emo guys in girl pants?!?!

What is the whole deal with this emo thing? Is it a new High school trend???

emo is far from new... the keyboard player in my old band 5 years or

so ago was an "emo" kid... and straight edge... but we turned him

to the dark side...

i agree with brock that emo kids get beat up by real punks... but actually

an emo kid could get beat up by cookie monster... pretentious fvcks.

 
I mean, I've been out of school for 6 years now and maybe I'm not up to date on trends anymore. Guess that is a good thing. Soon I wont be able to relate with 95% of these threads lol.

 
I accidentally wore my GF's pants on a job interview once ... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/blush.gif.99bc659ee2012b7d826165e26fb5eebe.gif
How do you accidentally wear womens pants? Either your balls and penis are extremely small or your g/f is manly, or a man.

Emo's ****, no lie.

 
Emo is actually a type of music. For those who didn't already know, ''emo'' is short for ''emotional.''

Emo music typically deals with things like: my girlfriend broke up with me and now I am depressed, everybody hates me and now I am depressed, the girl I love hates me and now I am depressed, etc...

 
for all of those who are unaware, here are my definitions for you*

emos - listen to whiney music, concerned about their appearance, and strive to be original by doing things that used to be original but are now very trendy- see, black dyed hair and "pirate hair"

metros - listen to some emo music and rap, very concerned with their appearance, basically think of a gay guy that likes women

and fashioncore scene kids - listen to just weird shit, sometimes emo, OBSESSED with their appearance, will wear the most outrageous shit- see, girl's pants, little girls' sweaters, and scarfs

*emo approved

 
for all of those who are unaware, here are my definitions for you*
emos - listen to whiney music, concerned about their appearance, and strive to be original by doing things that used to be original but are now very trendy- see, black dyed hair and "pirate hair"

metros - listen to some emo music and rap, very concerned with their appearance, basically think of a gay guy that likes women

and fashioncore scene kids - listen to just weird shit, sometimes emo, OBSESSED with their appearance, will wear the most outrageous shit- see, girl's pants, little girls' sweaters, and scarfs

*emo approved
the metros I know would cringe at even the thought of what these emo **** wear. its not fashionable whatsoever.

 
for all of those who are unaware, here are my definitions for you*
emos - listen to whiney music, concerned about their appearance, and strive to be original by doing things that used to be original but are now very trendy- see, black dyed hair and "pirate hair"

metros - listen to some emo music and rap, very concerned with their appearance, basically think of a gay guy that likes women

and fashioncore scene kids - listen to just weird shit, sometimes emo, OBSESSED with their appearance, will wear the most outrageous shit- see, girl's pants, little girls' sweaters, and scarfs

*emo approved

yes, these are emo approved definitions. approved by myself. acidburn is probably one of the only other people on this entire board i've run into that have any idea their talking about.

but yes, emo kids wear girl pants, Expy's little picture is completely wrong and looks like something he cut out of Vogue or something.

some of them do. i don't, because it pisses me off. read the excessively long thread about emo that i posted about 800 times in and you'll see my opinions on emo and everyone elses as well. i am the lord.

 
cousin got a job at wet seal simply to get his chick pants cheaper //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif, i personally dont' do it, know a lot of people who do, don't really care either way

 
Fashioncore

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During the 2000's, the term "fashioncore" started to come in use as a derogatory term applicable to both individuals and bands. The term in question refers to a band's or individual's use of aesthetics generally considered antithetical to older hardcore values, such as the use of make-up or contemporary fashion, which is usually seen as conforming to the mainstream, or being fairly image-centric in general. The word has also been used to describe bands which the user feels are only in it for money and fame. This has become a fairly common occurrence during the 2000's, as the hardcore and metalcore scenes became a lot more popular and even started receiving mainstream attention.

Bands usually accused of being fashioncore bands are amongst others: Eighteen Visions, Atreyu, and Avenged Sevenfold.

When aimed at individuals, the idea commonly refers to wearing tight female jeans (even if you are a male), white leather belts (studs or pyramids optional), Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars, t-shirts (usually black) that look like they have been found in a thrift store and meticulously groomed hair.

Fashioncore has become a fairly common occurrence on the Internet, with blogging sites such as LiveJournal having a fair number of rating communities, closed communities where applicants must submit forms detailing personal tastes and photos to be voted upon by current members before they can join. This is, again, seen as elitist and antithetical to the spirit of hardcore and metalcore. A lot of metalcore fans actually hate this category.

 
Fashioncore
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During the 2000's, the term "fashioncore" started to come in use as a derogatory term applicable to both individuals and bands. The term in question refers to a band's or individual's use of aesthetics generally considered antithetical to older hardcore values, such as the use of make-up or contemporary fashion, which is usually seen as conforming to the mainstream, or being fairly image-centric in general. The word has also been used to describe bands which the user feels are only in it for money and fame. This has become a fairly common occurrence during the 2000's, as the hardcore and metalcore scenes became a lot more popular and even started receiving mainstream attention.

Bands usually accused of being fashioncore bands are amongst others: Eighteen Visions, Atreyu, and Avenged Sevenfold.

When aimed at individuals, the idea commonly refers to wearing tight female jeans (even if you are a male), white leather belts (studs or pyramids optional), Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars, t-shirts (usually black) that look like they have been found in a thrift store and meticulously groomed hair.

Fashioncore has become a fairly common occurrence on the Internet, with blogging sites such as LiveJournal having a fair number of rating communities, closed communities where applicants must submit forms detailing personal tastes and photos to be voted upon by current members before they can join. This is, again, seen as elitist and antithetical to the spirit of hardcore and metalcore. A lot of metalcore fans actually hate this category.
i could piece it apart and say how every single line is wrong.

instead i'll just overall WRONG

 
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