Do you goth?
Have you gothed?
Do you goth?
Have you gothed?
i've been to the whitby goth weekend.......it apparently labels you a goth forever if what it says on the t-shirts is true
Used to goth everyday. I have too many interests and convictions to maintain any style tho. I've always been a bit of a symbolist. I like to throw memes out into the society. Get people to challenge their assumptions. I wear a lot of black, but I always add an anomaly. This gets people asking "why are you wearing so much orange?" I thus get a soap box for things that matter to me. People are less "herd" like than we often assume. They are, however, very visual. You get a few more people wearing orange and knowing why they do.Originally Posted by Nightingale
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yes. in soul and heart but not herd or scene. puns intended. keep thee true faith and abolish the rest.
love you all (maybe a *****ing hippy to boot!)
I do not look at people and say wow they are goth..I do not judge by clothes or hair or piercings...i know several people who dress *trendy* and have nothing to do with the goth lifestyle/music/perspectives. Yes some people take the darkness they have inside and express it outwardly...others cannot/do not for various reasons...ie work, culture, money, conformity etc.
To me Gothic is what lies inside....to know darkness is beauty...it is in all of us...this does not mean we cannot smile and be happy...that we must be depressed and cut ourselves for attention...this simply means we appreciate the darker things in life..the narrow path....dark romantism...dark architecture..poetry...music...passion..expression ..possibly the unexplainable...we are not like the masses...we do not think along the lines of the crowds..maybe we are a bit different...thats fine...
just please remember not to judge others by how they look...not all *goths* have to look the part...and many dont...
I think I have gothed... Yes I goth.... Actually I think I am sort of socialite posh ghostly deathly rebel radical punk rock glamour erotico gothOriginally Posted by Nightingale
Corp Goth with undertones of fetish
Oh yes, forgot the fetish... Lately, I have been trying out a new style idea, it is sort of 1920's silent film star goth, Midsummer Night's Dream-Meets New Orleans Marti Gra-Opiate Dream Goth... Lot's of jewelled veils and crowns....Originally Posted by synthetikdemon
But I think it is still goth... I could be wrong...
Now say that really fastOriginally Posted by MistressJennifer
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Tell me about it... Stud...Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
I got chilllllllllllllllllllllllls ... They're multiplyin' ...... And Im looooooooooooooosin contro-olOriginally Posted by MistressJennifer
hehe you're gonna permaplant GREASE in my head.
First Moot Court : Does Counsel for the Defense have any opening remarks?
I better shape up, cause ya need a man!
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Let's face it, we are GREASE goth!!!!Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
I swear, we should do a whole GOTH GREASE CD.... I mean, we really should... Quoting Danny "That could be cool"...
Maybe I will for the next CD, unless of course I can get Johnny Depp to star in my film, and then of course dalling, I will do the soundtrack...
haha I grew up with Johnny's X. what would the film be about?Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
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What is this, you grew up with Johnny's ex? Who? Kate Moss? Tell us tell us... Tell us stories...Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
when we in 7th Grade she was beaten up for being a punk rock "boy". Know who now? I'll tell a few stories on her ... maybe hehe.Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
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Juliette Lewis? I don't know. Check your private messages.Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
I answered. I have no real insight into Johnny, tho. He showed up in town a few times. Was rejected for Black Flag. Has made a great actor of himself.Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
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OK everyone, is JOHNNY DEPP GOTH?Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
Johnny was definitely a punk rocker. He was in a punk band in Hollywood when some agent literally saw his amazing look/face. I think he is whatever he wants to be.Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
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i know theres alot of conflict in this thread on wether or not its alright to label people. personally i dont use labels especially when reffering to myself. i feel that labels set boundries, allthough no one can really figure out what these labels are truely descirbing. catch what im saying?.
probably not. i cant explain it well.
but i dont think that people should be limited to the stereotypes of a certain subculture, heaven forbid they break a rule and , gasp, they'r now a royal poseur.
some of you are combining different styles, thats what i mean. not many people can be described under a certain label.
gah. enough of this rant. labels suck!.
sorry about my spelling errors.
*blush*.
I feel the same way actually. Labels are limiting. I refuse to be subject to the "rules" of any culture/subculture.Originally Posted by crimsonkiss.
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But it's fun to think of silly goth adjectives.... Goth subcultures, and all of it's myriad forms....Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
Well yeah. I'm definitely interested in a lot of gothic archetypes/aesthetics etc. I just don't take it seriously as a form of identity. Nothing wrong with talking about it.Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
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i think my love of bluegrass music knocks me off the goth tower :
Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
right there with ya ,partner.......haha, lets whip out the mandolin,hahaaha
(haha ,i said partner)
yeeehhhaawwwwwww we should play dueling banjosOriginally Posted by killerkat
You are country goth...Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
Originally Posted by Nightingale
You are Euro-Intellectual-Gourmet-Historical Goth!
I'm not Goth, I'm Gothic.
Do you remember when the whole "goth" connotation came about and why? I can vaguely remember a time when a style was gothic but noone was a "goth". Death rocker etc.Originally Posted by ForrestBlack
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Good question! I think it started in the early 80's with Siouxsie and The Cure etc...Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
That was still when they were labelling bands gothic tho. I'm thinking it may have started more when bands like Christian Death and Sisters of Mercy started gathering scenes around them.Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
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Plus the philosophical-politico bit ... since my political career started with rather a loud bang last night!Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
That's the one!Originally Posted by ForrestBlack
<homer moment>mmm Siouxsie</homer moment>Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
thats the funnyest thing ever and comming from MistressJennifer the queen of all gothness on these here boards it must be true. I wonder what country goth music would sound like tho, im guessing it would be like that one Hank Williams song, Six More Miles To The GraveyardOriginally Posted by MistressJennifer
Country Goth is great! We did a country goth song on one of our CD'S, it was really dreamy and slow... You can really do a lot with Country Goth!!!Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
Aw!! Thank you for calling me The Queen of All Gothness!!! That is SO cool!!!
What happened last night?Originally Posted by Nightingale
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