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wats the difference between a goth and a emo cuz im confused 0.o

 invaderlin123 posted over a year ago
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reneemonique said:
I dont know how people can confuse them but anyway 0-0

Emo was formed from the genre of music "emotive hardcore" but has evolved into meaning "emotional" because it was misinterpreted. Fans of this music used to be know for being a bunch of depressed-self-harming-teens with too much free time. It's all stereotypical,But this is what it's known for. An emo person (like I said stereotypical) would be very depressed, hate the world, including themselves and probably cry a lot. They've even stereotyped and emo style. 'emo' kids dress in skinny jeans, dark colors (black and a color), band tee shirts, and chucks. IT'S ALL STEREOTYPICAL!!! (and if someone dresses like that it doesn't mean they're gonna go suicidal!)

The word "gothic" was originally used to descibe works of art that were "dark", which is the meaning, hence how it now descibes people we call "goth".
Gothic is now used to describe people who wear all,or mostly black. They're usually gloomy. And people think that they do some sort of devil worship. They're sometimes depressed, but everyone can get depressed, so it doesn't mean much. Gothic style is: all or mostly black, heavy eyeliner, black or brighter hair colours. This is again stereotypical. Like you can dress "goth" and not worship the devil. You can say you're goth and not worship the devil. There's a goth style music too. It's like a form of rock,kind of i guess.
They are totally different styles,forms of music and people. Most of this is stereotypical, especially all the "emo" stuff. It's kind of sad..
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posted over a year ago 
Ashleycullen1 said:
emo is emotional and goth is well dressing all black and is a way of life emos cut them selves
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posted over a year ago 
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thats a aterotype emos don't cut
deidara_art345 posted over a year ago
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Terrible answer to this question. Thats just a stereotype learn the facts.
tool82cry posted over a year ago
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