well my hair was like that for a long time then it grew back out i loved it and i am a happy person cheerleader (hate to say prep but ya kinda) so they are not just for depressed people and even if.. dont be so harsh i know some one like that... ok knew he died a while ago he cut his wrist and he had short milatary style hair so not all people like that do have a cut like that. and maby you should be nicer!!!! p.s Sorry about all the spelling i am soo sleepy!
"She tryed to wash the tears away with her blood. the cuts on her wrist are nothin compaired to the cuts in her heart."
"For those that don't know, Emo stands for "emotional" Its a kids that like to act all hyper sensitive, like the world is sooo bad and they get depressed over everything. It's the newest thing for the dress in black crowd."
I have a emo cut and I did it myself. ( I also had a myspace intill I
had like dozens of strangers I dident know in my friends) it went from
like wavy and killer curly like this (dyed)
God forbid, just so close to it that if it were not for
the fact all the emo guys look like they are wearing their little
sisters jeans, us old people couldn't tell the difference.
<shrugs>
all the girls i've met loved it. as long as you have a body that can
fit them, go for it. If you're bigger, thennn dont try. common sense in
the fashion world ..
and i believethe word you're trying to grasp, is "fashioncore", not "emo".
ya, right, stereotypical answer for emo <rollseyes>.
and this "dress in black crowd" better not mean goth stuff. Lame answer you gave by the way
ya, right, stereotypical answer for emo <rollseyes>.
and this "dress in black crowd" better not mean goth stuff. Lame answer you gave by the way [/QUOTE]
I stand corrected, however, it's still basiclly the same thing very generation of kids do. Try to be different by being just like somebody else. BUT by all means not goth... God forbid, just so close to it that if it were not for the fact all the emo guys look like they are wearing their little sisters jeans, us old people couldn't tell the difference.
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"Emo" is not short for "Emotional." "Emo" does
not mean Taking Back Sunday and Dashboard Confessional, despite what
MTV has lead you to believe in the last few years. "Emo" is not
sidebangs, tight pants, and male vocalists who sing like little girls
about their failed relationships. "Emo" is not the use of diluted,
meaningless metaphors and similes such as "My arms are like pinecones,"
and most definitely is not the rampant use of words such as "autumn,"
"heart," "knife," "bleeding," "leaves," and "razorblade."
I just thought I'd clear that up after all of these "definitions" in
which I have encountered an unbelievable amount of people who try to
pass off their blatantly false pretenses as fact, and are slowly
infecting others with their high-horse, holier-than-thou bullsh*t.
Because honestly, with your ridiculous definitions, Beethoven, George
Gershwin, and Britney Spears are/was "emo bands."
Now, onto the real definition.
In the early 90s there was a movement in the hardcore genre that came
to be known as "Emotive Hardcore," spearheaded by Rites Of Spring.
Harder-core-than-thou kids, who swore by Dischord Records a la Minor
Threat, actually coined the term "Emo" as something of a put-down for
the kids who really liked Rites Of Spring, Indian Summer and this new
wave of "Emotive" Hardcore bands. That's right, "Emo" was once not
something kids called themselves. The field exploded outwards from
there - Level-Plane Records has always been the most famous Emo label.
Acts like Yaphet Kotto, I Hate Myself, Saetia, Hot Cross, A Day In
Black And White, Funeral Diner, I Would Set Myself On Fire For You, You
And I, and hosts of others came in the next decade. Most emo bands have
since broken up, but there's still the occasional hold-out (again, the
majority of Level-Plane Records' roster has been a procession of emo
acts). Like most DIY hardcore/punk of the time, a majority found its
way onto vinyl and not much else. Some people consider bands like
Fugazi, and later Sunny Day Real Estate, a progression of emo, but
personally, I don't quite follow that philosophy.
Often, more recently, this gets intertwined with post-hardcore, and
understandably so - that's nothing to make an issue of, since well
sh*t, at least it's close.
Since the late 90s, though, bands have been emerging in the vein of
Taking Back Sunday, Dashboard Confessional, and the thousands of their
clones. As far as I can tell, some lazy journalist somewhere, writing
an article about them, decided "Well, f**k, no one knows what emo is
anyways, so I'll call these bands "emo" - sounds more appealing than
bubblegum pop rock..." and the spiral continued downwards into the
current amalgomation of bands MTV has told everyone is "emo."
Somehow, people decided that "emo" meant "emotional," which is
obviously bullsh*t, as 99% of bands make music to illicit emotion,
which would make "emotional" a completely all-encompassing genre from
classical to opera to pop to rap.
Hope that helps.
Taking Back Sunday, Senses Fail, and My Chemical Romance falls under the "horrible pop rock" genre, not the emo genre.
Rites of Spring is emo.
..///let's get back to talking about hair though :)
For those that don't know, Emo stands for "emotional" Its a
kids that like to act all hyper sensitive, like the world is sooo bad
and they get depressed over everything. It's the newest thing for
the dress in black crowd.
Actually it's short for Emotive Hardcore and it's supposed to be a
music genre, started in Chicago, I think. Could be mixing up my
cities. Emo in reference to moody teenagers is an offshoot.
That's how teenagers are supposed to be though.
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For those that don't know, Emo stands for "emotional" Its a
kids that like to act all hyper sensitive, like the world is sooo bad
and they get depressed over everything. It's the newest thing for
the dress in black crowd.
ya, right, stereotypical answer for emo <rollseyes>.
and this "dress in black crowd" better not mean goth stuff.
Lame answer you gave by the way
For those that don't know, Emo stands for "emotional" Its a kids that like to act all hyper sensitive, like the world is sooo bad and they get depressed over everything. It's the newest thing for the dress in black crowd.
My advice, search through Myspace.com profiles.. That website is FULL
of emo kids and their haircuts. Seriousely. You just gotta find ONE emo
kids profile, then look under their friends/comments and yo'll find a
million more.
If you go in with that pic, the hairdresser cant work with much, nor if
you ask for an "emo" cut. I tried (im a boy) and they didnt know, so i
had to bring pictures. I']ll try and look for more pics of that later
on, gotta go out now. hopefully i can find a goldmine of pics on
myspace;)
My hair's thick. Really thick, about twice as thick as a normal
person's hair. They even might claim to have thick hair, the normal
person. But they don't, not really. I'm the one with thick hair.
Anyway...
It's thick. And it's wavy, and it's nice. Thick, but nice. It's to my
shoulders now, with neglected side bangs that are past my nose now and
a bunch of highlights and lowlights. Big contrast, black and blonde.
<< I'm in love with that hair. I really, really am. I know you
can't see it very well but could you guess? Fill in the blanks? For me?
What would I ask for at the salon? I have no idea. I'd hate to bring in
that picture with me, you can't see the hair very well. But I love it.
I put Romeo and Juliet to shame, so much love I have for that hair.
I need help, seriously though. What would I ask for? Who would I go to?
Would the average ol' hairstyler know how to do it? Would they laugh
and point and snicker if I brought this picture in as an example? Where
can I find better pictures of hairstyles like that? I'd appreciate it,
oh great hair forum people.
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