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Okay. As some of you nught know, I'm in grade 9 and i started hanging out with a couple of gothic people who go to my school. Don't ask me how it happened'cause I'm still trying to figure that part out. Anyways, I started hanging out with them and found out that they're some pretty cool people (minus the smoking, drugs...etc.). I think it might be the similarites in some of the music that I listen to (NIN, Korn...etc.) but i clicked pretty good.
I just wanted to know why society shuns gothic people, and before you say anything like "the makeup that they wear makes them look scary" and things around that subject I already know that. I just wanted to know why you think gothic people are shunned and what makes them resort to what they do. Any ideas?
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I don't think they get criticized because they look scary. They get criticized because they think putting on some mascara makes them original.
When I see a goth, I see someone who is trying desperately to get some attention.
But then again, the same can be said about women who go around in skimpy clothing, guys who spend 23 hours at the gym, and lesbains who make out in public.
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April 27, 2005, 12:07:07 AM »
did u name yourself after that N.I.B song by black sabbath? thats a good song. i named myself after a megadeth song.
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Weird for the sake of being weird. Fuck em.
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as long as they are really that way and live that lifestyle its all good
if they do it to try and fit in and be cool or to blend with others, then thats not cool
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I don't get all the black shit....what if there were a group of people...the opposite of Goth..wearing white all the time........
live and let live I say, just stay out of my way
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almost everything i own is black but im not goth, thats just what i like.
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Just don't hang around with chavs, you could turn into one
I know some goths, they're abit strange, except one who is absolutley hilarious?
I'm a glam rocker, without the glam?
Quote from: N.I.B on April 26, 2005, 09:15:06 PM
I just wanted to know why society shuns gothic people, and before you say anything like "the makeup that they wear makes them look scary" and things around that subject I already know that. I just wanted to know why you think gothic people are shunned and what makes them resort to what they do. Any ideas?
In what way does society shun them anymore than anyone else?
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From my own experience, when I was in High School, I thought Goth people were weird and anti social since most very much kept to themselves. As I`ve gotten older and discovered more about them and some of the music they are into, I think it gives them a sense of belonging. And they think it`s cool. THats my take on it. It may not be very original anymore, but I`ve found most Goths a little eccentric, but intersting people who I don`t discriminate against anymore.
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Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 26, 2005, 10:03:17 PM
I don't think they get criticized because they look scary. They get criticized because they think putting on some mascara makes them original.
When I see a goth, I see someone who is trying desperately to get some attention.
yea i agree...how can they be original if they all buy clothes from the same shops
wearing black clothes is certainly a possible sign of psychological problems, whether it be depression, family problems etc
i knew a goth who didnt want to go to bon jovi concerts because there were too many gay people in the crowd...the prejudice is certainly not original
they dont bother me though, each to their own
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Quote from: I Q on April 27, 2005, 03:11:46 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 26, 2005, 10:03:17 PM
I don't think they get criticized because they look scary. They get criticized because they think putting on some mascara makes them original.
When I see a goth, I see someone who is trying desperately to get some attention.
wearing black clothes is certainly a possible sign of psychological problems, whether it be depression, family problems etc
i knew a goth who didnt want to go to bon jovi concerts because there were too many gay people in the crowd...the prejudice is certainly not original
the prejudice is certainly not original
yeah, right.
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April 27, 2005, 04:46:44 PM »
ya but a lot of the cloths i own are also black, but im not gothic. so you cant have this stupid sterotype "black clothes + black hair = gothic" like most people do.
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I had a bit of a pseudo-goth phase myself last summer.? I teased and dyed my hair black, listened to The Cure, moped, and I even wore lipstick one day (although it was pink and barely noticable).? I never really had the total goth viewpoint, though.? I was just a little depressed at the time, and I liked The Cure.? 80s goth music is really awesome, anyway.? Those bands made depression dancable, and that's the kind of goth I like.
My high school actually had a fairly big clique of goth/punk kids.? I talked to them every now and then and they were cool, but something about them just made them seem like poseurs.? I never really befriended any, though.? Maybe it was the style; they were all into Marilyn Manson, Korn and Slipknot, whereas my gothic interests tended towards 80s goth music.? In the end, though, I think I just wasn't the goth type.? I mean, I was more of an 80s goth even in my brief phase.? In general, I'm more of a glam rock/heavy metal kid anyway.? ?And I think part of me saw the high school goths as fake anyway.? Nevertheless, I did somehow end up spending my prom with them.? I think it was because I didn't have a date and neither did any of them, so I just kinda floated over to them.
At the moment, the only real goth tendencies I still have are a liking for 80s goth groups like Bauhaus and the Sisters of Mercy, and the fact that I think goth chicks are really, really hot.
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I like "goth" I guess.
But just like anything else..unless you are one of the only ones doing it...your really just a copy cat, just like everybody else.
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I'm really not into that goth/metal/hard-rock "world". I don't know...they might be nice people but it just doesn't make it for me. all that make-up and tatoos and black clothes...We have absolutely nothing in comun.
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April 28, 2005, 06:38:06 AM »
I guess it's just another part of youth culture, as much as punk
of course you're not supposed to judge people by what they look like but on the other hand you can't deny that many of us define ourselves by what we wear
punks are hardly original neither, they all wear the same Che Guevara shirts, I think they're all made in China by some Adidas subsidiary
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Quote from: ppbebe on April 27, 2005, 03:56:18 PM
Quote from: I Q on April 27, 2005, 03:11:46 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 26, 2005, 10:03:17 PM
I don't think they get criticized because they look scary. They get criticized because they think putting on some mascara makes them original.
When I see a goth, I see someone who is trying desperately to get some attention.
wearing black clothes is certainly a possible sign of psychological problems, whether it be depression, family problems etc
i knew a goth who didnt want to go to bon jovi concerts because there were too many gay people in the crowd...the prejudice is certainly not original
the prejudice is certainly not original
yeah, right.
...and your point is?
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Quote from: eMe on April 28, 2005, 06:38:06 AM
of course you're not supposed to judge people by what they look like but on the other hand you can't deny that many of us define ourselves by what we wear
I read this one funny book that said that the pace of modern life is so fast-paced that there isn't really enough time to really get to know people anymore. Judging people by the clothes they wear is the easiest and most logical way of getting around this problem.
Quote from: eMe on April 28, 2005, 06:38:06 AM
punks are hardly original neither, they all wear the same Che Guevara shirts, I think they're all made in China by some Adidas subsidiary
Yeah, I think most people who wear Che Guevera t-shirts don't even know who the guy is.
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Quote from: Mattman on April 29, 2005, 01:47:51 AM
Judging people by the clothes they wear is the easiest and most logical way of getting around this problem.?
well that makes some sense, doesn't it?
I think it's funny how pop culture and music want to assure us "to go our own way" and that we're "something special" when the message is brought by people who look the same, style the same, dress the same, sing the same and have the same multimillion dollar softdrink ad contracts
I ain't claiming to be original neither
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Quote from: Lisa on April 27, 2005, 05:57:33 AM
I don't get all the black shit....
what if there were a group of people...the opposite of Goth..wearing white all the time
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live and let live I say, just stay out of my way
That's hilarious Lisa. ?
I don't have a problem with the gothic look. I think it's cool. It would be boring if we were all alike.
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