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.
No, I was asking why does it matter if I answer the question. I never said that I didn't want your response. This conversation has been surprisingly interesting.
Because you are saying that my description of an emo is wrong, so you must know what the description of an emo is. If you say they're just like everyone else, then you are saying that the only thing that makes an emo an emo is their clothing.
You said my description is wrong, so tell me the right description of emos in your opinion.
I never said that your description was wrong, and if my words made it seem like I was saying that, then I apologize. I was talking about the traits that you judge when coming across an emo, which you said was their personality and their clothes.
And nothing really makes an emo an emo. It's a style, that's it. Someone may wear dark clothes, and have black hair, and be into dark, metal music, but they may not classify themselves as an emo. For some reason, in todays day and age, everything is about being labeled. Styles and social labels shouldn't define us, we should define ourselves.
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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.
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No, I was asking why does it matter if I answer the question. I never said that I didn't want your response. This conversation has been surprisingly interesting.
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Because you are saying that my description of an emo is wrong, so you must know what the description of an emo is. If you say they're just like everyone else, then you are saying that the only thing that makes an emo an emo is their clothing.
You said my description is wrong, so tell me the right description of emos in your opinion.
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I never said that your description was wrong, and if my words made it seem like I was saying that, then I apologize. I was talking about the traits that you judge when coming across an emo, which you said was their personality and their clothes.
And nothing really makes an emo an emo. It's a style, that's it. Someone may wear dark clothes, and have black hair, and be into dark, metal music, but they may not classify themselves as an emo. For some reason, in todays day and age, everything is about being labeled. Styles and social labels shouldn't define us, we should define ourselves.