Not all emos
it's the same with the cutting thing.
Not all emos do it.
They do it because there is a problem going on.
Or we just get bored.
Any one can cut themselves though.
The Emu is the largest bird native to Australia and the only extant member of the genus Dromaius. It is also the second-largest extant bird in the world by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich....
So I would be extremely surprised if they knew how to take drugs!
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However emos (as in the kids who get labeled that unkind name) may or may not take drugs. Like anyone else, it depends upon the individual. You can't lump all emos together.
No there are fat emos and skinny emos just most of the emos you and me see are skinny
Yes it does it has lots of violence and Peru has a 78.9 percent of emos. Emos are a big part of Peru Yes it does it has lots of violence and Peru has a 78.9 percent of emos. Emos are a big part of Peru Yes it does it has lots of violence and Peru has a 78.9 percent of emos. Emos are a big part of Peru
there are emos everywhere in the world, my friend.
Yes, "emos" have friends too.
no emos dont need to have piercings
No, emos are not goths. They are two different subcultures.
No, of course not. Most Emos don't anyway.
most emos like black. you can see them wearing black clothing jewelry and even their hair is black but they also add some other colors to show their individuality.
People (non-Emos) think that Emos overreact about little problems in their life. They think Emos think they have bigger problems than everyone else and are spoiled, depressed people that deserve to die. Those people just don't understand that Emos do what they do to help themselves cope.
Who cares? I wish i was never born.
Emos are often associated with a subculture that embraces sensitivity, emotional depth, and a style of dress that includes dark clothing and expressive accessories. They may use their style and music to communicate their feelings and express individuality. It is important to remember that everyone is unique, and not all individuals who may be labeled as "emos" fit into a single stereotype.
No