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    inside?
    YES I AM EMO
    Some idiot -rep'd me for this my message to whoever it was: screw you and your a coward for not leaving your name!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    Oh and so the majority of people in the UK are white it means you make snide comments about those who are black or asian? It doesn't matter that the majority of people don't like what he likes, what matters is that it's what he wants and comments like "wear your skanky jacket with cut wrists" aren't going to change that.
    About the comfortable thing, different people find different things comfortable. Just because you might be hot in the jacket it doesn't mean he will be - some people walk around in t-shirts in the winter when I am in a thick jumper and I wonder why they aren't cold; but they're not, because the cold doesn't affect them as much as it does me. In the same way, he might not feel the heat as others do. Even if he is hot, if he wants to wear the jacket who are you to say it's "skanky", it's what he likes and that's all that matters imo.
    As for the stereotyping thing: Okay, maybe it was wrong for her to assume that he didn't think that but it still comes down to the fact that it's still a stereotype and is therefore probably untrue and unfair.
    Taking the **** out of someone for what they wear and taking the **** out of them because they claim to be, and are emo and being racist are 2 totally different things. Both are of different context and I don't see how you can compare them. I can have my opinion about his jacket/his lifestyle just like he has his own and like he has about other lifestyles. About how "he may not be hot in the jacket", well that is stupid. For one this is going to be the hottest summer in a few centuries(I think that's right) and so he will be hot, whether you defend him or not. Ofcourse he'll be hot, it's science. The temperatures will be soaring so he will be hot, it's not about personal preference there.
    Last edited by English; 01-05-2007 at 06:04 PM.
    yes blud

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ View Post
    Taking the **** out of someone for what they wear and taking the **** out of them because they claim to be, and are emo and being racist are 2 totally different things. Both are of different context and I don't see how you can compare them. I can have my opinion about his jacket/his lifestyle just like he has his own and like he has about other lifestyles. About how "he may not be hot in the jacket", well that is stupid. For one this is going to be the hottest summer in a few centuries(I think that's right) and so he will be hot, whether you defend him or not. Ofcourse he'll be hot, it's science. The temperatures will be soaring so he will be hot, it's not about personal preference there.
    They're not that different; in both cases you are being unfair to someone because of who they are, which isn't a very nice attribute . I am not saying you can't have your opinion about his lifestyle and I don't think I ever said you can't, I may have suggested however that you might want to be a little, or perhaps a lot more tactful when you express these opinions - everyone is entitled to an opinion but there is no need to be rude and you must also accept other people's opinions.
    Okay he'll probably be hot (however some people wouldn't be, some people aren't as affected by the hot, even if it is extreme, as others; that is also science), but if that's what he wants to wear and if that is what he is comfortable with wearing then as I have said, you have absolutely no right to be rude. By all means, express your opinion but keep your snide comments to yourself.
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    no offence and dont take it seriously but that is absolute horrible

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    If you like it, then thats all that matters.

    And plus the stripes are longer on the original
    COS A SED SO RITE.

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    dont wanna start another argument, but you do know that if you label yourself as emo you are technically a scene.
    but yeh, i wouldnt wear the jacket unless it was like some party or somethign

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    also: it tends to be the guys with the long dyed black fringes over their faces, looking practically emaciated wearing skinny jeans, and pretend they are bi-sexual... who wear those jackets.

    now, i'm sure you wouldn't want to be put into that box!
    i don't play habbo anymore.
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    I think those jackets are cool, if I saw someone wearing it I'd immediately pin-point them as being cool. I wouldn't personally wear one as my Emo fashion doesn't stretch that far. Oh, whoever said it's impossible to be Emo because there's no such thing is an idiot. The phrase "Emo" has been adopted from the music trend, emotional punk or whatever it is and is accepted as another clique now.

    I have no problem with anyone being part of a clique as long as they're not affecting anyone else negatively (i.e I hate chavs- more so than the average person as my high school was full of 'em). I also dislike when someone is part of a trend because of peer pressure. That annoys me because the way I see it, people should be a little more strong minded and think for themselves.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kittii View Post
    Lemme Jus Saii, This Is My Opinion [&&] Everythin,,
    But I Tiink They Are Disguistin .. Lmao

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    Lol, you sound so dumb.

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    calling someone an idiot for stating the truth... pretty harsh. as you said the term emo derived from a genre of music, therefore you can't be emo. you can follow a scene that's currently in, but it doesn't make you emo.
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