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How many emo kids does it take to change a light?

Answer..
a lot
I thought it was 'to screw in a lightbulb'?
 
Go get m rob :cheer:
 
Uitspraak van roflcopter op zondag 27 november 2005 om 16:44:
I thought it was 'to screw in a lightbulb'?


You're right I'm sorry..
 
here on english forum only coming some weird ppl and then write about shit...
Uitspraak van permanent verbannen op zondag 27 november 2005 om 16:38:
How many emo kids does it take to change a light?


wtf about u talking?
hahahaha i know this one!!!
irritating emo kids! those hairdo's my god!!
first off it depends on what your definition of emo is.

emo has been around a lot longer than most would think and a lot of people who go around saying emo this emo that, don't even know the true extent of the history / culture of the scene.

back to the question though :9 it's kinda funny, if you're talking about the "emo" kids.
 
what is emo or who? :/
 
http://www.dumpalink.com/media/1120510036
 
Uitspraak van CrSynth op maandag 28 november 2005 om 09:27:
back to the question though it's kinda funny, if you're talking about the "emo" kids.


Emotional.
 
Never heard of a fucking scene about one little word.. :vaag:
Uitspraak van permanent verbannen op maandag 28 november 2005 om 17:46:
Emotional.


in a sense :jaja:
The "New" emo definition (late 1990's to present):
Genre of softcore punk music that integrates unenthusiastic melodramatic 17 year olds who dont smile, high pitched overwrought lyrics and inaudible guitar rifts with tight wool sweaters, tighter jeans, itchy scarfs (even in the summer), ripped chucks with favorite bands signature, black square rimmed glasses, and ebony greasy unwashed hair that is required to cover at least 3/5 ths of the face at an angle.



The original EMO definition (since the 1980's):
Punk music on estrogen. Often acoustic guitar with soft, high male vocals that dwell exessively on the singer's feelings, especially melancholy remembrances of past relationships/mistakes in life. A form of music that diverged from punk in the '80s, the name "emo" is derived from the emotive style of the lyrics and music. This genre has lately been marketed heavily by the music industry to teenagers with bands such as Dashboard Confessional and Taking Back Sunday, and has seen much commercial and mainstream success. The music has also spawned a subculture which conforms to certain conventions in dress such as tight sweatshirts, tight band T-shirts and horn-rim glasses. Adherents profess to exessively melancholy temperments. Males that adhere to the emo subculture are sometimes confused with metrosexuals; indeed the line between the two is somwhat blurred, though both groups claim to be intouch with their emotional side. The ephemeral and hackneyed nature of emo songwriting suggests that its audience will be restricted largely to teenagers. the genre suffers from a lack of credibility outside the aforementioned demographic group, much like current Nu Metal bands.
 
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op dinsdag 29 november 2005 om 04:17:
Did you mean "Emu Kids"?


well it depends, are they depressing too?
EMO blows...emo kids are retarded morons

^^shes cute

and EMU's taste good
Uitspraak van AmunRa op zondag 15 januari 2006 om 14:49:
EMO blows...emo kids are retarded morons

^^shes cute

and EMU's taste good


I totally agree, except the emu part, i never ate it :p