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« on: January 21, 2022, 06:28:28 AM »

Sure and emo encouraged thousands of teens to commit suicide.
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2022, 07:15:06 PM »

Sure and emo encouraged thousands of teens to commit suicide.

So everyone who watches emo cuts themselves and wants to commit suicide and is a whiny B, right?

Wrong. Are you talking about that stupid crap that kids on MySpace and cishet guys wearing makeup listened to? That ain't emo.

Like just look at the crowd in these...based on the hundreds of shows I've been to I can assure you that's what emo fans look like. I have never once seen one someone with the "MySpace look" at a show.





Also name a single song by Sunny Day Real Estate or Mineral or The Get Up Kids or Rites of Spring or Indian Summer or Saetia or Moss Icon or The Hotelier or Jawbreaker that encourages suicide.

Emo is when angsty teenagers wearing all black and slathered in garish makeup sing about cutting and suicide. The more angsty it is the more emoer it is.
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