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Darkness surrounds me
Pierces me like the knife I cut my flesh with My parents don't understand They are afraid of the darkness Yo quero taco bell |
Well gee, I was with you till the Taco Bell shit.
You know, of course, that Mexicans laugh at us for eating that pussy-ass gringo crap at Taco Bell. |
How many Emos does it take to change a light bulb? None, let the fuckers cry in the dark.
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I like the picture of the Mexican kid with the red hair going over his eyes. He looks like a bull dog.
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Cynthetiq, you need to add "punk" and "emo" to your signature tagline. :)
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no-one understands me. |
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emo, punk, mod, rocker, |
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You know there was a Taco Bell in Playa Del Carmen for about a week, it was attached to the KFC. Guess they're owned by the same corp. these days. My friend asked me "what the hell is this shit, dog food?" I told him in English "Taco Bell" means horrible tacos. KFC still there last I checked, just down the street from Burger King, Micky D's and WalMart. PDC went to shit five years ago, Cancun five years before that. Least the PDC beaches are still topless. |
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I think as a whole adults are just slightly less moronic than kids, this slight edge managed to remove the urge to become an emo. I think they just become alcoholics and junkies instead. |
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The rivalry is stupid, but I understand it since I want to beat the living shit out of every fucking hardcore kid who jumps in the pit at a metal show and starts playing Power Rangers, punching and kicking instead of moshing. I listen to hardcore, too, but there's a world of difference between the two and they're incompatible. Of course, the average person probably doesn't know there's a difference between hardcore and metal, so I'm just another one of "those people" to them. I also wish emo would stop invading the hardcore genre with the whiny bullshit.
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MSD, i understand this pit hatred. fight invisible ninjas in my circle pit and become a target. >.<
"land that spin kick and see what happens!" you know, i think ive enjoyed reading this thread more than any other so far. Its great to see how others feel about these emo kids. Emo Soap: http://fetosoap.com/shop/images/razor.jpg |
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The only difference between "scenes" are the haircuts and whether or not your particular brand of angst claims to bring on the revolution by sticking it either to your parents, the self, the government, or religion. Ughh. And as for these emo kids standing up for their right to wear eyeliner and skinny jeans regardless of gender....yawn. |
Emo is to punk, what punk is to rock, right?
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i really just value insights. |
I can't say that this bothers me much at all. If everybody's carrying a stick, then you're an idiot if you dress like a piñata.
I get a real sense of, "Shut up or I'll give you something to cry about," around complaint rock by any name. The beat the snot out of the emo kids, and I said nothing because I'm happy with my life. They gunned down the gangsta rappers, and I said nothing because I'm neither a gangsta nor a gangster. They ridiculed the juggaloes into extinction, and I laughed because partying in clown makeup has got to be the silliest thing I have ever heard. I don't figure they'll be coming for me, because I understand that music is only music, not salvation, not a guide to how to live. If they do come, I'll crank "Die With Your Boots On" as loud as it goes and take as many of them with me as I can. |
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Wonder if "Si todos llevando un palo, entonces usted es un idiota si usted viste como una piñata." Will fit well on a t-shirt? |
None of this shit matters. You're all going to grow up and hear your music on an oldies station anyway.
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Oh, I have a big punk tattoo and I'm a tool of the man. Just like everybody else my age. I don't get to have cool shaggy hair or a mohawk, though. The man said no.
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I'm shocked that emo kids being emo was found to be newsworthy. However, i do believe the gathering of the emos is one of the signs of the coming apocalypse.
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I pretty much can't stand anyone who lives there life according to a scene. I personally love all music, mostly metal and country though. I have several friends in the punk scene who are in bands and I attend them regularly. I think pretty much everyone at the show looks like an idiot. I also love to go to my metal shows, and metal heads have to be some of the dumbest people I have ever met! With them everything is "brutal" or "grim", they can never just be normal. And emos are by FAR the worst of every scene on the planet, who decided it was cool to cut on yourself and you win the more depressed you are?
Can't people just be normal? I play the guitar and I like to write mostly metal music, but I am never angry and depressed about it. I just get more happy and more pumped the more kick ass a riff is, the more bad ass the solo the more I grin. I don't understand all this angst and hatred involved with music. |
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Traditional emo hair male: http://images.quizilla.com/L/LU/LUC/...3secondpic.jpg Traditional emo hair female: http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g4...hortlayers.jpg |
The bottom girl is obviously not a real emo, she is smiling. Emos don't know how to smile
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Ahh, yes, but emos tend to also be posers that want to fit in someplace even tho they tend to shy away from most social interaction. Thats why they all style themselves the same and associate themselves with a label to begin with. This poserness is rather common in all of the above mentioned labels tho.
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Two things I've noticed.
1. What's up with all the emo hatred on this board? I barely even notice that there is such a subculture, and I live in the heart of a very large, urban city, in very white areas, and regularly attend indie rock concerts. It just doesn't register. Where are all these people, and why do they piss everyone off so much? 2. I've read a couple things over the last few months about the supposed "macho" Hispanic culture, about which I know very little. I guess this story confirms a bit the things I've heard about how much of Hispanic culture can be misogynistic and homophobic - not that those qualities are limited to just that culture, of course... |
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The fact that this occurred in Mexico and involves a group other than middle class white people scares me. |
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I think vestir would be reflexive, ser would be subjunctive, and the whole first clause would be third person plural including the object (palos). One could make it ruder by casting in in the tu form. However "¡Muera espuma emo!" might be even better. |
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I should take class and may at some point. But right now I'm doing the "diversion al maximo" thing. I still find your original saying funny. |
After growing up in the barrios of Van Nuys, "¡Chinga tu madre, pendejo!" comes out naturally and quickly...and my spanish I don't know where it falls in that 100 scale but definitely seems like 8 when I go to Spain.
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Punk http://youtube.com/watch?v=R11x32WoxrM Emo Grindcore http://youtube.com/watch?v=XF-VhrWUUJU Hardcore http://youtube.com/watch?v=SUgCxVbtlMQ Death Metal Black Metal :p Quote:
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She can whine all she wants. I'd still hit that. |
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She looks 18 to me, though, so unless someone's got compelling evidence otherwise, no changes are needed. And keep off my lawn you damn kids. |
What's with the Anchor necklace. Emos at Sea? Rum Sodomy and the Lash!
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