View Full Version : Do You have A problem?
splatttt
26-07-2006, 02:30 PM
Loads of people on this forum seem to have a problem with emos.. & scenes
Im not an emo but some of my friends are...
Its just lots of people are like go slit your wrists :rolleyes:
Or something about them.. I dont like it when people sterotype people why can we all be ourselfs..
I just dont get it
-Soph-
26-07-2006, 02:32 PM
I don't like it when people stereotype people, I mean for gods sake. They're people...
Charlie
26-07-2006, 02:36 PM
Treat others as you want to be treated yourself right?
So, just flame the ones that flame you. Or, just ignore them because they are simply not worth your time if they do/say stuff that they do.
I think it would be impossible to live in a world were people dont stereotype each other.
Virgin Mary
26-07-2006, 02:36 PM
Aren't social cliques basically a stereotype themselves? They're following a trend, so I don't really see how they're being themselves.
-Soph-
26-07-2006, 02:37 PM
Treat others as you want to be treated yourself right?
So, just flame the ones that flame you. Or, just ignore them because they are simply not worth your time if they do/say stuff that they do.
Thats a good way of putting it.
louder
26-07-2006, 03:05 PM
i have no problem with emos or scene-sters.
its the wanna-bes that piss me off init.
Craig
26-07-2006, 03:08 PM
Aren't social cliques basically a stereotype themselves? They're following a trend, so I don't really see how they're being themselves.
Rightly said.
Stereotypes are needed in this society to define who we hang around with and to define common interest grounds. I mean can you imagine a boy with heavy black mascara with long hair and full on New Rock boots hanging around with people wearing baseball caps half way up their head with a burberry scarf. I think not.
"I'm myself", "I'm just me", "I'm different so what" and all these countless things are stupidly cliché. To be honest no-one is different because they have all copied someones or lots of people's styles or trends so no that is false.
On to this emo/scene stage, it seems to be quite big in society at the moment but all I can hope for is it to die down. All the girls[well non chavvy ones] are like 'OMG EMO BOYS ARE HAWWT!!' and I just think to myself,what is so good looking about someone who's eyes/half their face you can't see,get more emotional than girls, think they're all different when they're following a trend and wear girls trousers? Nothing if you ask me, despite their 'smehxi fringes' -Note the sarcasm- They're just following a stupidly stupi trend. Some of the forum is turning this way well just grow up and stop acting like all the other idiots on this forum. I see people with like all this stupid emo sigs and emo avatars and it's ridiculous.
Yes I do stereotype but there's gonna be stereotyping for the next 100 years easily and if you wanna look/act a certain way then prepare to be put into a group, cos I get stereotyped and to me I couldn't care less.
Rawrz
26-07-2006, 03:12 PM
Yeh people slate emos a lot on here because they slit there wrists but most have never met an emo before and don't realise that they don't all do things like that. People follow the trend that's life. :]
Virgin Mary
26-07-2006, 03:14 PM
If someone calls thereself an emo, chav whatever, they're stereotyping themself.
HUGECOOL
26-07-2006, 03:17 PM
I don't necessarly have a problem with anyone. Personally, I think the emo scene is overrated and is chuck-full of sameness. I highly encourage having individualism in your own way. You don't need to synthesize yourself to be unique- just do what you like without being influenced.
But wouldn't not liking people that stereotype make you a hypocrite since you're hating a group as well? :/
louder
26-07-2006, 03:20 PM
Rightly said.
Stereotypes are needed in this society to define who we hang around with and to define common interest grounds. I mean can you imagine a boy with heavy black mascara with long hair and full on New Rock boots hanging around with people wearing baseball caps half way up their head with a burberry scarf. I think not.
"I'm myself", "I'm just me", "I'm different so what" and all these countless things are stupidly cliché. To be honest no-one is different because they have all copied someones or lots of people's styles or trends so no that is false.
On to this emo/scene stage, it seems to be quite big in society at the moment but all I can hope for is it to die down. All the girls[well non chavvy ones] are like 'OMG EMO BOYS ARE HAWWT!!' and I just think to myself,what is so good looking about someone who's eyes/half their face you can't see,get more emotional than girls, think they're all different when they're following a trend and wear girls trousers? Nothing if you ask me, despite their 'smehxi fringes' -Note the sarcasm- They're just following a stupidly stupi trend. Some of the forum is turning this way well just grow up and stop acting like all the other idiots on this forum. I see people with like all this stupid emo sigs and emo avatars and it's ridiculous.
Yes I do stereotype but there's gonna be stereotyping for the next 100 years easily and if you wanna look/act a certain way then prepare to be put into a group, cos I get stereotyped and to me I couldn't care less.
craig you little emo.
PaintYourTarget
26-07-2006, 03:28 PM
Whats with the emo/sceneness of this forum? GET SOME MOSHING ON THE GO.
Fine...
*Moshes to emotive hardcore*
RedStratocas
26-07-2006, 03:32 PM
People who stereotype themselves are 500 times more lame than people who stereotype others.
cocaine
26-07-2006, 05:06 PM
Loads of people on this forum seem to have a problem with emos.. & scenes
Im not an emo but some of my friends are...
Its just lots of people are like go slit your wrists :rolleyes:
Or something about them.. I dont like it when people sterotype people why can we all be ourselfs..
I just dont get it
I er, kinda covered that :)
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