Quote Originally Posted by Wesley Pipes
i agree also, but not about what is highlighted, you can't judge someone on any of these things because that is not who they are.
I didn't mean anything negative about it, but it's the truth. People can't help what music they like (I can't at least), but they can help the way they dress and act around other people. The way we present ourselves is a statement to the people around us. If you wear oversized shoes, paint your face and shove a red ball on your nose, then people are gonna think you're a clown. It's like when someone paints thier hair blue and pierces thier eyebrows and they get peeved when people stare. Again, nothing wrong with the way other people dress, but if you look like a duck, walk like a duck and talk like a duck, then you're prolly a duck.
benagain Reviewed by benagain on . Why point people in fucking groups? A really good friend of mine i was talkking to on msn i said last time i had music on this loud neighbor came round to complain cuz he cud'nt hear his tv all he could hear was slipknot. Well, he called me a goth (hes kinda a chav but he used to listen to shit like offspring and guns 'n roses) well, i said to him, that i get SO sick of people puting other people in groups. All we do is judge someone by what they listen to, and put them in one of these tight groups. Goths, chavs, moshers, punks, Rating: 5