They prefer to pray to cthulu the god of destroyers from the underworld, they do this by pouring boiling water over a dead rat, cutting the rat open and eating its heart, this purifies the rat and subconciously purifies it's soul.
Another term for subculture is counterculture, which refers to a group within society that holds beliefs or practices that deviate from the mainstream culture.
It is tempting to suggest that one of the values of the goth subculture that separates it from the dominant culture is pretentiousness, but that wouldn't be true as the dominant culture is absorbed in a pretentiousness of it's own kind. A dominant pretentiousness pervades the dominant culture but the goth subculture embraces their pretense to flamboyant heights. The subculture is less about values and more about mood and aesthetic than values and politics. The goth subculture as a whole is surprisingly apolitical in their general behavior. They claim to advocate individualism but all dress the same, even in their differences, they are dark and moody, brooding and sullen in their attitude and their style of dress. They model their fashion tastes after villainous vampires and other such morbid creatures but idealize themselves as Byronic Heroes. They affect boredom as if they wouldn't be bored without all the affectation, they religiously remain faithful to the goth rock bands that cater to them and, with the exception of heavy Catholic imagery, they remain remarkably irreligious. They suffer the misconceptions and the indignities of misunderstanding by the dominant culture but they endure. Whatever their values, they are different from the dominant culture and thus a subculture that has steadily grown in numbers and seems to thrive where other subcultures have long since faded into obscurity. They are unified by their sense of style, their leanings toward intellectualism, their obsession with all thing Gothic and blessed with an entire genre of rock bands who sing their praises. A movement that embraced pretense has become actuality and in that very real sense, they remain just as bored today as they were when they began pretending and perhaps that is the unifying value behind the goth subculture, they tragically endure their boredom.
Coffee subculture refers to a group of people who share a deep appreciation and interest in coffee. This subculture often involves a passion for brewing methods, coffee beans, roasting techniques, and coffee consumption rituals. Members of the coffee subculture may gather at specialty coffee shops, attend coffee tastings, and engage in discussions about all things coffee-related.
no satanism is a religion much like Christianity but unlike most religions there has been evidence of satanism as far back as 4000 bc!! some satanist's insist there is no god and that there is only Satan but that he is not evil. But back to your question yes satanism is a subculture :)
A subculture is a smaller group within a larger society that shares values, norms, and practices that are distinct from the dominant culture. Members of a subculture often identify with one another based on common interests, beliefs, or experiences.
No goth is a subculture.
In essence, Wicca is a modern spiritual practice based on older pagan rituals; Goth is a post-punk, contemporary subculture in the areas of music, aesthetics, politics, philosophy and fashion.
"New" Goth; current regeneration of the Gothic subculture.
Goth has started as a very popular subculture in the 1980's. There are still some Goths around, but it is not that common as it was before. Nowadays, many people still belong to the Goth subculture, but there is not as many of them as it was in the 1980's.
No, it is not true that all goths are anti-Christ. Goths, like any other subculture, encompass a diverse range of beliefs and practices. Some individuals within the goth subculture may have alternative religious or spiritual beliefs, but it is not accurate to generalize that all goths are anti-Christ.
Goth subculture's main focus is on the dark and macabre, with a particular emphasis on death. Goth culture is influenced by Gothic literature which focuses on the fusion of horror and romance. Other themes that permeate Goth music, art, and fashion are ambivalence, loneliness, exoticism, and mystery.
A baby bat is a slang term for a young, or inexperienced, member of the goth subculture.
Not necessarily. Enjoying the same music as goths doesn't automatically make you goth. Goth is more about embracing a certain aesthetic, mindset, and subculture that goes beyond just musical preferences.
Goth people, like individuals in any subculture, can be nice or not nice depending on their personality. The goth community often values individuality, creativity, and acceptance, which can foster kindness and support among its members. However, personal experiences may vary, and it's important to approach people as individuals rather than making assumptions based on their subculture.
Anne Frank was not a goth. She was a Jewish girl who lived in Amsterdam during World War II and wrote a diary while hiding from the Nazis. Goth subculture did not exist during the time she was alive.
This is a trnsposition of the word "ghost" (a spirit or spook). The similar word is "goth" (the fashion and dark affectation subculture).
I, personally, am. I have a great understanding of the Gothic subculture and a deep interest in the music, literature and fashion along with the darker side of life.