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GG Hendrix
02-09-06, 19:24
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=400953&in_page_id=1770

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

As well as having two completely different subcultures (I use this word very loosely, in the same way that I refer to chavs) confused, this rant looks like someone heard one anti-emo statement, and decided to write an article based on it.


Dont worry, though.
Nazi is the new Emo :(

gagaman
02-09-06, 22:10
Goths and Emos are NOTHING alike. I knew two goths and a emo in Multimedia class: The two goths were the bubbliest people I have ever met, and the emo guy was all arty and a right misery guts. When we had to anmate a christmas card once he came up with some mechanical box with limbs sticking out of it. maybe he should work for Sony's Playstation ad people, they love that crazy shit.

Hotenshu Shogun
02-09-06, 23:13
The Emos - short for Emotional *BBZZTT* WRONG!!
Emo is an abreviation for a style of music called Emotive Rock, I was a nerd in school and I know that. They should learn these things before blathring on about them. Besides, if they are worring about cults they should be worring about the Neo-pagans.

Surreal-8
02-09-06, 23:45
They should learn these things before blathring on about them.

This is the Daily Mail. They don't need to know things before they print.

GG Hendrix
03-09-06, 00:02
Ryu Hayabusa is sort of wrong.
Well, he's sort of right as well, but here we go------------

Emo was concieved in the mid eighties.

In its original incarnation, the term emo was used to describe the music of the mid-1980s Washington DC scene and its associated bands. In later years, the term emocore, short for "emotional hardcore", was also used to describe the DC scene and some of the regional scenes that spawned from it. The term emo was derived from the fact that, on occasion, members of a band would become spontaneously and strongly emotional during performances. The most recognizable names of the period included Rites of Spring, Embrace, One Last Wish, Beefeater, Gray Matter, Fire Party, and, slightly later, Moss Icon. The first wave of emo began to fade after the breakups of most of the involved bands in the early 1990s.

It was a subgenre of hardcore punk music.


Modern emo- SHIT!

Blitz Mage
03-09-06, 16:08
Dear God.... the emos and goths are interbreeding...... we're doomed!

gagaman
03-09-06, 17:55
Also, moving to General, which NEVER gets used. Subjects like this can be General, it's just random garbage that goes in Smeg really, and add-on topics.

GG Hendrix
03-09-06, 18:32
it's just random garbage that goes in Smeg really.

Mate, this is The Daily Mail we're talking about.

But I see your point.

Rainbow Dash
03-09-06, 20:03
Every day I see standards getting lower and lower and lower... It's sad, really.

Riku Akiyama
03-09-06, 20:51
and Thus I stick with Visual-Kei, J-rock, and Sex Pot Revenge ^_^ oh Happy days!

Shu Hu Yang
22-09-06, 17:52
Besides, if they are worring about cults they should be worring about the Neo-pagans.
I fucking hate you, you know that?

GG Hendrix
22-09-06, 18:17
*BBZZTT* WRONG!!
Emo is an abreviation for a style of music called Emotive Rock, I was a nerd in school and I know that. They should learn these things before blathring on about them. Besides, if they are worring about cults they should be worring about the Neo-pagans.


Up yours, Paganism is cool. :g-winky:
In your FACE Christianity, you thief!

The Walrus
22-09-06, 19:16
That's kinda rude to say about christianity

gagaman
22-09-06, 19:19
Please don't turn this in to a religion flame war, guys. Not only is it off-topic, but it's against the rules.

Shu Hu Yang
22-09-06, 19:20
Paganism has been around longer than chirstianty, therefore it's not a cult, but a respected religion. That's what I was trying to get through Crazy Hayabusa's thick head, and besides that he only posted that to flame me.

gagaman
22-09-06, 19:26
I don't care. It has nothing to do with this topic.

GG Hendrix
22-09-06, 19:57
How can it be directed at you if it was posted here AGES ago?

That's kinda rude to say about christianity
Feel free to have an intelligent and rational debate with me over any messenger service.
Alternatively you can just wiki and see how much Christianity's myths and beliefs have in common with tjose of pre-existing faiths.

sovietcommando
22-09-06, 20:08
How can it be directed at you if it was posted here AGES ago?
Long story short, remember that topic Ryu made to call someone to join the forum? Well, he's the one Ryu was calling to. So, they would have known each other for a while, else Ryu would never have made the topic to begin with.