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Feb 19, 2005 09:14

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NO ruskie_hitler February 19 2005, 20:33:36 UTC
Why is everything centered and bolded?

Stereotype yourself: i'm not into the stereotyping deal If you are not into the stereotyping deal then why do you dress like a ska/punk child who wears gothic makeup. The way you dress, shows us your stereotype(s). I think it was really ridiculous for you to reply with "I'm not into the stereotyping deal," when it's not only a simple question to answer because you could have even wrote teenager, but you also showed us who you are which seems as a ska/punk/gothic female. So, sorry to break it to you but you are already a stereotype.

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Re: NO la_zebra February 19 2005, 22:56:02 UTC
right, what i meant by that was that i don't sort people into stereotypes, especially not myself.
gothic make-up? you don't know what gothic is. i am nothing close to gothic.
i KNOW i am a stereotype, i know everyone is.
i was plainly saying that i don't like being stereotypical myself.
everything is bolded because that is how it was set up in the application.
it's centered because i PUT it centered. why does that bother you?

no, i'm not trying to start up an argument, i'm merely replying.
but thank you.

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Re: NO ruskie_hitler February 19 2005, 23:53:53 UTC
no, i'm not trying to start up an argument, i'm merely replying.

I know you're not arguing, it would be highly ridiculous to argue.

gothic make-up? you don't know what gothic is. i am nothing close to gothic.

Of course I have no idea what gothic is but I do know that people who do call themselves gothic wear black and heavy dark makeup such as your eye liner and your purple eye shadow. So pardon me for stereotyping.

If you KNOW that you are a stereotype then why don't you just answer the question in the application instead of being rebellious?

everything is bolded because that is how it was set up in the application.
it's centered because i PUT it centered. why does that bother you?I asked the question why you bolded and centered everything as a rhetorical question but since you brought the issue up, I'll reply ( ... )

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Re: NO ruskie_hitler February 19 2005, 23:57:20 UTC
Also if you know that you are a stereotype, than which one do you fit into?

Emo due to your pictures? Punk due to your belt? Ska due to your buttons in the first picture? Eighties freak due to your Blondie shirt? Typical teenager who has no idea about anything? Or is it something else?

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Re: NO la_zebra February 20 2005, 07:05:59 UTC
I am not emo. I know this for a fact.
Emo is shortened for emotional. You could not possibly call me emo without knowing anything about my personality, which you do not, sorry if I sound rude.

If I am emo due to my pictures, my buttons make me ska, and my belt makes me punk, and the buttons and belt are part of the pictures, who have basically called me emo, punk, and ska all at once. .. No.

Perhaps I am a "teenager who has no idea about anything". Think what you will.

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Re: NO leperdemonclean February 20 2005, 08:34:48 UTC
just so you know none of that makes you ska or punk your style really does come off emo. and to say you have no emotion at all is to say that you are sociopathic. yes im in a replying frenzy.

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Re: NO ruskie_hitler February 20 2005, 17:38:16 UTC
You may know that you are not emo, but do we? We judge you on what you give us. I'm sorry that you take pictures of yourself looking "emotional" and getting angered or bothered by our comments. You put yourself up to this and we give you what we think. I do think what I will and I do think that you are just a typical teenager who will probably grow up.

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Re: NO la_zebra February 20 2005, 07:02:40 UTC
People who are "gothic" are not only considered gothic for their makeup, if any. I am so sorry that you, like so many other people I have come across, can call me gothic due to the color of my makeup.

Because I know that I am a stereotype, does not mean that I would like to put myself into a stereotype. I apologize if this bothers you.

I really don't understand how the layout of this application has become an ordeal. I centered it, and somehow managed to bold my answers, too. You can read it. I think that must be all that matters.

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Re: NO leperdemonclean February 20 2005, 08:28:57 UTC
"You can read it. I think that must be all that matters."

its the subtlies of life that let people know who you are.

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Re: NO ruskie_hitler February 20 2005, 17:41:51 UTC
You can read it. I think that must be all that matters.

Actually I couldn't read it, which was why I brought up the issue. I saw the pictures and I read your bands. That was the most I could read without getting a headache.

Oh please! People who cut themselves are considered gothic or emo, depends on the style of their clothing. You could be considered gothic for your makeup and the black clothing that you wear. I am sorry that you you wear makeup like a goth and that people call you gothic. Maybe you should stop trying to be a stereotype.

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Re: NO burnbeneathyou February 20 2005, 02:40:43 UTC
gothic make-up? you don't know what gothic is. i am nothing close to gothic.

What is gothic? Enlighten me please.

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Re: NO la_zebra February 20 2005, 07:07:41 UTC
Gothic is a victorian style that was around in the 1800s.

Today, gothic is anyone who wears black, apparently.

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Re: NO leperdemonclean February 20 2005, 08:27:12 UTC
its a bit more than that but visually thats what usually fits.

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sorry the fact that you said 19th century bothered me. leperdemonclean February 20 2005, 08:33:08 UTC
12th to 15th centuries arcitecture with pointed roofs and ribbed arches.

of course dictionary.com could be wrong. i just saw that little flaw i thot you might like to know for future reference.

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Re: NO ruskie_hitler February 20 2005, 17:43:18 UTC
Architectural style from the Middle Ages or art between the 12th and 15th century.

Victorian style is something different.

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Re: NO burnbeneathyou February 20 2005, 22:36:32 UTC
Good job.
But people who wear black aren't gothic.

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