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
because that's how they want to express themselves
No there are fat emos and skinny emos just most of the emos you and me see are skinny
Both "emo" and "prep" are social labels that can be limiting and come with stereotypes. It is important to appreciate people for who they are as individuals rather than judging based on labels or appearances. Embracing diversity and understanding that everyone is unique is crucial in building a more inclusive and understanding society.
Like any other person, emos are capable of experiencing and expressing their emotions, including crying. Emos may be more in tune with their emotions and not afraid to show vulnerability, so they may be more open about crying compared to others. It's important to remember that emotions and how they are expressed can vary from person to person, regardless of their perceived subculture or identity.
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Emos tend to be more self-destructive than violent. A lot of times they have issues with cutting, substance abuse, eating disorders, depression etc. They sometimes express they're anger verbally and lash out at others in that respect, but the generalization cannot be made that emos are violent.
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there are emos everywhere in the world, my friend.
Yes, "emos" have friends too.
no emos dont need to have piercings
Well emos is a bad term specially for kids and when you think of ham or turkey you think of a juicey piece of meat dont kid me wrong they are but emos their different terms for that emotional or a person that cuts there self but really i eat ham or turkey and i know a lot of people do and they dont
Emus are one of the largest birds in the world, standing at an average height of around 5-6 feet (1.5-1.8 meters) and weighing between 80-130 pounds (36-59 kilograms). They have long legs, a slender neck, and can run at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h).