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No child is safe from the Sinister Cult of Emo!!!

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StaedlerMars:
Oh yeah, that album.

Blink 182 will always be dude ranch to me.

Guys, in Mexico, they beat up on emos. Emo's fight back though.

Darkbluerabbit:
So these parents are saying "my teenaged kid used to be so happy and normal-now they spend all their time in their room and don't want to wear the clothes I buy them!  It must be this new CULT." 

Oh, people. 

Tom:
In all seriousness, and I'm probably not the only one here, but I non-melodramatically think of killing myself a lot. I dismiss it is cowardice and I hate myself more for even thinking about it. Why should I end my life? If I cut myself, then a lot of adults might see it and then they'd worry. I don't want anyone worrying about me. Why should I make them worry?
I'd just be a corpse, then there'd be nothing for be, nothing to do, see, discover and learn. There will always be something for me no matter how depressed I get.

P.S: I mostly listen to We Are Wolves, Frog Eyes, Sunset Rubdown, Spoon and the Arcade Fire. I wear baggy clothes and my hair is neither black, straight nor with a fringe pulled to the side.

HellStorm:
I'm sorry, but the only word I can think of about this is silly.
I hate the whole emo thing, but you can't blame a kids death simply because they wear black and have a bad taste in music. She obviouly had something wrong in the first place, else she wouldn't have done the whole slitting wrists thing and tolerated it. Its just the parents trying to find something to blame most likely.

Tom:
Like moths to a flame.

They're attracted to it because you have a subculture linked to these feelings of depression and the teenagers own confusion during their adolescent formulative years. They can hence relate to the perceived nature sub-culture and want to belong, be with like-minded people.

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