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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 4:13 pm
Goth [stereo]TypesAn excellent little website! I abselotely loved it, it cracked me up. I especially love the Baby Bat, Cyber-Goth and Hippie Goth descriptions.
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:33 pm
Oh wow. xD I love the little pictures.
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:16 pm
Oh I know that artwork. I think that is Trellia's work, she does the goth stereotype pictures and she is on deviantart. I'm so happy they made a site for the stereotypes. I love her artwork.
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:24 pm
It's pretty cute, but a metalhead isn't a Goth.
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:35 pm
You want to know to know an awesome goth store oh, and there is another one in Ottawa that is so wicked.
www.FairyGothMother.com
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:30 pm
Tuskiyo, this site isn't really a store, but thanks for the suggestion. However I never buy Gothy or cybery clothes from outside the UK since I'm only a trainstop away from Camden, which has everything from The Black Rose to Cyberdog and roughly 8 or 9 other Goth, rave and cyber stores. spooky_sez It's pretty cute, but a metalhead isn't a Goth. I'd agree, but it was included probably as a attempt to clear up the constant confusion. A lot of metalheads dress like Goth's, and I've even met one in first year of university who got assy when I said he wasn't Goth (he wasn't listening to anything apart from metal and rock).
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:04 am
xStephanx spooky_sez It's pretty cute, but a metalhead isn't a Goth. I'd agree, but it was included probably as a attempt to clear up the constant confusion. A lot of metalheads dress like Goth's, and I've even met one in first year of university who got assy when I said he wasn't Goth (he wasn't listening to anything apart from metal and rock). But on the other hand, the two groups do have enough similarities (particularly in a tendency to wear black and a love of things dark and spooky)Last time I checked, us metalheads weren't about the spooky, more about the BRUTAL, EPIC, and POWAH! But I see what you mean, it tries to resolve the issue, but instead just leaves it ambiguous, one of the main differences included should be; "The key difference is in attitude, metal heads tend to react in a more aggressive manner, rather then the considered passive manner in which goths (except rivet heads and baby bats) will react. I.e. If someone was to insult a metal head the typical response would be: "Come here, so I can rip your arm off and beat you to death with the soggy end." Where as the goth my respond, often with a clever witticism or such." Well that aside my oldest sister could be described a corp goth, however I'm slightly disturbed by the fact the male corp goth image looks like me at work. Also is it slightly wrong I can put each member of my family into the appropriate category on that site?
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:09 am
Hahaha! i Liked it...it was amusing....
i actuaLLy fond a site once that was reaLLy good with aLL the stereotypes...but i can't remember it right now...grrr....!
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 7:04 am
Rellik San xStephanx spooky_sez It's pretty cute, but a metalhead isn't a Goth. I'd agree, but it was included probably as a attempt to clear up the constant confusion. A lot of metalheads dress like Goth's, and I've even met one in first year of university who got assy when I said he wasn't Goth (he wasn't listening to anything apart from metal and rock). But on the other hand, the two groups do have enough similarities (particularly in a tendency to wear black and a love of things dark and spooky)Last time I checked, us metalheads weren't about the spooky, more about the BRUTAL, EPIC, and POWAH! But I see what you mean, it tries to resolve the issue, but instead just leaves it ambiguous, one of the main differences included should be; "The key difference is in attitude, metal heads tend to react in a more aggressive manner, rather then the considered passive manner in which goths (except rivet heads and baby bats) will react. I.e. If someone was to insult a metal head the typical response would be: "Come here, so I can rip your arm off and beat you to death with the soggy end." Where as the goth my respond, often with a clever witticism or such." Well that aside my oldest sister could be described a corp goth, however I'm slightly disturbed by the fact the male corp goth image looks like me at work. Also is it slightly wrong I can put each member of my family into the appropriate category on that site? My best friend is a metalhead. He always wears black (apart from his jeans) but there is no way in hell you'd ever mistake him for a goth. Ever. Observe, Willy-
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:32 am
spooky_sez Rellik San xStephanx spooky_sez It's pretty cute, but a metalhead isn't a Goth. I'd agree, but it was included probably as a attempt to clear up the constant confusion. A lot of metalheads dress like Goth's, and I've even met one in first year of university who got assy when I said he wasn't Goth (he wasn't listening to anything apart from metal and rock). But on the other hand, the two groups do have enough similarities (particularly in a tendency to wear black and a love of things dark and spooky)Last time I checked, us metalheads weren't about the spooky, more about the BRUTAL, EPIC, and POWAH! But I see what you mean, it tries to resolve the issue, but instead just leaves it ambiguous, one of the main differences included should be; "The key difference is in attitude, metal heads tend to react in a more aggressive manner, rather then the considered passive manner in which goths (except rivet heads and baby bats) will react. I.e. If someone was to insult a metal head the typical response would be: "Come here, so I can rip your arm off and beat you to death with the soggy end." Where as the goth my respond, often with a clever witticism or such." Well that aside my oldest sister could be described a corp goth, however I'm slightly disturbed by the fact the male corp goth image looks like me at work. Also is it slightly wrong I can put each member of my family into the appropriate category on that site? My best friend is a metalhead. He always wears black (apart from his jeans) but there is no way in hell you'd ever mistake him for a goth. Ever. Observe, Willy- Black doesn't always mean spooky though, I'm sat here in black jeans and a a black shirt. ^^ Also is he rolling a joint? Or just a regular roll up? biggrin
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:35 am
xStephanx Goth [stereo]TypesAn excellent little website! I abselotely loved it, it cracked me up. I especially love the Baby Bat, Cyber-Goth and Hippie Goth descriptions. lol, i am more like the medievil or the victorian.
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:32 am
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-Resurrected Writer- Crew
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:38 am
Yeah, found that devART profile on a Myspace group once... favorited the TradGoth.
EDIT: That guy in the picture looks like a friend of mine xd (minus the shades)
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:13 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 6:43 pm
Quote: Visual Kei bands vary hugely in sound. They can either take the form of heavy metal (eg. Dir~en~Grey) or something more like cheesy Euro-pop (L’Arc~en~Ciel, Malice Mizer) Is the way Dir en grey is typed and the fact that she said L'arc is visual kei and that Malice Mizer sounds like euro-pop part of the joke too?
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