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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:09 am
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 9:01 am
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:56 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:47 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:37 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:37 pm
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Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Hooray! More stereotypes to be judged by and classified under! Wheeee! ......( major sarcasm) ninja Well thats interesting, so rather then seeing it as a satire on the typical views society has of emo (made through the eye of judgment in the strip) you seem to be taking it as an attack against emo culture by perpetuating stereotypes.
Not as an attack, but more like ammunition. ( btw it was an amusing strip! ^_^) Which yeah, is basically what you just said in response to my comment. The emo culture in the perspective of outsiders. People who have even a decent amount of understanding on the true ethics of the emo culture can find this strip as you siad, "a satire on the typical views society has of emo". People who don't understand, aren't willing to learn, and who are willing to tkae and perpetuate things that they view through the media would just use this as another way to mock the emo society. That's all... sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:41 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:02 am
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XKira_Twilight_TearsX Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Hooray! More stereotypes to be judged by and classified under! Wheeee! ......( major sarcasm) ninja Well thats interesting, so rather then seeing it as a satire on the typical views society has of emo (made through the eye of judgment in the strip) you seem to be taking it as an attack against emo culture by perpetuating stereotypes. Not as an attack, but more like ammunition. ( btw it was an amusing strip! ^_^) Which yeah, is basically what you just said in response to my comment. The emo culture in the perspective of outsiders. People who have even a decent amount of understanding on the true ethics of the emo culture can find this strip as you siad, "a satire on the typical views society has of emo". People who don't understand, aren't willing to learn, and who are willing to tkae and perpetuate things that they view through the media would just use this as another way to mock the emo society. That's all... sweatdrop
But then consider films like Airheads and Waynes World, that are a satire on metal and grunge culture. Though loved by the metal and grunge community, they could also be used as ammunition against us. Its just a matter of intelligence and common sense. Besides if you notice in that comic, none of the characters actually look 'typically' emo, which could be interpreted as not applying stereotypes directly, but rather through the actions of one character.
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:02 pm
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Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Hooray! More stereotypes to be judged by and classified under! Wheeee! ......( major sarcasm) ninja Well thats interesting, so rather then seeing it as a satire on the typical views society has of emo (made through the eye of judgment in the strip) you seem to be taking it as an attack against emo culture by perpetuating stereotypes. Not as an attack, but more like ammunition. ( btw it was an amusing strip! ^_^) Which yeah, is basically what you just said in response to my comment. The emo culture in the perspective of outsiders. People who have even a decent amount of understanding on the true ethics of the emo culture can find this strip as you siad, "a satire on the typical views society has of emo". People who don't understand, aren't willing to learn, and who are willing to tkae and perpetuate things that they view through the media would just use this as another way to mock the emo society. That's all... sweatdrop But then consider films like Airheads and Waynes World, that are a satire on metal and grunge culture. Though loved by the metal and grunge community, they could also be used as ammunition against us. Its just a matter of intelligence and common sense. Besides if you notice in that comic, none of the characters actually look 'typically' emo, which could be interpreted as not applying stereotypes directly, but rather through the actions of one character. Hmm..that's right, none of the characters looked "emo" in the comic. Soo...it's more of a satire of how quickly people jump to conclusions and classify something as being emo? So its more of a reflection on actions and behaviors rather than physical appearance....
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:11 pm
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XKira_Twilight_TearsX Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Hooray! More stereotypes to be judged by and classified under! Wheeee! ......( major sarcasm) ninja Well thats interesting, so rather then seeing it as a satire on the typical views society has of emo (made through the eye of judgment in the strip) you seem to be taking it as an attack against emo culture by perpetuating stereotypes. Not as an attack, but more like ammunition. ( btw it was an amusing strip! ^_^) Which yeah, is basically what you just said in response to my comment. The emo culture in the perspective of outsiders. People who have even a decent amount of understanding on the true ethics of the emo culture can find this strip as you siad, "a satire on the typical views society has of emo". People who don't understand, aren't willing to learn, and who are willing to tkae and perpetuate things that they view through the media would just use this as another way to mock the emo society. That's all... sweatdrop But then consider films like Airheads and Waynes World, that are a satire on metal and grunge culture. Though loved by the metal and grunge community, they could also be used as ammunition against us. Its just a matter of intelligence and common sense. Besides if you notice in that comic, none of the characters actually look 'typically' emo, which could be interpreted as not applying stereotypes directly, but rather through the actions of one character. Hmm..that's right, none of the characters looked "emo" in the comic. Soo...it's more of a satire of how quickly people jump to conclusions and classify something as being emo? So its more of a reflection on actions and behaviors rather than physical appearance.... Exactly, then also look at the reactions used by the two human characters, the one accused of bein 'emo-chief' is actually the one that has the least response to whats said, where as its his friend that takes it all the hardest.
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:21 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:30 am
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Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Rellik San XKira_Twilight_TearsX Hooray! More stereotypes to be judged by and classified under! Wheeee! ......( major sarcasm) ninja Well thats interesting, so rather then seeing it as a satire on the typical views society has of emo (made through the eye of judgment in the strip) you seem to be taking it as an attack against emo culture by perpetuating stereotypes. Not as an attack, but more like ammunition. ( btw it was an amusing strip! ^_^) Which yeah, is basically what you just said in response to my comment. The emo culture in the perspective of outsiders. People who have even a decent amount of understanding on the true ethics of the emo culture can find this strip as you siad, "a satire on the typical views society has of emo". People who don't understand, aren't willing to learn, and who are willing to tkae and perpetuate things that they view through the media would just use this as another way to mock the emo society. That's all... sweatdrop But then consider films like Airheads and Waynes World, that are a satire on metal and grunge culture. Though loved by the metal and grunge community, they could also be used as ammunition against us. Its just a matter of intelligence and common sense. Besides if you notice in that comic, none of the characters actually look 'typically' emo, which could be interpreted as not applying stereotypes directly, but rather through the actions of one character. Hmm..that's right, none of the characters looked "emo" in the comic. Soo...it's more of a satire of how quickly people jump to conclusions and classify something as being emo? So its more of a reflection on actions and behaviors rather than physical appearance.... Exactly, then also look at the reactions used by the two human characters, the one accused of bein 'emo-chief' is actually the one that has the least response to whats said, where as its his friend that takes it all the hardest.
:: Bows to Rellik :: Truly, thy art the Master. ninja
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:19 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:27 pm
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