I don't really know if this is an appropriate topic. Lots of flaming happens in these kinds of topics and if you say you don't like emos or think they're wierd and whatnot you could hurt someone's feelings.
Eh. . . they're. . . okay I guess. I'm not stereotypical, so. But my friend Haleigh is sooo stereotypical about it. It gets really annoying after two seconds.
It isn't bad, it's just how someone chooses to live their life. It's their personality, and you can't change it. As long as they're not hurting anyone, it's fine. However I would never choose to be emo myself.
P.S. Like I said in my first post, please keep the discussions mature and polite.
Wow, I'm to lazy to write a big reply, cause I've done it so many times before.
Anyways, I do agree steriotyping limits your friends. It's good to be the kind of person that is friends with all "cliches" and that's what I'm trying to do in middle/high schol.
[SIZE=14pt]I don't see the point in labeling.After all 20-30 years down the road who's really going to care? Other than that I have nothing against them.They're just being themselves and that's ok.^^[/SIZE]
well thats what i'm called and i'm the only one at school.and i'll be honest i don't get sad real easy but i do get ticked real quick.i don't like noise and bright colors.i've yelled at my teacher best friend and my coach.and they still call me emo.or goth or punk.
[SIZE=14pt]You're probably not the only one.Others are just hiding it or something.I don't really bother with labels though so there's not much I can say.I'm kind of a "I'm human" when it comes to labels and such so I'm kind of an outsider (along with a few friends).It's best just to ignore the label rather than worry about it.[/SIZE]