To build on this, the emo music scene has been around since 1984 with the formation of Rites of Spring. The term "emo" was first coined around that time also.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
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To build on this, the emo music scene has been around since 1984 with the formation of Rites of Spring. The term "emo" was first coined around that time also.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
I too wear baggy clothes because its confortable and doesnt feel like its constricting, but why would someone wear cleary uncomfortable pants that in their design were not meant for the male figure, so are they doing it simply to stand out, to be different, to prove their own existence. I see kids comming to class wearing things that look like they took a whole month to get into.Quote:
Originally Posted by Angreal
And they fully have the right to do that. What you might find to be odd is completely normal to someone else. They do it because they like how it looks and they believe it looks good. Neither you nor I have any right to judge if it is a good style or not.
You have the right to judge it, but you shouldnt make other people feel bad about it.
I worded that bit poorly, my bad.
I dont care if i saw a person wearing bum clothes it doesnt matter to me, I just see this as nothing more than a cry for attention.Quote:
Originally Posted by Angreal
I like tight trousers.... it doesn't look good on many people though...
Angreal has brought up many of my own thoughts on this.
The music is not what gets me, in fact I'm quite the fan of bands like Fugazi, Sunny Day Real Estate, Rites of Spring and Mineral. It's the way that the people that are classified as "Emo" act.
I hear Roogle is pretty Emo... maybe you guys should pm him and ask. If he says I'm emo, don't believe him.
People say I'm Emo... but..I always thought i was like a "soft-Goth" or something...