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?
You haven't met most emos, yet you know what most emos do and don't do? Unless you have a working crystal ball, you make no sense. You couldn't possibly know if most emos don't cut if you haven't met most emos, that was my point.
Ok, then what else makes an emo an emo?
No, I'm not defending them. I have met so many emos that thought their life was terrible for the smallest things. They get too emotional over trivial matters.
Given that I have moved to to different areas an countries nearly all my life, I think I can make an accurate assumption based on the emos I've encountered, since the majority of them are as I explained.
Is it normal that emo kids piss me off
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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?
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You haven't met most emos, yet you know what most emos do and don't do? Unless you have a working crystal ball, you make no sense. You couldn't possibly know if most emos don't cut if you haven't met most emos, that was my point.
Ok, then what else makes an emo an emo?
No, I'm not defending them. I have met so many emos that thought their life was terrible for the smallest things. They get too emotional over trivial matters.
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So then since all of the "emos" that you've met think that their lives are terrible, that means that all emos think that?
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Given that I have moved to to different areas an countries nearly all my life, I think I can make an accurate assumption based on the emos I've encountered, since the majority of them are as I explained.
You didn't answer the question.
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Why does it matter?
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You replied to me. If you didn't want my response, you shouldn't of replied.