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Old 05.12.2006, 11:36 AM   #76
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Originally Posted by nicfit
i still can't get fully this "emo-thing" ---here in italy i think it's just a style/fashion becoming popular,but is it supposed to have some sort of philosophy behind?i'm asking because i am really ignorant about this subject...
plus:i figured out what emo kids do look like,but are there emo-adults?
or the emo-kids of today will grow up to be the first generation of emo-adults?

hope nobody gets offended by my stupid questions...excluding the shirts with names of band i don't like i think it's not such a bad style,anyway...better than gangsta imo.which brings to my mind another question: where are blak emo-kids??

People made a big deal about it, and it turned into some huge stereotype which has nothing to do with the music. Check out http://www.fourfa.com and http://www.myspace.com/therealemo , they have some pretty good info . There's too many people trying to be the "typical emo kid", which is sort of sad. I like the clothing style, that's about it. I really don't know about emo-adults, I have some friends who are in their mid 20's into it, but I don't think it will be too big in about 5 years.
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