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| Contributed by Ria Roo | ||
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I don't understand what it is with these punks, goths 'alternative' people that think they're 'individual'. The fact that they've decided to step out of the crowd and say, "I'm a goth" or whatever it is they're calling themselves nowadays, means they've attached themselves to a certain group of people. Not so individual if you belong to a group that are exactly the same as you. Let's take a Goth for example. They all dress in black fatigues, wear those strange moon boots (which makes them look like retards who can't walk properly), paint their fingernails black, smell funny, listen to Marilyn Manson and nick their mum's black eyeliner. Now please do correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this conforming to a certain stereotype? I mean, every single goth does these things, then tell you how they're so 'individual' and 'misunderstood'. Well, yes, I don't think anyone really understands how being a conformist, to make yourself a non conformist works. Or does dressing the same as everyone else, doing the same things as everyone else, pigeon-holing yourself render you unique? They all seem to be into witch craft and devil worshipping too. What's that about? Bunch of bloody freaks, have they nothing better to do than 'curse' those who do not understand them? Personally, I think it's an excuse for those who have already been cast out as social leppers. The whole 'we don't fit in because we want to be different' doesn't wash with me. It's because no one liked them anyway that they have to go and find another group of people, equally unliked and weird, so they don't feel so alone. Quite sad really. I see them stomping down the street in their little group and wonder if any of them have actually thought about what they're doing. Do they not see they are exactly the same? And, quite frankly, they piss me off. Only registered users can write comments.
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