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In the immortal words of one commenter on digg, I wish my lawn were emo so it would cut itself.
Looking back on teenage life, which has been behind me for a few good years now that I am turning 24 in less than a month, I feel even more pain. It's sharp... intense... it's... the pain of looking back and thinking "OH MY GOD! What a bunch of losers we were!"
I see goths, punks, emos, etc. walking around NoVA today and laugh at them. It's all so pretentious. It's only worse now that they can just got spend their parents money (same parents they hate for not understanding them) on designer "underground" clothing.
Pah... puhhhhlease. It ain't rebel if it's sold for $40-$50 next to Nordstrom in the mall (which it is in Dulles Town Center)...
Lol! At 60 yrs I'm afraid most teens are like an alien life form to me.
Great video. I've seen a lot of these kids around and it just makes me want to slap them upside the head. Really, where are their fathers?!? Oh but wait, these kids are so deep and complex, and their pain is so keenly felt...so unlike every other human being.
Thanks for the chuckle.
you have to admit, emo hair is pretty sweet ;)
That emo hair look is shamelessly stolen from the punk scene, Bethie!