To be blunt, I think you need a reality check, life is not like a TV show where you have to go through tests to get into a highschool clique. However, not knowing a whole lot about Neo-Nazism, perhaps there is a legitimate entrance trial. I'm thinking that you seem to be a pretty average person that hasn't a group for himself, life isn't about groups, but if you feel so inclined to join one, you should first consider every angle of each group. You won't fit into the stereotypical 'Emo' group if you don't like dressing in dark clothes, or become frustrated with you emotion. I wouldn't recommend the KKK or Neo Nazism unless you're willing to adhere to their strict policies. You don't seem sexist or racist so I'd stay away from that. You could 'choose' to be in any group as long as you find that it fits in with what you're really like. You could try the Hipster subculture, the Historic Battle reenactors (even if you mostly have to be born into a family that do these things, much like it is to become an actor). You could try the people who hang out in coffee shops, the cubicle workers, the strippers, the gossiping ladies, the guys who go offroading every weekend, the ones who frequent your local bar, the athletes of your area, you could become a ladies man or the pricks who think they are better than everyone else or you could work your way to the top in terms of becoming a Socialite. All of this depends on who you really are, but in the grand scheme of things, you don't need a group.
I don't think that putting neo-nazi, goth and satanist in a sentence makes any sense. For one, Neo-nazi is political , goth is a subculture and being a satanist is a religion... emo is some type of dying trend. Goth started in the 1980's... and has nothing to do with being a satanist. Posts like these fuel stupidity.
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To be blunt, I think you need a reality check, life is not like a TV show where you have to go through tests to get into a highschool clique. However, not knowing a whole lot about Neo-Nazism, perhaps there is a legitimate entrance trial. I'm thinking that you seem to be a pretty average person that hasn't a group for himself, life isn't about groups, but if you feel so inclined to join one, you should first consider every angle of each group. You won't fit into the stereotypical 'Emo' group if you don't like dressing in dark clothes, or become frustrated with you emotion. I wouldn't recommend the KKK or Neo Nazism unless you're willing to adhere to their strict policies. You don't seem sexist or racist so I'd stay away from that. You could 'choose' to be in any group as long as you find that it fits in with what you're really like. You could try the Hipster subculture, the Historic Battle reenactors (even if you mostly have to be born into a family that do these things, much like it is to become an actor). You could try the people who hang out in coffee shops, the cubicle workers, the strippers, the gossiping ladies, the guys who go offroading every weekend, the ones who frequent your local bar, the athletes of your area, you could become a ladies man or the pricks who think they are better than everyone else or you could work your way to the top in terms of becoming a Socialite. All of this depends on who you really are, but in the grand scheme of things, you don't need a group.
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I don't think that putting neo-nazi, goth and satanist in a sentence makes any sense. For one, Neo-nazi is political , goth is a subculture and being a satanist is a religion... emo is some type of dying trend. Goth started in the 1980's... and has nothing to do with being a satanist. Posts like these fuel stupidity.