wouldn't know how to peirce skin if they were given a scalpel.




    I KIND of agree with Robin on the fact that whining about normal teenage problems doesn't solve anything. He's definately got a point on the emo's that really take it too seriously getting to grips with reality and doing something about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chez Daja View Post
    I'm sure if a lot of people emptied their feelings out in front of loads of people, they'd seem emo for it. Everyone HAS emotions, a lot of people just don't care if people don't know about it.
    I definitely agree with that. I've seen people that don't fit in with the stereotype in any way whatsoever, yet when caught crying or talking about something that's hurt them it's considered "emo". Which pisses me off a little, really... That's not emo. That's completely standard emotion. Everybody gets sad and all.

    As for the butterknife thing.. Not sure what to say about that. I agree with you in the sence of those that are doing it for attention, but I've seen people that are legitimately self-harming barely pierce the skin. People cut for different reasons and all. Different ways, too. Some burn. But yeah... Butterknife scratches shouldn't be passed off as entirely 'nothing' in the sence of those that aren't doing it for attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chez Daja View Post
    I think we're forgetting something here.

    Most emo's don't even cut themselves. I know emo's that try to peirce the skin their arms with butter knives.
    ....LMFAO

    Are you serious? xD Wow...that takes emo cutting to a whole new level of lameness. I do see actual cuts with razors alot of the time though, or sometimes even pins...which I would find way too painful since you're not just cleanly slicing the skin, you're tearing it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vampiric Delirium View Post
    I definitely agree with that. I've seen people that don't fit in with the stereotype in any way whatsoever, yet when caught crying or talking about something that's hurt them it's considered "emo". Which pisses me off a little, really... That's not emo. That's completely standard emotion. Everybody gets sad and all.
    True. That's another nasty side effect of the emo trend, any time someone exhibits any emotion at all they're called emo. On the opposite end of the spectrum, emos will say "we're just not afraid to show our emotions!" but they tend to forget that there are OTHER emotions out there than just angst and misery. It's fine to be sad and to cry if something that warrants it happens, it's fine to even show it...but you have to carry on. If you let that control you, then it just makes your entire outlook turn into the bleak "my bleeding soul is an empty void and all life surrounds me with its blackness" crap.

    As for the butterknife thing.. Not sure what to say about that. I agree with you in the sence of those that are doing it for attention, but I've seen people that are legitimately self-harming barely pierce the skin. People cut for different reasons and all. Different ways, too. Some burn. But yeah... Butterknife scratches shouldn't be passed off as entirely 'nothing' in the sence of those that aren't doing it for attention.
    I've read in a few places that cutting is more common amongst girls, whereas guys prefer burning. I could never EVER burn...cutting is one thing but the pain of being burned is in a whole different league. As for butter knives...well, snapping yourself with a rubber band would be more effective, I actually know a girl who did that to substitute cutting...kinda weird.
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    Ronin - I've seen rubber-band snapping too. That seems to be mainly the work of phychologists. They often recommend it as to reduce harm. Mine actually recommended it to me, lol. A kind of way to slowly get themselves off cutting by using an alternate method of less harmful self-harm.

    But as I said, I don't think methods of self harm that don't slice flesh should be trivialised at all.
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    im emo and people dont seem to mind me or my freinds lots of emo's in my school my grade bout 1/5 the whole high school about bout lil more thana qwarter but big conflict between us and goths i have a goth freind though : (

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampiric Delirium View Post
    Ronin - I've seen rubber-band snapping too. That seems to be mainly the work of phychologists. They often recommend it as to reduce harm. Mine actually recommended it to me, lol. A kind of way to slowly get themselves off cutting by using an alternate method of less harmful self-harm.

    But as I said, I don't think methods of self harm that don't slice flesh should be trivialised at all.
    Wow, you have one crazy shrink o_O

    There really needs to be a better way than self-harm for emos to deal with issues. Of course they always say that the physical pain distracts them from the emotional, which I think is just as bad. I have heard that they get addicted to the rush cutting provides, and that the body can actually crave the sensation of being cut. If that's true, and the body can actually become addicted to it, that's pretty dangerous...
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    Ronin: The body can become addicted to it, like pretty much any drug. Pain releases endorphins, the happy-making things in your brain. I'm not too sure about some drugs, but I do know that alot make the brain release this exact chemical. Of course, drugs usually have many other side effects also. Cutting just releases endorphins. And I'm guessing it's more convienient than drugs. Can't be fined/jailed for it and all. I know people that have started cutting as part of the 'emo trend' and then quite literally gotten addicted to it and been unable to stop. It's always hard to stop.
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    A PROTIP FOR YOU:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampiric Delirium View Post
    Ronin: The body can become addicted to it, like pretty much any drug. Pain releases endorphins, the happy-making things in your brain. I'm not too sure about some drugs, but I do know that alot make the brain release this exact chemical. Of course, drugs usually have many other side effects also. Cutting just releases endorphins. And I'm guessing it's more convienient than drugs. Can't be fined/jailed for it and all. I know people that have started cutting as part of the 'emo trend' and then quite literally gotten addicted to it and been unable to stop. It's always hard to stop.
    So I was right >_< Damn, that's pretty bad then. Not that it's anywhere near drugs, but just any habit of self-harm is, well, harmful. So what would make the addiction go away then? Don't more healthy alternatives like exercise and such produce endorphines? Although I suppose cutting is turned to since it's so much easier than exercise. Doesn't require buying weights or a gym membership, just grab a blade and slice away. Funny, you'd think with emos being so self-centered that it would lead to narcissism and deter them from damaging their body, but it doesn't. Quite the phenomenon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lover Boy View Post
    A PROTIP FOR YOU:
    Spoiler:
    no one's emo anymore.

    orly nao?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VengefulRonin View Post
    So I was right >_< Damn, that's pretty bad then. Not that it's anywhere near drugs, but just any habit of self-harm is, well, harmful. So what would make the addiction go away then? Don't more healthy alternatives like exercise and such produce endorphines? Although I suppose cutting is turned to since it's so much easier than exercise. Doesn't require buying weights or a gym membership, just grab a blade and slice away. Funny, you'd think with emos being so self-centered that it would lead to narcissism and deter them from damaging their body, but it doesn't. Quite the phenomenon.
    Can't it really just be narrowed down to attention seeking of sorts though?
    And it's not just emos who seek attention through what they do, it's just most groups in general don't seem to be quite so self destructive...
    I'm talking before the endorphin addiction of course.

    And as for the endorphin rush, there are better ways as you said, like exercise. And to max it, they could play contact sports. You'd get both the exercise endorphins AND the pain endorphins, right?
    Plus less if any ugly scarring. ^^

    It's possibly part of what addicts me to recreational fighting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by VengefulRonin View Post
    orly nao?
    Yeah, actually, because you can't be emo. Emo's a genre of music, not an actual group of people like goths, punkers, or rockers. Course that would be a bit contradicting to assume, it's mostly just a ridiculous trend. Every generation of popular music creates these trends and in a few years these trend-whores will eventually become forgotten [one could only hope].

    Out of all the trends I've seen though, none has irritated me more than the "supposed emo" kid. The self-depressed teenager with an anime fetish and an ignorant view of the world.

    What more has honestly pissed me off is the ****ing followers of role-players who have spread throughout places like gaiaonline and even here at TFF. I hate their l33t speak, piss-poor role-playing, giggly goody-two-shoe act, and adding of the Japanese language to their post ["omgoogles its itachi-chan!"]. Oh and did I mention the extreme fanboy/girl-ism? A perfect example would be that yaoi club here at TFF though not all of its members fit this description. If anything it's mostly the large portion of retards in this bunch that have degraded role-playing to what it is today or at least contribute it to it. I can't go to any site without finding these kids repeating the same damn thing over and over; anime role-plays and similar mindsets.

    As for the real-life version of these kids, I hope they become shamed for what they did when they grow up and realize how stupid they looked and acted. I know I will when years ago in middle-school I had a similar haircut though it was actually based on a lead singer's style before the emo genre actually became popular. Honestly it's basically just the backwards version of the mullet [short front, long back--long front, short back]. Kind of ironic isn't it?

    Anyway, the real emo's are still back in the 80's as everyone else should know and they weren't half bad. It was simply the music industry that revived the music and gave it a new fashion sense since boy bands and nu-metal/rap-metal was beginning to die awhile after 2000. It just makes me facepalm myself, hard, when seeing or hearing about this trend and while the music scene has died down the role-playing community is still going strong with these annoying kids. I'd ban them all if I could even if it meant losing a lot of members. The peace would be worth it. Jintatsu is an exception, however. Can't say I agree with everything he says or does, but he isn't as childish or moronic as the fakers who try to be something their not.

    That is all. My rant has ended.

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    Ahhh, this is a horrible topic, but I;m so used to being called an Emo, it used to be really constant, but now-days has settled down, I used to and still do mope around, it takes alot to make me smile, and even when i do smile I go back to frowning few seconds later. I've also tried this cutting thing......it really don't see how it works, but you must keep in mind people have different ways to cope with shit and stress. I think they can do whatever the hell they want, they can cut, but they can only blame themselves if they fall seriously ill,
    but there we go, everyone has their own opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Behemoth View Post
    Yeah, actually, because you can't be emo. Emo's a genre of music, not an actual group of people like goths, punkers, or rockers. Course that would be a bit contradicting to assume, it's mostly just a ridiculous trend. Every generation of popular music creates these trends and in a few years these trend-whores will eventually become forgotten [one could only hope].
    Well as I'm sure you know, words in the English language change, so now "emo" is an all-encompassing term for depressing pop rock and angsty teenagers. And like you said, original emo music wasn't near as shite as today's, either.

    Out of all the trends I've seen though, none has irritated me more than the "supposed emo" kid. The self-depressed teenager with an anime fetish and an ignorant view of the world.

    What more has honestly pissed me off is the ****ing followers of role-players who have spread throughout places like gaiaonline and even here at TFF. I hate their l33t speak, piss-poor role-playing, giggly goody-two-shoe act, and adding of the Japanese language to their post ["omgoogles its itachi-chan!"]. Oh and did I mention the extreme fanboy/girl-ism? A perfect example would be that yaoi club here at TFF though not all of its members fit this description. If anything it's mostly the large portion of retards in this bunch that have degraded role-playing to what it is today or at least contribute it to it. I can't go to any site without finding these kids repeating the same damn thing over and over; anime role-plays and similar mindsets.
    lmao, you really don't like otakus and wapanese do you? But then again, neither do I. Anime does seem to have permeated the emo trend, probably in thanks to Hot Topic. One thing that really pisses me off is when kids will try very poorly to dress in a J-rock dress style, but it just comes off as really messed up emo because they buy everything at Hot Topic and it's a mish-mash of ugly clothes. Or they'll try to pull off a J-rock haircut and then people just think they're scene or emo, even though J-rockers have been doing haircuts like those for WAY longer. I predict J-rock is going to be the next trend, all the otakus are bringing alot of it to the forefront and it will only spread (or maybe it won't spread, but there are so many otakus out there it doesn't matter).

    As for the real-life version of these kids, I hope they become shamed for what they did when they grow up and realize how stupid they looked and acted. I know I will when years ago in middle-school I had a similar haircut though it was actually based on a lead singer's style before the emo genre actually became popular. Honestly it's basically just the backwards version of the mullet [short front, long back--long front, short back]. Kind of ironic isn't it?
    You know I never thought of that, but you're right, it is definitely a backwards mullet. Awesome, now I have a new term to call it ^_^

    Quote Originally Posted by some guy View Post
    but dont get me started on those damn pants.... eyak
    So then you actually have the sense to not castrate yourself with your pants xD
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    Quote Originally Posted by VengefulRonin View Post
    So then you actually have the sense to not castrate yourself with your pants xD
    There was a newspaper article in either the QLD or Sydney [we get both] newspaper written by a doctor that was actually warning teenage boys against wearing the super tight skinny jeans because they may suffocate and overheat their balls, marginally reducing chances of fertility. Oh noes.

    But really.. The fashion of it all.. I've nothing against it. It's not my thing at all, really. Doesn't suit my personality in any way at all, and the attitude of a lot of them annoys the **** out of me, but I'm fine with leaving them well alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampiric Delirium
    Although there was a newspaper article in either the QLD or Sydney [we get both] newspaper written by a doctor that was actually warning teenage boys against wearing the super tight skinny jeans because they may suffocate and overheat their balls, marginally reducing chances of fertility. Oh noes.
    HAH! I love it! That was pretty good stuff.

    Personally, I couldn't care less about emo people unless they are the posers. The pants annoy me slightly because somehow, the boys at my school can still get those tight little things to sag....that kind of crap annoys me to no end be cause if the pants are tight enough for me to see the shape of your "wee" wee, I shouldn't still be able to see your purple Barney underwear! ><

    The music and other clothes and make-up are just a stupid trend that other kids picked up. Yay for trends. I like the hair though. Some guys look hot with shag cuts.

    As for the depression thing...real depressed folks make me worried. Emo kids make me want to slap them (which I do sometimes ). I guess that just comes with the fun little trend and style.



    I don't hate real emos, just the fakers that do it because they saw some nice posters of some generic band with the same fashion. Guys in the right clothes=good looking though.

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    I agree with bleachfangirl, soem of them follow the trend to look 'cool'. I hate that; if they arn't clever enough to use their own fashion then they need to take a look in teh mirror... Stereotype would say they do that anyway, which leads me onto stereotyping.

    I hate that, just because some people slit their wrists and sit in the dark 'reading poetry' doesnt mena that all of them do it. How can you sit in the dark and read poetry anyway? I one heard a guy say "I hate emo's, I went to a party with this guy and all he did was sit in a room and listen to music in the dark", I say at least he isnt out breaking fences with his legs and starting fights on 12 year olds like some people in England. Keep him in the dark being depressed and if that's what makes him happy (his oxymoron of a life), then leave him be.

    Tight jeans too, not everyone wears them. You don't have to follow a trend to like music. I like some of the hairstyles they have and I think in that respect that they are innovators. Staying with your hair greasy and black aint my thing so taking care of yourself and being vain isnt bad to me, pretty boys do it too and they get praised for it.

    What I will say though is that sell-out bands annoy me, turning to emo tendencies to make themselves more popular. Commercialisation is a pet peeve of mine, I dispise it. What happened to Still Remains, that new song sucks monkey.

    On a whole, I couldn't give a damn what they do as long as they don't try to drag me in with them and I have more important things to do with my time than stress about how much their fashion gets on my nerves. If you have enough time to observe what tehy are doing then you are spending too much time with people you obviously don't like, so walk away.

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    Its really not what music you listen to that makes someone emo. its more the "look" and how they act. I listen to plenty of rock music that alot of people would consider being emo but i'm not emo in any way shape or form. and i'm kind of sick of people labeling people. its the world,its life,deal with it,you're gonna have people who complain and cry about their life but you cant do anything about it its all up to them to help themselves.(i'm not yelling at anyone who has replied or started this thread,just stating my opinion)
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    To be honest I think the people who are abusive, aggressive and insulting to emo's is a much worse problem then the fad of being an emo. There are fads everywhere, Wu-Tang posers are no different in their ways then emo's in that they are posing just as much.

    I think this whole Hate-Emo craze going around is simply pathetic. So what if they act depressed if they're not, I know a fair few emo's who are genuinely depressed, whether or not it's a coincidence that some depressed people turn emo, or whether a genuinely depressed person is naturally drawn to that culture I'm not sure.

    I would much rather be some attention-seeking, black inclined, generally nice emo; then some attention-seeking, random bashing, bagging pants wearing, spitting, cursing, abusive, asshole Wu-Tang anyday.

    I mean people might not like the emo culture, but since when is their culture more damaging to society and to a persons self then a cultural group who goes around drunk bashing and mocking every emo they see. Just as it's fashionable for emo's to be depressed and wear tight pants, it's now fashionable to wu-tangs to be mega-aggressive and abusive. That behavior is just so ugly to me.

    I'm not having a go at all Wu-Tang's is general, but that is just how the wu-tang culture is around here, and it really just annoys me. So now it's also fashionable to insult and mock people who genuinely have problems by calling them 'emo' as well.

    I just hate this whole cynical cultural phenomenon at the moment to attack everything and anything, I don't see why people can't just be positive.

    Haha, this rant is just because this stuff has been bothering me for a while. I'm sure most people won't care what I've said though. ^_^

    (oh, and I don't know if others understand what the general term 'wu-tang' means or if it's a more local nick-name for that culture )
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    I lurve teh EMO5.

    Just kidding.

    I dislike them.

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    Personally I could not care less about if someone is Emo or not.. I mean who cares anyways? Being Emo is like just the same as someone being gay or lesibian..it dont matter and we shouldn't make decisions about other people that we dont even know.
    There life not ours so why should we intervene?..after all it's not our life to control so we have no right to hate someone b/c they are Emo. Enough said.

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    Hm...I'm actually quite conflicted =/

    Not all emos are the same, so to judge them all based on the same things would be stereotyping. Though, from a lot of emos that I've met, they've been complete nobs. Yes, they are whiney to an extreme exaggeration, and over the top about most things, and really self-centered. These are the whiney flipping retarded emos, but some of them I know are only into the trend and music.

    I have two friends who are emo [Coincidentally, they're sitting right next to me]. One of them used to self harm LOADS, and show it off to the entire world. She'd post pictures of her scars on websites and things like that, and would actually cut herself in school and stuff. But then I guess she just realised how stupid she was being, and now she keeps it to herself, and doesn't do it too often anymore. Now she's just into the fashion, etc.

    So, the retarded emos will eventually grow out of it, and the trend will fade.

    I don't really like the clothes that much, or the music for that matter, though some of it's okay.

    Though, the whole bisexual crap is very annoying. Why would anyone want to pretend that they like a certain gender? That's just stupid and fake =] And the people who self harm for no particular reason [Or a reason that they are making a big deal out of for nothing] **** me right off. I used to self harm too, but I never showed anyone. It was something I'll always regret, not something to show off. Though, I will admit, now that I look back, the reason I self harmed doesn't seem so much of a big deal now, though it brought me down a lot back then.

    Anyways...to sum it up, I hate whiney fake emos ^^ I like non-whiney/non-fake emos ^^

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    Well to start, I don't have a problem with "emos" but with that said, the trend is overrated . The style is alright as long as it's done properly. I actually prefer tighter pants, for girls tight is nice. There's nothing like a good pair of skinny jeans but for guys, I think there should be a limit. I have friends who dress that style, but don't over do it. It's usually just the hair style and tighter pants. Piercings are nice as long as it's flattering and not over done. I have one guy friend who has a Monroe piercing and it actually looks really cool, not homo at all. Just because you walk around with your dads razor from his shaver in your wallet, and show off your wannabe scrapes on your forearms, doesn't make you "emo" I see more and more of the younger kids doing this. Also the music. They think that emo music is any band with a high pitched, singer and using guitars is emo. It's really nothing but a highschool trend/style. When people get older things like this naturally die down.

    Also what's the heck is the difference between "emo" and scene?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy Elder View Post

    Also what's the heck is the difference between "emo" and scene?
    Being very stereotypical about it...

    Emo - MY HAIR COVERS MY EYES I AM DEPRESSED. OMG LOL. HARDCORE MUSIC YAY! I WEAR LOTS OF BLACK AND BLACK AND RED ARE MY FAVOURITE COLOURS. I AM AN AWFUL PERSON I DESERVE NOTHING GOOD OMG.

    Scene - MY HAIR COVERS MY EYES BUT I AM NOT DEPRESSED FOR I DRESS LIKE A PIRATE HOOKER WHO BRED WITH A RAVER AND I LIKE IT THIS WAY. I LIKE TO BRAG ABOUT MY HAIR AND MAKEUP SKILLS BUT I REALLY DON'T HAVE ANY LOLOL. I'M BETTER THAN YOU I'M BETTER THAN YOU!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anachlirium View Post
    Being very stereotypical about it...

    Emo - MY HAIR COVERS MY EYES I AM DEPRESSED. OMG LOL. HARDCORE MUSIC YAY! I WEAR LOTS OF BLACK AND BLACK AND RED ARE MY FAVOURITE COLOURS. I AM AN AWFUL PERSON I DESERVE NOTHING GOOD OMG.

    Scene - MY HAIR COVERS MY EYES BUT I AM NOT DEPRESSED FOR I DRESS LIKE A PIRATE HOOKER WHO BRED WITH A RAVER AND I LIKE IT THIS WAY. I LIKE TO BRAG ABOUT MY HAIR AND MAKEUP SKILLS BUT I REALLY DON'T HAVE ANY LOLOL. I'M BETTER THAN YOU I'M BETTER THAN YOU!!!!
    oh, I see it now!

    I've just been schooled

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    I'm thinking about creating a hybrid. A dolphin-monkey. Half dolphin, half monkey. Do you think it's possible?
    I was thinking that since I'm artificially creating it, I'll create it with rocket fuel instead of blood, and thus it will be able to fly, using the dolphin's dorsal fins as wings. And from the air, it will look down upon us all and protect us against sharks, and search for bananas.
    Block says:" this one time i got SUPER blazed and was riding with my friend to mcd's and i ran my fingers through my jew fro saying "I just feel like dancing"
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    FUKC U GUIZE U DNT KNO SHIT BOUT SADENSS!!!!

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    A Fallout boy t-shirt has Papa Roach lyrics on it? Interesting.

    Way to necropost a thread that was better left dead, Gypsy.
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    I don't really care what emo or scene kids do. We get a good laugh from them when the guys wear their sister's jeans, especially when we point it out to them. Some scene chicks can be hot, but it's more the exception to the rule. It's just pretty dumb to me. You're not being an individual by dressing and acting just like everyone else.
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