In school, and life in general, we're always taught to not judge others by their appearance, and you are a prime example of why kids need to be taught to accept other people! Don't you understand? "Emo," "scene," "goth," these are all just labels and styles, and no one, and I mean absolutely no one, deserves to be penalized by their appearance. What are you going to teach your kids? "Oh, look, honey, there's the emo freak that lives down the street." Why do you think these kids are so sad all the time?! They get made fun of, resulting in depression and sometimes even suicide. If YOU don't like what they wear, then that's fine, whoopdy-fucking-do, you've got an opinion, but don't tell these kids/people that they are dressing wrong or that they look like freaks because it is affecting YOU in no way. YOU can wear what YOU want to wear. so why shouldn't they be able to wear what they want to wear? Bullying is bigger than you think. Kids get fucked up by that shit. So, next time, think before you speak/type.
Just while we're on the topic of opinions, could you maybe type like a normal human being? You wouldn't want other people to judge you based on the way you write your comments. But I'm gonna go ahead and stop talking now about how much I hate it when people abbreviate things and don't use punctuation. I bid you a good day.
I don't label people on their appearance, I label them on their personality and clothing style. If it looks like an emo, walks like an emo, talks like an emo, has the personality of an emo, then they're an emo.
Where did I ever even insinuate that I base what an emo is on their clothing? I didn't, I was explaining what I believe an emo to be.
Everything you have said has absolutly nothing to do with what I initially said, so you wasted your time.
"I don't label people on their appearance, I label them on their personality and clothing style."
"Where did I ever even insinuate that I base what an emo is on their clothing?"
You just contradicted yourself. Not all "emo" kids/people are the same, and they definitely don't all act the same. And, please, tell me, how does one walk and talk like an "emo"?
How did I contridict myself? I said I don't label them on their clothing, I label them on their clothing "and" (being the key word) their personality. One is only one trait, the other is two traits. So no, I didn't contridict myself, you just didn't understand.
No, they don't all act the same, but most share the same traits. Some sort of self pity, thinking they're too complicated to understand, say their life is terrible when compaired to others, their life is great. Cut, and take pride in cutting, but like to act like they don't like it, bad clothing, hair straightened down the eye area, etc.
I have lived n many different countries, and have known a lot of emos, believe me, I know what an emo is.
Some just like the style, and most "emo" kids don't even cut. I have met so many "emo" and scene kids that are so nice and so sweet and I actually don't think that I've ever met one that has wallowed in his or her own self pity. And to say that they have bad clothing just proves my point that these kids are getting made fun of for their self expression.
And I did understand and you did contradict yourself. Even though you said that you label them by their clothing AND their personality, you're still labeling them by their clothing, so technically speaking, you did contradict yourself.
You haven't met "most" emos, so you wouldn't know. You are implying that being an emo is a clothing genre, nothing more, which isn't true. I listed many things that would make them victims od being made fun of, clothing only beong one of them, the least one that they would of been made fun of from the list.
No, I would be contridicting myself if I was meaning the two traits individually, by stating "and" I was stating that "both" need to be traits that can be seen, not the clothing by itself. So no, I didn't contradict myself.
I never said that I met "most" emo kids, I said that most emo kids don't cut, there's a difference. Maybe you just didn't understand me. And I'm not implying that being "emo" is just a genre, what I'm saying is that their clothing is one of the things that gets made fun of the most.
And now it sounds like your defending "emo" kids, which, if I'm not misunderstood, you think that they are "fucking attenttion seeking and cry over small fucking things." Am I right?
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In school, and life in general, we're always taught to not judge others by their appearance, and you are a prime example of why kids need to be taught to accept other people! Don't you understand? "Emo," "scene," "goth," these are all just labels and styles, and no one, and I mean absolutely no one, deserves to be penalized by their appearance. What are you going to teach your kids? "Oh, look, honey, there's the emo freak that lives down the street." Why do you think these kids are so sad all the time?! They get made fun of, resulting in depression and sometimes even suicide. If YOU don't like what they wear, then that's fine, whoopdy-fucking-do, you've got an opinion, but don't tell these kids/people that they are dressing wrong or that they look like freaks because it is affecting YOU in no way. YOU can wear what YOU want to wear. so why shouldn't they be able to wear what they want to wear? Bullying is bigger than you think. Kids get fucked up by that shit. So, next time, think before you speak/type.
Just while we're on the topic of opinions, could you maybe type like a normal human being? You wouldn't want other people to judge you based on the way you write your comments. But I'm gonna go ahead and stop talking now about how much I hate it when people abbreviate things and don't use punctuation. I bid you a good day.
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I don't label people on their appearance, I label them on their personality and clothing style. If it looks like an emo, walks like an emo, talks like an emo, has the personality of an emo, then they're an emo.
Where did I ever even insinuate that I base what an emo is on their clothing? I didn't, I was explaining what I believe an emo to be.
Everything you have said has absolutly nothing to do with what I initially said, so you wasted your time.
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"I don't label people on their appearance, I label them on their personality and clothing style."
"Where did I ever even insinuate that I base what an emo is on their clothing?"
You just contradicted yourself. Not all "emo" kids/people are the same, and they definitely don't all act the same. And, please, tell me, how does one walk and talk like an "emo"?
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How did I contridict myself? I said I don't label them on their clothing, I label them on their clothing "and" (being the key word) their personality. One is only one trait, the other is two traits. So no, I didn't contridict myself, you just didn't understand.
No, they don't all act the same, but most share the same traits. Some sort of self pity, thinking they're too complicated to understand, say their life is terrible when compaired to others, their life is great. Cut, and take pride in cutting, but like to act like they don't like it, bad clothing, hair straightened down the eye area, etc.
I have lived n many different countries, and have known a lot of emos, believe me, I know what an emo is.
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Some just like the style, and most "emo" kids don't even cut. I have met so many "emo" and scene kids that are so nice and so sweet and I actually don't think that I've ever met one that has wallowed in his or her own self pity. And to say that they have bad clothing just proves my point that these kids are getting made fun of for their self expression.
And I did understand and you did contradict yourself. Even though you said that you label them by their clothing AND their personality, you're still labeling them by their clothing, so technically speaking, you did contradict yourself.
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You haven't met "most" emos, so you wouldn't know. You are implying that being an emo is a clothing genre, nothing more, which isn't true. I listed many things that would make them victims od being made fun of, clothing only beong one of them, the least one that they would of been made fun of from the list.
No, I would be contridicting myself if I was meaning the two traits individually, by stating "and" I was stating that "both" need to be traits that can be seen, not the clothing by itself. So no, I didn't contradict myself.
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I never said that I met "most" emo kids, I said that most emo kids don't cut, there's a difference. Maybe you just didn't understand me. And I'm not implying that being "emo" is just a genre, what I'm saying is that their clothing is one of the things that gets made fun of the most.
And now it sounds like your defending "emo" kids, which, if I'm not misunderstood, you think that they are "fucking attenttion seeking and cry over small fucking things." Am I right?