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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
Posted Dec 8, 2006 by
DarkBlackRaven
 
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I love the culture of wearing black and expressing myself extremely. However,i am no stanist, what made you guys become gothic?cheers

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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
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Mr. X---> "I really, really want Met to watch Pirates 3, but I'm totally not trying to pressure her in any way. Totally."
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Shan't tell you. nahnah

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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
Posted Dec 27, 2007 by
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i was always a goth, even when i was a kid. i was called a goth at school, but i did not know what it mean't. i had a red light in my bedroom because the normal one was too bright, i listened to the damned. i read about the occult when i was under 10 years old. i read the exorcist when i was 12 years old, i was obsessed with dracula all of my childhood. vampire

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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
Posted Jan 23, 2008 by
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I'm a big follower of Stan.

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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
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Mr. X---> "I really, really want Met to watch Pirates 3, but I'm totally not trying to pressure her in any way. Totally."
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All hail the mighty Stan! Tremble before his awesome power! grovel

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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
Posted Jan 23, 2008 by
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Damnit, you beat me to it.

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Subject: Goth to the fullest. What made you all become gothic?
Posted Jul 17, 2008 by
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I've always been a little "Off". I'm not a "girly girl", I've always been generally Adroginous. And have loved the occult and arcane since I was young (which isn't saying much since I'm only 15). I only started getting called goth and "Emo" in Jr. High School. But I don't really understand what people mean by that because I'm *real name* not a label.

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