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[FONT="Century Gothic"]how to dance gothic..is it possible?[/FONT]
http://www.gothpunk.com/howtos/how-to-dance-gothic.html
i know the "gothic thing" is "IN"...(even in the cartoon about college always there are a gothic student, almost always a girl..why?...because the androgynous men? ) |
Thread title of the century.
Does anyone know any 'goths' that are older than twenty? All I ever see is stupid little goth girls. I hope it's just a passing phase. |
Perhaps this will fit better in General Discussion for now.
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Pretty funny webpage btw. |
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There is a goth crowd in Chicago, and along with them, their is a goth night club: Neo. I have to admit, I don't care much for goth taste, but when they have their "depressing sway" in unison, it looks really damn cool. Also the older goth crowd dresses much better, and much more consistent with a goth feel than the younger crowd.
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Is Gothic really "in"? I daresay that few associated with myself or my friends are truly goth. Seems like it's a fad in any case. |
The goths I know that are over 20 are dimisnished by joining other things that suit thier tastes, like the KKK.
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(I wonder how they make that jump logical...) |
Being gothic (not structurally) seems to be a phase. I believe that people grow out of it. Honestly, can any of you picture an elderly goth person? I don't treat it like a fad because I'm not sure if it'll go out of style. However, I do compare it to stages of development where the child becomes rebellious and temporarily stops listening to their parents' or parent's instruction.
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I like how the "goth" stereotype has now turned into "emo" so rapidly.
It's basically a trend, which is usually associated with music. I've never seen a goth myself, but I'm sure they exist. I don't know how anybody could stand being one for a long period of time, it's about as intelligent as cutting yourself for bragging rights. Then again, Cradle of Filth wouldn't sell a single album if they didn't represent themselves as gothic symbols. |
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at least i have a uncle, long hair, black t-shirt with a led zeppelin logo y blue jeans and moto boots... and yes, he ´s single... Quote:
even you can go to a mall and found the goth fashion section.. roll pd:about the title...it is a irony...so, it is bother you... |
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By the way, I was in high school from '95 until '00. It was damned funny when most of the goths at school were into Marilyn Manson, and then Marilyn Manso just dropped the Gothic image all of a sudden. :tpg: |
I think during that time period, most of the dancing was done by travelling shows. For the most part, I think that dancing was outlawed, or at least discouraged, by the Roman Church.
Following this line of thinking, perhaps you should look up some gypsy dances. |
what i try to say it is ... in theory, do you dance as you "feel" the music?
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I always just assumed that they sway back and forth with legs rooted firmly in place, much like normal teens at a depressing concert. Changing the imaginary lightbulb sounds intriguing.
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...grin...like in the simpson´s episode where appears smashing pumpinks?
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In all honesty, I have never met a gothic person who was so totally "gothic" that they would not be at all active. All people have passions, and the gothic people that I have known usually have a tendency to rock out to metal music just as much as the next person.
In other words, I don't think there is really any specal form of gothic dance. They just ultimately do what everyone else does. |
Of course, this "inactive" dance style is fully derived from the pot that was smoked just prior to engaging in the dancing activity.
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I'm still surprised that there are all these ridiculously named special steps. |
Actually in Holland it's more of one of the many big lifestyles.
I know a lot of older people that wear those weird gothic dresses. It just makes them look fat though. |
in theory, the black it make you more thiner...
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My town is full of little girls playing goth, my 14 yr old sister is one of them. :\ Well, the site was pretty funny to me, but to her...it got me yelled at just now.
I know a few older people who do the whole goth look, but more or less it's a teenage kind of thing, esp with fourteen yr olds right now. Eh, they are going to get older, out grow that phase, look back on the pictures of them selves during that phase and go "ICK!" Thank god I never went through that phase... |
Theres not many "Goths" around here, just little girls trying to act it. It's not quite as "in" as it was, a few years back when I was finishing high school, the place was full of them....It's quite funny (in a sick kind of way) really, some of them get all the tattoos and the piercings, then later when they try to grow out of it...!
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