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Sautana

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:40 am


Q#1.Is it unusual for a Goth to like morbid stuff cause I keep on drawing morbid stuff on my sketch pad sweatdrop
Q#2. when you go to the mall do you wear your goth clothes or do you just wear then around the block or something.... twisted
PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:18 am


No it is not unusual at all. In fact every Goth I've ever met, including myself, has been within the morbid side. I think it's cool that you draw morbid things.

Yes when I go to the mall I wear my usual goth clothes. When I go anywhere I wear my usual clothes in fact...

My clothes aren't just for dressing up every now and then, they ARE my clothes I wear everyday.

ShadowLotus


Snows Wyntre

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:30 pm


No morbidity kind of comes with it... And I just wear whatever I want when I want to, so I am normally all gothed out, but I rarely do eyeliner for any great period of time.
PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 4:42 pm


1) Morbidity isn't all too uncommon an interest within the goth culture, though, I wouldn't say it's universal.

2) I don't go to the mall, but I dress the same wherever I go. Shopping, school, church, work... I may make small adjustments to my wardrobe for purposes of being appropriate (ex. dressing more professional for work, more casual for school), but otherwise, I'm pretty consistent.

GilAskan
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Crew

PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:10 pm


1) I'm occasionally into the morbid; mostly only because one of my favorite literary genres (to read and to write) is horror. Not necessarily unusual, though - as GilAskan said - not universal, either.

2) I don't dress-up when going to the mall. Usually the most "gothy" I'll dress at the mall (and then, only if I was wearing these items for the rest of the day) is a Bauhaus or Bowie shirt, some comfortable boots, and pants. I don't have any specific times when I do like to dress-up, either.
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:14 pm


For question define morbid.... just things like corpses and dead flowers? or are we talking high detail images of war atrocities here?

As for the second question, it need not apply to me, given my 'socio archetypal' clothes pretty much amount to trainers, jeans, t-shirt and a jacket.

Rellik San
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Sautana

PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:28 am


Rellik San
For question define morbid.... just things like corpses and dead flowers? or are we talking high detail images of war atrocities here?

As for the second question, it need not apply to me, given my 'socio archetypal' clothes pretty much amount to trainers, jeans, t-shirt and a jacket.


Ans. to Q#1 actually both twisted
PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:09 am


-Diabolica-PH-
Rellik San
For question define morbid.... just things like corpses and dead flowers? or are we talking high detail images of war atrocities here?

As for the second question, it need not apply to me, given my 'socio archetypal' clothes pretty much amount to trainers, jeans, t-shirt and a jacket.


Ans. to Q#1 actually both twisted


Its fine then, not really an issue.

Rellik San
Crew


Henneth Annun
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 5:04 pm


Question 1. It's not unusual at all, but as said before...not universal.
All diferent kinds too. From your usual dead flowers to obsessions with sharp objects, disturbing parodies of nursery rhymes to learning blood spatter patterns, and pictures of ripped open limbs, 'it's all good all around'.

Question 2. I just wear my clothes...I don't do anything special. So I gues I do "dress goth to the mall", with a slight injection of metal head.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:16 am


Rellik San
-Diabolica-PH-
Rellik San
For question define morbid.... just things like corpses and dead flowers? or are we talking high detail images of war atrocities here?

As for the second question, it need not apply to me, given my 'socio archetypal' clothes pretty much amount to trainers, jeans, t-shirt and a jacket.


Ans. to Q#1 actually both twisted


Its fine then, not really an issue.

thanks

Sautana


soviet soiree

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:58 pm


1) Morbid is part of goth. That's just the way it is. When they showed a move in health class where a doctor was holding and squeezing real human hearts and brains everyone was creeped out, but I was mesmerized. Later I started wondering if that was a bad thing... O_O
2) The mall is one of the best places to dress like you want to. Almost nobody there knows you, you blend in, and if you spend a lot of time at Hot Topic ( heart ) then it works out just fine.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:35 pm


Morbid things are actually quite normal i mean what goth doesnt draw something morbid now and then?

For the clothes wear whatever you want whenever you want you dont need a special ocasion but if thats what you feel like wearing go for it. I dont really have much goth clothing but no matter what i wear people still call me goth or emo >.< But i agree with AnimebunnyXD that it is a good place to wear whatever you want because you can blend in and if you dont normally feel comfterble at places like school wearing whatever you want its a good place to start getting used to it

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:26 pm


#1. Nah.
#2. I don't get dressed up especially, but I don't tone anything I'd usually do down.
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