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Aniki 03-04-2009 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by YukisUke (Post 681156)
(before hand i want to say that i am NOT an EMO!!) making fun of people especially emos is wrong. Making fun of anybody is wrong. You don't know what these people go through everyday.

They easily get depressed, get too emotional, blame others for not understanding them, whine, cut themselves...occasionally,

Tell me what I missed.

iPhantom 03-04-2009 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by YukisUke (Post 681156)
(before hand i want to say that i am NOT an EMO!!) making fun of people especially emos is wrong. Making fun of anybody is wrong. You don't know what these people go through everyday.

I never said you're one.

Because you go through a hard time you have to wear emo style and have emo hair? I don't get this logic.

Mentally stable people don't do that. Idiots wear that way... you can choose to not be emo, but they do it instead. I don't care if they don't like me making fun of them. They're there to be made fun of, that's what emos are, pure nonsense teenage hype to look cool in a silly way.

I hope this kind of trend disappears in the next generation.

Jaydelart 03-04-2009 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by YukisUke (Post 681156)
(before hand i want to say that i am NOT an EMO!!) making fun of people especially emos is wrong. Making fun of anybody is wrong. You don't know what these people go through everyday.

To put it simply, these things work both ways. Everyone has hardships in life.

Quick question: Does it help to needlessly be reminded that life is hard and tragic, when you already know it is and are dealing with it everyday?

I'm not trying to attach my opinion to this question. I'm just trying to provoke some thought.

YukisUke 03-04-2009 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by iPhantom (Post 681160)
I never said you're one.

Because you go through a hard time you have to wear emo style and have emo hair? I don't get this logic.

Mentally stable people don't do that. Idiots wear that way... you can choose to not be emo, but they do it instead. I don't care if they don't like me making fun of them. They're there to be made fun of, that's what emos are, pure nonsense teenage hype to look cool in a silly way.

I hope this kind of trend disappears in the next generation.

I know you didn't say i was an emo. I just had to put it out there so that you guys would know that i'm not. anyway, emos are looked at as emotionally crazed people,but they're still people. I'm not gonna say that they don't need help, but they are still people nonetheless.

YukisUke 03-04-2009 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaydelart (Post 681161)
To put it simply, these things work both ways. Everyone has hardships in life.

Quick question: Does it help to needlessly be reminded that life is hard and tragic, when you already know it is and are dealing with it everyday?

I'm not trying to attach my opinion to this question. I'm just trying to provoke some thought.

True. There is some thought to that question.

iPhantom 03-05-2009 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by YukisUke (Post 681165)
I'm not gonna say that they don't need help, but they are still people nonetheless.

You didn't pay attention to what I said earlier.

90% (or more) of today's EMOs are posers, not real ones. They deserve it. Posers are lame.

KikiBunny23 03-05-2009 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by iPhantom (Post 681169)
You didn't pay attention to what I said earlier.

90% (or more) of today's EMOs are posers, not real ones. They deserve it. Posers are lame.

But either way, there is that chance that you could be teasing that 10% (give or take) what do you think that is gonna do for them? Not make them stop cutting, that's a fact.

VampireGirl1314 03-05-2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by YukisUke (Post 681165)
I know you didn't say i was an emo. I just had to put it out there so that you guys would know that i'm not. anyway, emos are looked at as emotionally crazed people,but they're still people. I'm not gonna say that they don't need help, but they are still people nonetheless.

*EMOTIONAL*
*CUTTING*
*BLEEDING*
*CRYING*
*PAIN*
*MISERY*
*INSANITY*

yeah id say they are people.
*:rheart: :rolleyes: THINKS ABOUT BLOOD:rolleyes::rheart: *

iPhantom 03-05-2009 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by KikiBunny23 (Post 681177)
But either way, there is that chance that you could be teasing that 10% (give or take) what do you think that is gonna do for them? Not make them stop cutting, that's a fact.

It's rather easy to spot posers.

YukisUke 03-05-2009 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by iPhantom (Post 681340)
It's rather easy to spot posers.

how do you spot them?


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