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    NP I still disagree that nobody belongs to any label, but I agree that nobody is normal, but in a slightly different veiw than yours.
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    But if nobodys normal , thats normal so that makes everybody normal.

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    Either way, everyones independant for who they are, not what they are.

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    I don't think you two quite got what I was saying o.O

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    I get what your saying , but I'm saying that if no ones normal than that is normal making people normal.

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    No, society as a whole still has it's own definition of normal, however there are sub-cultures within society which would class emos and weird, but emos may class other people as weird. As people get older the labels tend to fall off, and you have to get to know someone before deciding what type of person they are, as a teenager labels are much easier to attach

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    I just think labelling someone is even more pathetic than labelling yourself.
    I dont really understand labels, its kinda immature, i mean, your not gonna get to know someone by saying their 'emo' or 'chav', thats just what they ARE, not who they are.
    I dont wanna know what the next generations labels are. :rolleyes:

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    People have always been labelled, there's nothing you can do about it. The only people I tend to judge on labels are emos, if a boy is straightening his hair, and dying it jet black or blonde, claiming to be bi to be "different" and stuff like that, I know I don't want to talk to them. Otherwise I'll talk to pretty much talk to anybody before I decide if I like them or not. Some emo girls can be ok, but emo lads just annoy me for some reason.

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    I hate it how people label people who where hoodies that one gets annoying ''/

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    Yeah, I wear trackies and hoodies and so people think I'm going to jump them when I ask for the time or for a light >.<

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