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BrightLight750 · 56-60, M
Just because EMO picked up the similar black clothing that Goths had been wearing for 20 years before doesn't mean they are the same. All the Goths I know are positive, upbeat people. The EMO scene just looks like wingeing about the world. I expect to get flamed for this !!
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
And emo bands are pretty generic, also, lol
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
They do rock the razor cut hairstyles, but your right, the style is very derivative of goth.
OpenlyHonestly · 31-35, F
I've always thought this style is related to emo. Though I never really understood what emo really is.
I see it as a "nine-days' wonder" that used to spread sometime around 2007-2008 and things related to this style were a black fringe, skinny jeans, anything black-white-grey-red and cheap sneakers trainers from China. :D (When it comes to music, I still have only vague idea what kind of music was popular among emo kids.)
So...these pictures look like an oxymoron to me.
I see it as a "nine-days' wonder" that used to spread sometime around 2007-2008 and things related to this style were a black fringe, skinny jeans, anything black-white-grey-red and cheap sneakers trainers from China. :D (When it comes to music, I still have only vague idea what kind of music was popular among emo kids.)
So...these pictures look like an oxymoron to me.
yllacsar · 46-50, M
Difference ??
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
http://bfy.tw/95Ac
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
So does that mean that you're a cold person who likes to dress up like a stereotypical emo? 🤔
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
Erm, can you read or do you just look at the pictures?
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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@dystopianAntihero: Emo is a short for emotional mate, and the pictures portray the stereotypical "emo" 😅
dystopianAntihero · 56-60, M
So, that's a no, then.