From my understanding of the emo culture and what is stands for is that it is made of people whom stray from the norms of society. i do feel though that in the world of today there are too many 'fashion emos,' what i mean by this is that there are people whom look and state themselves to be emos but are not actually true emos inside. from what i have witnessed around me, people seem to become fashion emos only because it is the trend at that time, this makes me feel that even though being emo is not a 'mainstream' culture it is now becoming one. i think this blog is really cool as i have a few emo friends so i can relate tot his from an 'outsiders' perspective.
Hi, The comment was left by a fan (Kiarin) I can not edit comments, only publish them or reject them. I thought she took enough effort to have her comment published. Although I am Dutch myself, I try to write and speak correct English. Thanks for pointing this out.
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Dirck
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
I grew up in the Netherlands and now living in South Africa. It is far away from the rest of the world but thank the Lord for the internet!
As an amateur Photographer I was drawn to what the "Emo Boys" and especially the (now defunct) Fallout boys blog do on the internet and made me want to share some of my visions of Trends and pictures.
Now I have so many other pictures of pretty boys and young models that I started a second and third blog site! (Not too sure if that was a wise move...)
Not claiming any copyright or vision, I just want to share with the world as we know it some of the borrowed pictures and statements that made a small or big impact on myself.
[x] Don't always wear black [x] Don't worship with Satan [x] Are not EVIL [x] Do not want to kill people [x] Do not hate everybody [x] Are not always depressed [x] Can be Happy Too [x] Are usual nice people [x] Are normal , just like you
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From my understanding of the emo culture and what is stands for is that it is made of people whom stray from the norms of society. i do feel though that in the world of today there are too many 'fashion emos,' what i mean by this is that there are people whom look and state themselves to be emos but are not actually true emos inside. from what i have witnessed around me, people seem to become fashion emos only because it is the trend at that time, this makes me feel that even though being emo is not a 'mainstream' culture it is now becoming one. i think this blog is really cool as i have a few emo friends so i can relate tot his from an 'outsiders' perspective.
You may or may not have seen this already: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGLv3IEL0VI :)
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"there are people whom look and state themselves to be emos"
I'm sorry, but I hate when people incorrectly use the word 'whom'.
'Whom' is an object pronoun, you should have used 'who' in that sentence, because 'who' was the subject of that clause, not an object.
I'M SORRY ABOUT THE GRAMMAR BUT THAT FRICKIN BUGS ME!
Anyways, this pic is amazing.
Hi, The comment was left by a fan (Kiarin) I can not edit comments, only publish them or reject them.
I thought she took enough effort to have her comment published.
Although I am Dutch myself, I try to write and speak correct English.
Thanks for pointing this out.
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