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I'll do the Questionnaire, but i won't bore everyone with my sorry tale (again).
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Nae probs snub sorry for the late delivery.
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Angelchild wrote:Thank god gothism never reached the masses or else we would see shops in shopping centers selling your basic goth-in-a-minute kit, plastic fangs included, cheap jewelry with bat and skull motives and so-called goth singers on MTV.Carrie wrote: How I came into Gothworld sounds pretty similar to Carrie,but also what ATG said about an alternative to the masses.
Phew, thank goth.
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Black makes fat goth girls look, well, not as fat.snubnoseuk wrote:Thanks everyone, this is all good stuff. Another question is - why black and purple? Apart from it looking good. Is there some sort of statement being made by people who wear these colours?
BTW I mostly wear black, I can't help it.
And why are goths so glum? They are poor. Being poor they can't afford much so they own only a pair of black pants and a black shirt and they can wear it for weeks. Noone will notice it's the same two pieces. Besides, because black doesn't get as dirty as other colours the usage of said pieces can be maintained for much longer.
They could do something about the smell though, especially in the summer. Wearing black boots, black pants, black shirt and black long coat under a 32ºC sun makes you in need of soap.
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YesHeartless wrote:Now is there a way of living for goths ... personally I think it's pretty much like the early punk movement: Bored teenagers looking for a light at the end of their sorry little tunnel and continously failing finding it.
And if you replaced German by Portuguese you would still be right.Oh, and never ever in a million lightyears forget the sunglasses at night, long black leather coats, tons of cayal, very weird make up in general and some borderline-syndrome or other psychological malfunctions. That's 75% of the German Goth Scene.
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No probs, Snub. I enjoyed doing it! Good luck with the essay.snubnoseuk wrote:Thanks to Gripper for his thoughtful and very useful answers.
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My car's faster than your mum, but not as dirty.
Just to let people know I got 70% for my essay. Many thanks to all who helped, I got a better grade than my last one.
Thanks all.
Thanks all.
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Nice one snub now go get ratar$ed for three days like most students do.
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And then try skateboarding down the stairs like those next door to my Father-in-law. Clothes optional. Rosary beads de rigeur.Red Sunsets wrote:Nice one snub now go get ratar$ed for three days like most students do.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
@ Snubsnubnoseuk wrote:Just to let people know I got 70% for my essay. Many thanks to all who helped, I got a better grade than my last one.
Thanks all.
Did I miss something? - I appear to have missed the questionnaire
Well done getting 70% thats Fab!
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hey i didnt get a questionnaire, i've just realised
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Nice one Snubby.
70% is rather cool and groovy. Hope the rest of the course goes well.
I occasionally used to score about that in my student days, but often used to lose 10-15% in the '5% off for every day late' rule. The bastards. Mind you, I was on 'minimum grant' and tuition fees were what a private education bought you. So student life was comparatively soft when today's undergrads are looking the wrong way up the £15k (and more) debt barrel.
I had 6 hours of lectures every week and 3 essays per term. And...err...that's it. Mind you, it used to snow in those days. And an Ian McCulloch-style greatcoat could set you back anything up to 50p in the local Oxfam. No- really, it's true. Some of us were there....
In the words of the rather fine Redskins, Keep on Keepin' On.
70% is rather cool and groovy. Hope the rest of the course goes well.
I occasionally used to score about that in my student days, but often used to lose 10-15% in the '5% off for every day late' rule. The bastards. Mind you, I was on 'minimum grant' and tuition fees were what a private education bought you. So student life was comparatively soft when today's undergrads are looking the wrong way up the £15k (and more) debt barrel.
I had 6 hours of lectures every week and 3 essays per term. And...err...that's it. Mind you, it used to snow in those days. And an Ian McCulloch-style greatcoat could set you back anything up to 50p in the local Oxfam. No- really, it's true. Some of us were there....
In the words of the rather fine Redskins, Keep on Keepin' On.
My car's faster than your mum, but not as dirty.
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Old Phart!Gripper wrote:I had 6 hours of lectures every week and 3 essays per term. And...err...that's it.
There were't only 65 of us livin' in our matchbox in't middle t'road. Ya bastids dun't know thee's livin.
Ger a job and coot tha's 'air!
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Which reminds me, a ham for all reasons:Gripper wrote:And an Ian McCulloch-style greatcoat could set you back anything up to 50p in the local Oxfam.
During that first year, N, S, PS and I became a group, while J and P knocked about with some hipper cats – M1 and M2. M1 liked to think he was Jo Strummer but, coming from Leicester, came across more like Gary Lineker. M2 modelled himself on the lead singer from Echo And The Bunnymen. Green mac. Hair. The lot. He even looked and affected like him. It was reassuring to find someone who was so obviously more screwed up than me.
I splashed out on a donkey jacket to ward of the northern chill. My Left Foot for Prime Minister.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
Oh! I used to dream of living in a corridor !Red Sunsets wrote:Old Phart!Gripper wrote:I had 6 hours of lectures every week and 3 essays per term. And...err...that's it.
There were't only 65 of us livin' in our matchbox in't middle t'road.
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2:10 am Saturday, 3rd April, 2004Thrash Harry wrote:Which reminds me, a ham for all reasons:Gripper wrote:And an Ian McCulloch-style greatcoat could set you back anything up to 50p in the local Oxfam.
During that first year, N, S, PS and I became a group, while J and P knocked about with some hipper cats – M1 and M2. M1 liked to think he was Jo Strummer but, coming from Leicester, came across more like Gary Lineker. M2 modelled himself on the lead singer from Echo And The Bunnymen. Green mac. Hair. The lot. He even looked and affected like him. It was reassuring to find someone who was so obviously more screwed up than me.
I splashed out on a donkey jacket to ward of the northern chill. My Left Foot for Prime Minister.
You are well pished Thrash?!
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Thanks. I sent it to you, but don't worry about it mate.AndyTheGoth wrote:@ Snub
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Well done getting 70% thats Fab!
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