No one, but he didn't want anyone to start.
Yep, this is the sad part. Some people think they're being so daring and nonconformative by joining a group that they perceive to be out of the norm. Even if that group is so positively unoriginal and normal that they're just making themselves blend in more.
I like the goths (and non-goths) that don't try to fit in. Like, the ones that dye their hair some eye-watering color and spike it up and do whatever kind of crazy thing they want. Of course, some of these people may just be trying to get attention, but I think some do it because they honestly just want to do it. That's cool. For example, the guy at my school who wears like old-school Converse and plaid old-style lounge pants that stop several inches above his ankles, and a jacket and shirt that make him look like a geeky anchorman. And he took his ID tag (everyone at school has to wear these ID cards around their necks, it's total crap) and scanned it and made a copy of it about ten times larger which he wears around school. But no one would say he's uncool. He's one of the coolest kids at my school. It's awesome. Everyone should be like that guy. (please laugh at the irony of that last statement) But seriously, I think he exemplifies what I'm talking about.
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