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Old Mar 6, 2007 | 11:47 PM
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lol emo kids

i just have to post this. xD

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Old Mar 8, 2007 | 09:24 PM
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Saw that on another forum. Most of these emo bitches don't have any real problems in life, they just think its cool to think life sucks...
 
Old Mar 9, 2007 | 09:43 PM
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my girls hair is emo style...
 

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So funny to see things haven't changed in 20 years -- average person/mass media know little or nothing about a sub-culture group aside from outward appearances, so they panic and then sensationalize. Those kind of people piss me off.

I remember in HS sitting being lectured by a teacher ad nauseum about having a mohawk, wearing makeup and dark clothes, and not trying to fit in and be like everyone else. He finally shut up after I told him how I fit into his daughter in a hall at a club downtown the weekend before.
 
Old Mar 17, 2007 | 10:14 AM
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So funny to see things haven't changed in 20 years -- average person/mass media know little or nothing about a sub-culture group aside from outward appearances, so they panic and then sensationalize. Those kind of people piss me off.

I remember in HS sitting being lectured by a teacher ad nauseum about having a mohawk, wearing makeup and dark clothes, and not trying to fit in and be like everyone else. He finally shut up after I told him how I fit into his daughter in a hall at a club downtown the weekend before.
I actually had an emo kid explain the whole sub culture, and 90% of the emo kids ive meet have no real reason to be depressed they do it to fit in. So once i got that explanation i lost respect for all emo kids.

where you Punk or goth?

and lol at smashing his daughter, then telling him. thats classic
 
Old Mar 18, 2007 | 01:36 AM
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I actually had an emo kid explain the whole sub culture, and 90% of the emo kids ive meet have no real reason to be depressed they do it to fit in. So once i got that explanation i lost respect for all emo kids.

where you Punk or goth?

and lol at smashing his daughter, then telling him. thats classic
That too isn't so different from 20 yrs ago either -- we always used to give shit to the kids that were like sooooo goth/punk on the weekends at the clubs, then preppy and pennyloafers back at school (unless they were female and cute, then we f'd em).

I was more new waver/goth than punk. I had the mohawk, but mostly wore it down cause it was easier and I thought it looked cooler hanging over my face when I had eyeliner on. Now, I've got a bald spot, so if I did a mohawk again it'd look like someone took a bite out of it.

The teacher was not amused in the least (neither was his daughter).
 
Old Apr 20, 2008 | 05:55 PM
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emo kids are still around?
i thought it was just scene kids now.

i'm not going to lie, i like the style, and i do wear tight pants and everything.
it helps, i ride bmx. baggy pants + chain = no good.

besides, i don't care what anyone says.
girls really do love them!
 
Old Apr 21, 2008 | 02:26 AM
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emo kids are still around?
i thought it was just scene kids now.

i'm not going to lie, i like the style, and i do wear tight pants and everything.
it helps, i ride bmx. baggy pants + chain = no good.

besides, i don't care what anyone says.
girls really do love them!
lol, i used to work at pac sun and i frequently sold boys girls pants. i totally convinced them everyone was doing it and they would even take advantage of the sales on them (2 fer $50!!)

oh scene kids, how they make me laugh.
 
Old Apr 21, 2008 | 03:23 AM
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The best thing to come of this thread was the reminding of myself to check collegehumor more often.

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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 08:28 AM
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haha was that suppose to be a tear drop?

but i loved the insta emo kit haha
 
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damn, that term "emo" pisses me off. ten years ago, there was no emo, screamo, hardcore or any of those labels. it was all punk rock. there was no crying, no bitching, no spoiled kids from the suburbs adopting a style that they thought was cool. it was about music and kicking each others asses and getting drunk and saying f*ck you to the authorities. music these days has been so bastardized and classified so corporations are able to sell products better with sub categories. i hate labels. i hate money, and i hate emo kids! the whole hot topic punk movement is entirely to blame.
 
Old Apr 21, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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haha was that suppose to be a tear drop?

but i loved the insta emo kit haha
Yes, that was my MSPaint-tear drop.
 
Old Apr 21, 2008 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Chikubi
So funny to see things haven't changed in 20 years -- average person/mass media know little or nothing about a sub-culture group aside from outward appearances, so they panic and then sensationalize. Those kind of people piss me off.

I remember in HS sitting being lectured by a teacher ad nauseum about having a mohawk, wearing makeup and dark clothes, and not trying to fit in and be like everyone else. He finally shut up after I told him how I fit into his daughter in a hall at a club downtown the weekend before.
lol, I had a pink mowhawk with my buzzed sides leopard in HS. But, I had to grow up and get a degree lol

I think a lot of kids go through that "faze" .
 
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You guys make me feel a lot younger than 22 LOL! I don't remember any of this stuff hahaha...
 
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Well, I'm sure they'd rather be bashed on teh intarwebz than somewhere else, say, Mexico? LULZ

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Old Apr 21, 2008 | 07:17 PM
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TPFD FTW.

 
Old Apr 21, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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lol, i used to work at pac sun and i frequently sold boys girls pants. i totally convinced them everyone was doing it and they would even take advantage of the sales on them (2 fer $50!!)

oh scene kids, how they make me laugh.
oh haha, i definitely don't wear girl pants,
NO nut room whatsoever.
just like skateboarding jeans,
split, kr3w, all that stuff.
GUY pants.

thats weird, i just went to pac sun today to look at board shorts (i live in tx, its hot as hell!)
 
Old Apr 21, 2008 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Chikubi
So funny to see things haven't changed in 20 years -- average person/mass media know little or nothing about a sub-culture group aside from outward appearances, so they panic and then sensationalize. Those kind of people piss me off.

I remember in HS sitting being lectured by a teacher ad nauseum about having a mohawk, wearing makeup and dark clothes, and not trying to fit in and be like everyone else. He finally shut up after I told him how I fit into his daughter in a hall at a club downtown the weekend before.
You, sir, just got yourself a rep. Classic.
 
Old Apr 22, 2008 | 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by kyle.
oh haha, i definitely don't wear girl pants,
NO nut room whatsoever.
just like skateboarding jeans,
split, kr3w, all that stuff.
GUY pants.

thats weird, i just went to pac sun today to look at board shorts (i live in tx, its hot as hell!)
there were two other aspects of it that i usually found even funnier:

-most of the jeans were flared, so it wasn't like they were buying skinny girl pants, oh no, they were buying girl flares.

-they would come in with their moms and their MOM would ask me where the girl pants were.

i also used to have an extremely cool haircut (black, kinda shortish, spikey-ish but longer in the front [oh and i'm a girl, btw]) and i had to grow it out because too many emo boys would come in asking for advice on how to do their hair. or once again, the moms would ask for them.

soooo silly.
 
Old Apr 22, 2008 | 02:00 AM
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Emo = Fail.



...simple as that.
 



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