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01-10-2006, 07:48 AM
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HAHAAAA!

Who the hell is minor threat?
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01-10-2006, 08:01 AM
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Are you being serious or what?
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01-10-2006, 08:16 AM
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Who the hell is minor threat?
Overrated punk rock band. They practically started the whole straightedge thing.

(I know you were probably just being cheeky after Stat's last post; just saying).
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01-10-2006, 04:30 PM
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I subscribe to the emo culture
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I give up, this is just too much for my little brain to comprehend.
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01-10-2006, 07:51 PM
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I give up, this is just too much for my little brain to comprehend.
Okay, let me put it this way.

Lets say for the sake of argument that you're a punk, okay? Now, one of the punkiest things you can do is have a leather jacket with loads of studs and chains on it... but lets say you don't like studs and chains, and prefer ordinary, unstudded ones for your "look".

Now imagine you walking into a room, and everyone looking at you funny and making stupid comments, just because you didn't put any goddamn studs in your jacket.

Just because you're a punk doesn't mean you have to conform exactly... there is such a thing as customising an established look to suit your own personal tastes...

It's the same thing with emo and my t-shirt. Replace the punk with the emo, and the jacket with the t-shirt, and you've just done something we call "putting yourself in my shoes", AKA "empathy".
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01-10-2006, 07:54 PM
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01-10-2006, 10:27 PM
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Quaint observation.

On the subject of pink clothing: Pink is in no way the new black. Evers.
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01-11-2006, 12:43 AM
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Quaint observation.

On the subject of pink clothing: Pink is in no way the new black. Evers.
Pink does look hot on emo boys though.
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01-11-2006, 12:52 AM
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*Gives pink clothes to Dino* Get changed.

I think hot pink and bright colours like that could be 'the new black'. Especially with rock mosher peoples.

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01-11-2006, 01:10 AM
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As Dino's kindly informed me, I'm a prep, therefore pink is automatically a turn on for me and all my polo shirt wearing friends.
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01-11-2006, 01:24 AM
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As Dino's kindly informed me, I'm a prep, therefore pink is automatically a turn on for me and all my polo shirt wearing friends.
I'm not quite sure what else to call someone who wears a plaid shirt tucked into their jeans if they're not fat, retired, and over 50.
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01-11-2006, 06:23 AM
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The ultimate rebel.

Thats what I tell myself when I wear a button shirt with jean shorts.

Edit: I used to be very down on the "emo" scene, convinced it was nothing more than a stupid musical trend. I also thought that most of the people who like it are people with major identity issues and that the depressing nature of the songs reinforces negative thought patterns in the 17 year old assholes who really seem to "like" it. I also thought that they can't play their instruments for dick.
No wait, I still think that. Carry on.
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01-12-2006, 12:19 AM
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I'm not quite sure what else to call someone who wears a plaid shirt tucked into their jeans if they're not fat, retired, and over 50.
Ummmm...

I've never posted a picture of myself with jeans, nor would I ever tuck in a shirt. Hell, I've only posted four pictures of myself on this site, two of which were only taken ten seconds apart. Besides, your description doesn't even classify as preppy.
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01-12-2006, 12:34 AM
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You did look pretty preppy in some of those pics though. I think you said you were dressed up for some occasion or something. And happened to be lounging on a washing machine at the time.
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01-12-2006, 08:05 AM
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Edit: I used to be very down on the "emo" scene, convinced it was nothing more than a stupid musical trend. I also thought that most of the people who like it are people with major identity issues and that the depressing nature of the songs reinforces negative thought patterns in the 17 year old assholes who really seem to "like" it. I also thought that they can't play their instruments for dick.
No wait, I still think that. Carry on.
It's a music driven culture, certainly. I think you'll find it's not a trend, as it's a evolution of a culture, which will continue to evolve. Personally I'd agree with you, that yes, in fact it is stupid. The majority of it is stupid, a load of stupid attentionwhore kids doing a lot of stupid things. But the core of it, the real core of honest people, with real goals, that's not stupid. The trouble is there's a lot of it, and where there's a lot of anything, there's a lot of stupid to go with it.

I mean, you've got bands like My Chemical Romance, who are merely taking advantage of the popularity of emo, and then you've got bands like funeral for a friend who've become big as a result of the popularity of emo. Even if funeral for a friend are still somewhat sold out, they're far more genuine than MCR. As you work back through the bands you eventually get to bands that barely make any money and do it all just for the love of the music and belief in what emo stands for.

Personally I look at emo as a rebellion against sociological boundaries. Boys can wear pink, girly clothes, be openly gay or bi, cry or show sensitivity and emotion... these are things that everyone knows at the back of their mind SHOULD be made acceptable, but haven't until emo came along. That to me is what it's all about, it's about expressing something that society has cruelly told you not to. Fighting back by ignoring what society tells us and doing whatever we want.
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You did look pretty preppy in some of those pics though. I think you said you were dressed up for some occasion or something. And happened to be lounging on a washing machine at the time.
Yeah, the two with washing machine and the one in my avatar (which was during a fancy event) could be cassified that way, but I don't dress like that often.
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