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  1. #11
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    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? :/




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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig
    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.


    sexy girls come up to me,
    and they always come if you know what i mean.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig
    Whats with the emo/sceneness of this forum? GET SOME MOSHING ON THE GO.
    Fine...
    *Moshes to emotive hardcore*

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    People who stereotype themselves are 500 times more lame than people who stereotype others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by </3...
    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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