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Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments I always am sterio typed by people and i always hear them talking behind my back.........they take one look at me and say are you like emo or something?GOD WHY IS LIFE SO CRULE!


message 2: by Anony-miss (last edited Nov 17, 2010 04:20PM) (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments When I became Goth/Punk, I knew that I'd be an outcast. Some of my friends are understanding, others think something's really messed up with my head. Others . . well . . some people just can't see difference, or tolerate it. Some people think when someone or something is different or out of the ordinary, they want to label it or comment on it or express it as something. In our case, we're seen weird becuase we do things in another way. Nothing is really wrong about being different or dark or creative or being a part of what you wanna be. It's just . . some people can't understand, and they want to express their own opinions on something that's new or unusual to them. I'll ignore about the comments that make their way to me, or the rumors. Some people just are . . well . . people? It hurts when it happens, I know . . we just have to put up with it sometimes. It sucks. The other day, a guy walked up to me and asked, "What's your problem, you little freak? What's your problem, huh?"

I ignore anything, if possible, but it eats at me. I agree with you, Quietbutloud: Why can't we be left alone?


This is just my opinion.


message 3: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments i don't agree with us being mostly stereotyped as uninteresting/mean...

in chick lit., any emo/goth characters are portrayed as misunderstood, but having amazing personalities....

however, the other stereotype does exist, although i don't see it as much...i don't really give a shit about what other people think of me.


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments what if they used to be your friend then do you?


message 5: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments nope. if they're not my friend anymore, then as far as i'm concerned, they never were.


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments interesting thoughts
what about parents??
mine r always on my case about my clothes and stuff


message 7: by Anony-miss (last edited Mar 31, 2010 03:42PM) (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Ah yes, clothes. Isn't there at least one Goth who can't clam they've needed to "straighten out their outfit" before going to school? :)

Yeah, some parents get in the way. I wonder why a lot of parents won't let them participate in such a wonderful subculture though . .


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments i know what you mean, sometimes i have to, as you say "straiten out my outfit" cause my mom doesn't think something is approiate to wear.


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Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments *sigh* Yeah .. I got stopped for wearing one of those spiked dog collars around my right wrist. Thing is, I bet it would take forever to puncture someone's skin with my spiked dog collar! Alwell .. hafta wait till I'm 18 ... then the fun begins >:)

I still try to be the best I can when I'm around people: I can be rebellious, but sweet ;)


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments haha same but my mom's fav color is black yet she don't want me to wear none of it...it pissses me off so much.


message 11: by Gabi (new)

Gabi (gabiperp) my mother makes me wear bright colors everyday and it makes me so frickin mad, but i just consider myself to be scene instead.


message 12: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments A lot of my friend's parents won't let them wear black or anything "Gothic" -- some of them are forced to attend one of those preppy Christian girls' club -- not that I have anything wrong with Christianity, I don't mind going to services once every few years myself -- but I heard that it's awful. My parents gave me a lot of privileges that my peers didn't have . . for that, I'm glad . . but I guess it helps when your father was once Goth too. ;)

This one girl in one of my classes thinks I'm (insert heavy emphasis on the proceeding word) evil. I try to act especially kind around her, but it seems like I'm poisonous or something. You can't really convince someone that you're not "evil" when they don't wanna believe you :/


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments wow what an idiot i don't really have problems with that stuff except this one girl who thinks im this like weird girl who can't wear colors.....


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Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Huh .. alwell. It interests me, how the media looks at us. But then again, I have to remember that we are the odd, "different" (gasp) people .. or maybe not even "being" people, in some cases.

What's wrong with being different? ;)


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments i no my mom thinks being different is a bad thing.


message 16: by mama me ya??? (new)

mama me ya??? (emo_love) | 25 comments Mod
most people think that way....


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments ik...it sucks


message 18: by mama me ya??? (new)

mama me ya??? (emo_love) | 25 comments Mod
ya it does


message 19: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments It seems like learning new things, thinking a different or new way, or being something different is bad. Sigh ..


message 20: by Trysh (new)

Trysh | 2 comments Stereotyping and labelling are used by ignorance and fear to face the unknown. And it's always been that way with people. It's only but human.


message 21: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Alas, very true ..


message 22: by mama me ya??? (new)

mama me ya??? (emo_love) | 25 comments Mod
i agree with you


message 23: by Basma (new)

Basma (basmakaid) | 1 comments that's what they think at first....but then when you meet one their sweet and caring....but maybe not all...i don't know


message 24: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Some of the comments I have been given:
"Hey! Goth girl!"
"It's not Halloween,"
"Ugh!"
"why do you look like that?"
"You look like a/an _____"
The main reaction I get is when a group of girls pass by me. They'll look at each other, and start laughing. I allow people to ask questions, but every time I reply with "yes" to "are you Goth?," they follow with "Are you Emo?"

People are scared of what they don't know. People have been treating me nicer after some found out about my sexual orientation (bixesual), but it seems very deliberate.

You learn not to take comments personally. And because I decided to keep my head up, I now have a loving sweetheart. He's not Goth, but to find consolation in someone else .. is amazing.

I may not know all of you, but it is quite a blessing to be yourself and be true to yourself .. even if the community, the people, or the place around you refuses it. :)


message 25: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Aye. We have some too ..


message 26: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments I live in the rich neighborhood >.< fml.


message 27: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments weelll, it's better than living in a really poor run down neighbourhood- in a rich neighbourhood you can freak people out, there are nice houses (usually) and AWESOME for halloween. :D


message 28: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments Well, I mean, I'm obviously glad my family is better rather than worse off, but on the other hand, my parents are the sort who want to fit in, and that means having a prep for a daughter >.< So it's quite annoyingful....
And I never go trick-or-treating here, all my friends live in a different neighborhood xD


message 29: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments oooh that sucks. But then it's kinda fun to do the opposite of what you want your parents do.


message 30: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments @Shadowcat: Not with mine >.<

@HG: x] *high-5 :P*


message 31: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments lol *high five*


message 32: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments I'd be cooked meat if I was a rebel :P

My parents are comfortable with what I am. A shame other parents don't see such potential in "alt" subcultures ..


message 33: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments my parents are totally awesome. I don't really like to rebel against them, but I do my grandparents who are fairly conservative. I listen to the same music ( pretty much as my parents) and have generally the same ideas about things.


message 34: by Anony-miss (last edited Nov 17, 2010 04:21PM) (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments My grandmother (my only grandparent) must of had a heart attack reading through my wishlist. The music, posters of idols .. eessh, sometimes I feel bad for her :P


message 35: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments lolol


message 36: by Anony-miss (last edited Nov 17, 2010 04:26PM) (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments To begin with, I was never a fan of Barbie. :P


message 37: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments ha me niether. Did you ever play with littlest pet shops?


message 38: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Nope. I had plush cats and pigs, but that was about it ..

I was more of a give-me-paint-or-crayons-then-I'm-happy kind of kid. Constructive things were more up my alley.


message 39: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments cool. Yeah, I'm super- artsy too, I've been drawing and making comics and writing stories since for ever. I would always make my littlest pet shop (little figurines of cats and dogs) toys have a murder mystery and need to solve it.


message 40: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Nice


message 41: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments Blah, I was never into drawing...I wrote a bunch of crappy poetry ^-^


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments nice
i sketch, usally thing that creep ppl out


Cassandra~Batgirl | 17 comments i draw realistic and anime
liek i'll draw a fallen angel bleeding from getting her wings torn off


message 44: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments nice :). I have a deviantart.....my user is rowanshadowcat is you wanna look at my stuff so far. I do a lot of watercolour and i draw in black brush artist pens. I draw slightly cartoony animals, but still realistic, and I mainly draw cats.


message 45: by Anony-miss (last edited Nov 22, 2010 05:58PM) (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments Has it ever struck you that you can see anyone as a cat? o_0

I would have a devianart .. but my scanner isn't hooked up. I'm not sure if it works either. I promise that you guys will be the first to see any DIY pics -- probably under the rather small DIY thread we have. ;)


message 46: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments Yep, I can see anyone and everyone as a cat. :D


message 47: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments Oh god...xD


message 48: by ♥ Rachel♥ (new)

♥ Rachel♥   (i_got_a_jar_of_dirt) | 41 comments *wail*


message 49: by Laika (new)

Laika | 30 comments nooooooooo. nooooooooooo!1!!!! I always wondered if after having the meat dress photographed and stuff, if she would jump in a fire and cook it. Apparently not :(


message 50: by Anony-miss (new)

Anony-miss a-non-y-miss | 72 comments :/ 'Tis a shame


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