Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
i hate people who pretend to be something they arent...
What about a thug ass gardener pretending to be a yuppie?
(guilty as charged!)(joking about the thug part, lol!)

DAMN it feel good to be a gardener!!!

Daihashi, you are ever the respectable voice of reason in these arguments. Man, I hate seeing statements like, 'If your life sucks, just end it already!'.

It is possible to have a profound sense of malaise over what is, in fact, and ugly world, without being suicidal. I respect those who carry on long-term discussions of the sadness of modern life far more than I respect those who blithely run pointless errands in their SUVs with a cup of Starbucks epoxied to their perfectly-manicured hands, trying to ease that malaise with the trappings of suburban 'culture'. That's an image that says nothing to me but, 'look at how much money I can spend on having a perfect life... and my kids are STILL abusing their ADD meds!!! I love suburbia!!! [insert Weeds theme music here]'

I'm still not really sure what to think about the hair-over-one-eye thing. In a culture where it is respectful to look someone clearly in the eyes while conversing with them, as a sign that you are paying attention, I have a hard time talking to someone who has the appearance of not caring to listen.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . OMG, that's/you're so EMO!!! I swear to God, I'm gonna strangle the next person who says this to me. All of a sudden this one, insignificant little sub-culture has come to dominate and monopolize any and all themes dark, as viewed by those not immersed in the culture. Frankly I'm getting sick of this whole emo-hatred itself; I wouldn't ever embrace this way of life myself, really not my style, but is it really so outrageous a concept that we just let people be? Now "Emo" has become a taint; not of the culture itself, Rating: 5