You read what I said wrong.Otherwise if I died my hair black I'd be an emo to. It's a culture that started in the late 80's early 90's read about it here.coffeebean! said:I hate parentheses. I use brackets instead. Deal.xeladude said:Brackets are for math and literature >:Ccoffeebean! said:They're not 'emo posers' they're scene. It's totally different [not in terms of fashion being that they are pretty similar, however 'emos' stick more with the black and scene kids are more colorful but they also wear black]xeladude said:She's right about the happy part, but that's all.coffeebean! said:Quoting limited to 5 levels deep[okay I guess we're getting into labels now...so in terms of labels...] Scenes are happier. They aren't sad [as people claim 'emos' to be]...they're bubbly. So they're not emo 'posers' because they don't try to be sad, or whatever.
That was none : D
All of the scene people I've met are 100% copying emos.
Sure, you're going to say that it's because you haven't met the others.
But why is it that whenever there's a steryotype, it's actually supported by the actions that group does?
Alright, how is wearing certain clothes and having certain hair make you a poser? You are your own person whether you're labeled as scene, emo, goth, grunge, etc.
You say that they copy emos, but then you're stereotyping them. [Why I hate stereotypes..everyone is different and have the right to wear whatever they want or look however they want] They're not copying emos just because they wear similar clothing. And about this part.."Sure, you're going to say that it's because you haven't met the others." Uhm...what. Not everyone is the same. Obviously.
@Tom: WHAT THE *censored.3.0*. So now you're saying that just because you have black hair...you're an emo? WHAT THE *censored.3.0*. You're a *censored.1.2*.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo
It's just a fad that will die again eventually.