Emo stands for emotional. They are usually depressed at life, and want to become independent by dressing differently. Many people think every emo cuts themselves, not true. Some do, to relieve there mental pain. To find out more about them, or how they look, search Google!
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In my personal experience, emo originated from the genre of music, emocore. If you are emo you don't have to cut yourself, be depressed, or be overly emotional. There are many stereotypes for emo people. Just like there are stereotypes for any other clique. For example, that jocks are dumb, or popular girls are mean.
Some emo words include melancholy, turmoil, despair, and isolation. These words are often associated with intense emotions and introspection commonly found in emo music and culture.
The popularity of the emo style and genre of music has to do with its widespread appeal to teenagers seeking to create or find their own identity, especially given the often close-minded and uninviting culture that exists in North American schools. The hairstyles and clothing are exotic and unique.
Emo in Japanese is エモ
Well, because I hated the world(I'm not emo anymore, but I still hate the world). The world's not very fun. You eat, you live, you die. Simple. What's the use of laughing anyways? The world isn't good and never will be in my opinion. I soon bought me an emo wristband, emo gloves, and I didn't go to get a haircut as often.
No, being emo or expressing emotions does not determine someone's fate in the afterlife. Beliefs about heaven and hell depend on individual faith and religious teachings, but an emo lifestyle or identity is not a criteria for being condemned to hell.
no, being goth or emo isn't a culture.
WHAT! are you like serious! emo and scene is sO big right now...! I'm sure the culture is very much alive :)
There aren't really any stages to being emo. Emo was originally a style of music, but it has become a style and culture.
It's not gone
I'm trying, and I know people, even in my school, that are emo.
The Grudge did not invent Emo, Emo formed from the remnants of the late 70s/80s punk rock era over a slow span of time. Emo has been around far longer than The Grudge, The Grudge kid & Emo are completely unrelated.
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"Emo" is a culture unto itself unless you want to caterorgierize it as a subculture of goth or punk. To answer your initial question emo started in the 60's with a band called Rites Of Spring. Or that's atleast when it really became known about.
The girl likely styled her hair in an emo style as a form of self-expression. Emo fashion often includes unique and bold hairstyles that reflect a certain mood or identity. Additionally, she may have been influenced by emo music or culture.
In Spanish, "emo" is often associated with the emo subculture, characterized by emotional expression, particularly in music and fashion. The term "est" is a conjugated form of the verb "estar," meaning "to be." Therefore, "emo est" could be interpreted as "is emo," suggesting a state of being or identity related to the emo culture.
Some emo words include melancholy, turmoil, despair, and isolation. These words are often associated with intense emotions and introspection commonly found in emo music and culture.
No. I'm not, many of my friends and people I know are not. Emo is no longer just a style of music. It is also a style and culture.