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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Bear in mind that "emo" isn't the teenage trend, it's actually completely different. Anyone with the silly hair who likes to cut themselves is quite simply, a buffoon.
    LOL, i agree with this.

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    Your 12, doesn't matter what you do, you'll have forgot about it by christmas.

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    I can't see the point in emo's cutting them selves and being depressed all the time? Is it some sort of latest trend that is popular with this day and age of teenagers? I certainly wouldn't class it as some sort of trend. A badly spread virus is a word that would suit this cult well indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomItsClowgon View Post
    I can't see the point in emo's cutting them selves and being depressed all the time? Is it some sort of latest trend that is popular with this day and age of teenagers? I certainly wouldn't class it as some sort of trend. A badly spread virus is a word that would suit this cult well indeed.
    I don't think it is trendy to cut yourself, but to be honest I never would have ever thought of cutting myself if I was ever depressed until I heard about the whole emo thing (not saying I do now because it's completely stupid). If I'm really annoyed or depressed, best thing to do is take it out on a stress ball or punching bag or something. It relieves stress and it doesn't cause yourself harm. Really, how is hurting yourself going to make problems go away, when it just causes more?

    This emo 'trend' is by far one of the worst ever trends for sure.






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    GET LIFE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel View Post
    I don't think it is trendy to cut yourself, but to be honest I never would have ever thought of cutting myself if I was ever depressed until I heard about the whole emo thing (not saying I do now because it's completely stupid). If I'm really annoyed or depressed, best thing to do is take it out on a stress ball or punching bag or something. It relieves stress and it doesn't cause yourself harm. Really, how is hurting yourself going to make problems go away, when it just causes more?

    This emo 'trend' is by far one of the worst ever trends for sure.
    I couldn't agree any less.

    Why people turn out to be emo's is a question that i really would like the answer to.

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    i'm telling phoenix

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    By the way listening to Slipknot doesn't make you an emo, Slipknot are metal, far from the emo genre of music.

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    There is no emo genre of music. Emo is a word to coined in the '80s to describe BANDS that gave heartfelt live performances. The modern trend IS NOT, I repeat NOT emo. It had NOTHING to do with clothes, hair, self-harming, or anyone except MUSICIANS' LIVE PERFORMANCES. Something kids these days need to understand.
    Last edited by Misawa; 13-11-2009 at 02:12 AM.

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    Emo has became a genre of music, as has indie.

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