Definition of Emo For those over thirty who need to know
#16
Posted 05 December 2006 - 04:30 PM
Blah.
I'm sick of suburban kids thinking they have it so bad, whether they listen to emo or not. It's old. If you have $200.00 shoes, and Ipod, every game system made in the past 10 years, and your mommy drives a Hummer life isn't that bad.
I'm sick of suburban kids thinking they have it so bad, whether they listen to emo or not. It's old. If you have $200.00 shoes, and Ipod, every game system made in the past 10 years, and your mommy drives a Hummer life isn't that bad.
#21
Posted 05 December 2006 - 05:17 PM
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It's the current trend, it will pass just as all the rest have.
I wonder how long Goths have been around now? I seem to remember they were everywhere back in the 80s and I still see many around today. Perhaps they had a longer stint than most.
And as for pathetic, the title of the thread clearly stated that it was intended for UM members over thirty. Unless you are over thirty you JUST CANNOT RELATE and UNDERSTAND all that WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH TODAY and how very HARD IT IS FOR US to be able to cope.
This post has been edited by Bella-Angelique: 05 December 2006 - 05:21 PM
#24
Posted 05 December 2006 - 05:25 PM
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Perhaps they had a longer stint than most.
This is true, it has been awhile. I'm an ex-goth who went "skater" in the 90's trying to fit in which then turned into my own thing.
In time emo kids will grow up and look back...and say the same thing me and almost everyone else does - "damn, it wasn't that bad"
Edit: oh I should stfu, I'm not 30.
This post has been edited by distortedpandy: 05 December 2006 - 05:26 PM
#28
Posted 05 December 2006 - 06:30 PM
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And as for pathetic, the title of the thread clearly stated that it was intended for UM members over thirty. Unless you are over thirty you JUST CANNOT RELATE and UNDERSTAND all that WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH TODAY and how very HARD IT IS FOR US to be able to cope.
:slaps forehead: Oh. Well that makes sense.
I'll just sit on my hands for about 7 1/2 more years until I reach such a magical age, then maybe I'll understand bigotry.

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#30
Posted 05 December 2006 - 06:43 PM
Bigotry? Because some adults think its kinda dumb to create a subculture around being moody?
I'm 32, but I'm not so ancient that I don't remember high school. At least 75% of the teenagers were depressed. Being depressed is not a fashion statement. EMOs seem to make it so - they wear their moodiness on their sleeve like a badge.
Its DUMB... to the mature mind. There are plenty of things that kids and teens do and believe that are just plain dumb to adults.
I'm 32, but I'm not so ancient that I don't remember high school. At least 75% of the teenagers were depressed. Being depressed is not a fashion statement. EMOs seem to make it so - they wear their moodiness on their sleeve like a badge.
Its DUMB... to the mature mind. There are plenty of things that kids and teens do and believe that are just plain dumb to adults.
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