View Single Post
Old May 19, 2008, 05:52 AM   #13 (permalink)
atomik_sprout
Verbal Vandal
 
atomik_sprout's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Posts: 2,115
Thanks: 62
Thanked 76 Times in 70 Posts
atomik_sprout is making a name for themselvesatomik_sprout is making a name for themselvesatomik_sprout is making a name for themselves
Credits: 125,968
Re: The Emo Factor: what do u think?

Quote:
Originally Posted by itachigirl View Post
im mostly considered emo, i listen to the music, i dress like it sometimes, and i can act like it. dont ask me what my personal problems are, because i really dont like to discuss it. i do get discriminated now, and ive gotten discriminated for a long time. ive just been through certain things, and i do have times when i feel like not being social, or happy-go-lucky all the time. i shouldnt be held against it. to me, if someone's had a hard life, and are different from everyone else, they shouldnt be teased, made fun of or discriminated against. people joke all the time about cutting, but it's really starting to be a problem in teens. suicide is a problem in colleges, and people just make fun of emos. why cant anyone get that making fun of them is only adding to theyre problems. anyway, where do u stand?
EVERYBODY has problems, and most people are persecuted for it all the time. That never changes and never will. It's all about how you take that kind of treatment. That's what separates Emo from the rest of us.

Are you gonna do something about your problem, or are you going to let yourself continue to suffer? When made fun of, do you cry, or do you kick the guy's ass? Hell, would you just walk away and keep your pride? These are questions you have to ask yourself.

Me personally, I don't have much agains Emo kids, except they don't deal with their problems like the rest of us. They let their problems continue to make them suffer, rather than trying to dig themselves out of their own hole.
Status: Offline