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"Emo" the new "Goth?"

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Loki:
Don't dress like a homosexual if you aren't one :P

ChadTower:

Damn.  Now what do I do with all those buttless chaps?

mmmPeanutButter:
Hilarious YouTube Video

It's some news story about it.  So funny.  Nice hat on the sheriff.   ::)

pointdablame:

--- Quote from: somunny on February 28, 2007, 02:46:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: lcddream on February 28, 2007, 12:38:25 pm ---its not all that new..

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No kidding.  Welcome to 2001.

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Not even close.  The roots of emo music, which started the trend go back quite a bit more than 2001.  It was only in the last few years that every teenage kid decided to latch onto it.  It's like any other fad.... punk music was around for decades before every kid in the US said they were "punk" and wore buttons on their jackets and what have you.


I actually like some music that is considered "emo" although I despise using the term emo.  It's also important to note that emo music has evolved recently to match the trend instead of the other way around.  Current "emo" music consists of whiny singers with pretty poor lyrics, while the original trend was a considerable change from that.  Not to mention that most would argue that emo started with emocore music, which has a VERY different flavor than current emo bands.

Loki:

--- Quote from: mmmPeanutButter on February 28, 2007, 03:50:39 pm ---Hilarious YouTube Video

It's some news story about it.  So funny.  Nice hat on the sheriff.   ::)

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"It's a fashion", "It's to show how cool you are when you cut yourself".
Great when you have real problems and your parents or people around you say it's a fashion or something.

Thing is, when you think dark, you dress dark... not the other way around.
You are more attracted to fashions/groups like this when you are an emotional kid.

Heck... I still wear black only :P

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