03-11-2006, 01:27 PM
Faulkie Wrote:That's irrelevant. However you dress, whatever you like to do or whatever music you listen to, you're still different from anyone else with similar intererests.
Excuse me? Who said I was talking about how people dress? If you think it makes you emo or whatever other stereotype you choose to speak of just because of how you dress you are sadly mistaken.
I couldn't care less how people dress, it's how you act. If you make your own feelings the centre of the universe and blow minor urban problems out of proportion then you're an emo and I don't care if you're wearing bright yellow and pink polka-dot shorts frankly.
When people struggle in third world countries to survive, when they fight for each drop of water it's so selfish to say you want to die because "Oh noes my relationship didnt go how I wanted!" - People like that should get over themselves.
Truth is, when people have reason to be depressed they don't have the time. Se any emo Africans? No? Didn't think so.
^ In a nutshell being an 'emo' is just as shallow as being your average slut. If you only portray the illusion of depth and sensitivity in yourself to 'get in with someone' I think it's pretty poor.
As for people pretending to love someone but not admitting it in front of others, well I won't even be friends with someone like that. It stands against everything I believe in.
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