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kitty003
Topic: Being Emo isn't such a bad thing.

yes, its true. not all emo's are bad. id just like to start a topic on how every one views the word "emo" in general.

plz no bashing.....just constructive thoughts on the topic.

#1 Apr 10th, 7:04am
Choco Hippo

Personally I feel that the title "emo" is merely a title and shouldn't be considered too deeply. Society labels everything and everyone. I have been called "emo" before, but that was just by people who didn't understand my personality type. I don't think that an "emo" actually exists; it is just a categorization and people shouldn't be categorized. When you take the time to understand people around you, and they take the time to understand you (not that this happens too often), then there needn't be any name-calling.

#2 May 07th, 6:28pm
XReciaBelleX

You shouldn't go around calling yourself emo. You shouldn't label yourself at all. You're nota ** price tag. If you let people call you emo, or if you call yourself emo, then people will judge you and make up their minds about you before getting to know you. I don't think you want that.

#3 2 days ago, 9:24am
Gareth-Vandersleld

We are all doomed. Why live on, if we can end it all simply.

#4 Yesterday, 1:58am

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