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  • Emo: The Horrifying Truth!

    Observe this disturbing newscast!

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  • #2
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    Emo...what the ph#$!
    Thats about the most pussified form of devil worship I've ever seen.
    JUST KILL YOUR SELF!! IMMEDIATELY!!!
    You're not allowed into Heaven after committing suicide.
    It's the best way to let Satan know you love him.
    Can I get a witness?

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    • #3
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      It's disgusting is what it is. I don't know whether to cry for them or pray for them *(or not). It's good that the story about this disgusting emo subculture is out in the popular media; hopefully more people will be warned about the threat from these people.
      May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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      • #4
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        We must save them, it's our duty.
        Matthew:
        5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
        5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled
        10:21 And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.
        10:34 Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.


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        • #5
          Re: Emo: The Horrifying Truth!

          Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
          It's disgusting is what it is. I don't know whether to cry for them or pray for them *(or not). It's good that the story about this disgusting emo subculture is out in the popular media; hopefully more people will be warned about the threat from these people.

          Watch it there, if you cry about emo's then they might think you are one of them and before you know it you start cutting yourself too.

          Frankly, I don't understand this kids, when I was their age I didn't have the urge to cut or "off" myself, I was just trying to have a great time without being down all the time. It's yet another teen-hype that will probably die out when another new fashionable thing comes around.

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          • #6
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            Watch it snotty, You'll end back up in quarantine. It was rather pathetic watching you whine and trying to worm your out of there last time. You remember how you ended up in there? By being rude to Brother Nobar, that's how.

            Brother Nobar is a stalwart Christian. You need to respect your betters, not slight them with your flippant remarks.
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            Exodus 22:18
            says, "Suffer not a witch to live." Deuteronomy 18:10 says, "There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch."

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Herr_Doktor Phd. View Post
              Watch it snotty, You'll end back up in quarantine. It was rather pathetic watching you whine and trying to worm your out of there last time. You remember how you ended up in there? By being rude to Brother Nobar, that's how.

              Brother Nobar is a stalwart Christian. You need to respect your betters, not slight them with your flippant remarks.

              I didn't try to mock Brother Nobar, I was just making a joke about the whole Emo thing. Ease up will you.

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              • #8
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                I'll let you in on a secret. Humor is evil. Only the devil laughs. Where do you see Jesus laughing in the scriptures? I'll tell you, no where. The devil is often laughing in order to mock God and all creation.

                No I will never ease up. Your little joke sprang from satan my friend.
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                Exodus 22:18
                says, "Suffer not a witch to live." Deuteronomy 18:10 says, "There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch."

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                • #9
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                  OK, I take it back, I'm not going to cry for those fools, they can cry for themselves. I do feel bad for their parents, though; the way they talk back to authority!! SHAME!
                  May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                  • #10
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                    At least there isn't a terrorist "Emo Liberation Front" like the Goths have. What are Emos going to do, cry on us?
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                    • #11
                      Re: Emo: The Horrifying Truth!

                      Here's the latest article from the BBC about the dangers of the Emo cult:
                      Rock cult or nice kids that do their homework?






                      By Jon Kelly
                      BBC News


                      They're outraged over their portrayal in newspapers and are planning to march on one tabloid's headquarters this weekend. But are emos a weird rock cult or as pleasant a group of teenagers as you're likely to meet?

                      You must have seen them, often clad in black, some in skinny jeans and converses, some in make-up - boys and girls alike. These are emos, a gloomy if essentially non-violent youth tribe who revel in their outsider status and a particularly angst-laden brand of punk-pop.

                      Listening to a band like My Chemical Romance is a cathartic thing


                      Kate Ashford, emo, 17
                      While previous generation of bands, like the Smiths and Nirvana, may have also stood accused of wallowing in gloom, to the critics at least, the emo scene specialises in the kind of morbid lyrics that make Leonard Cohen sound like Sinitta. Here is a passage from Dead! by emo superstars My Chemical Romance (MCR): "Have you heard the news that you're dead?/No-one ever had much nice to say/I think they never liked you anyway/Oh take me from the hospital bed." Young Hearts Run Free it is not.

                      Click here for key elements of the emo wardrobe
                      But emos have never gathered on Brighton Beach to ruck with mods or rockers. Emo fans instead emphasise their sensitivity and thoughtfulness - as one might expect with the "emotional" etymology of their name. Many belong to the "straight edge" sub-scene whose followers forsake drink and drugs.

                      Emo march
                      But the focus of bands like MCR, Dashboard Confessional and Fall Out Boy on inner torment and alienation from one's peers has unsettled many parents. The movement has provoked a flurry of press condemnation rarely seen since Johnny Rotten first publicly expressed his views on the British constitution.

                      On Saturday, hundreds of emos are planning to march on the Daily Mail's headquarters in protest at the newspaper's coverage of their subculture. The tabloid has labelled emo a "suicide cult" which glorifies self-harm and "romanticises death" - a charge vociferously denied by most emos.


                      As she knuckles down to prepare for her A-level exams, Kate Ashford, 17, from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, offers a less sinister explanation for the appeal of MCR. The theatrical angst and drama of emo is, she suggests, no more than an outlet for a generation creaking under the weight of social expectation. "Being a teenager has got to be so much more difficult these days," Kate says. "There's a lot more exams and pressure to get into university. "Listening to a band like MCR is a cathartic thing. And I suppose emo style is meant to be about standing out, looking different - even if all the other emo kids are dressed the same as you."

                      Matthew Hirons, a 22-year-old web developer from Stourport-on-Severn, is even more phlegmatic. He suggests that the critics take the music far more seriously than the fans. "People say emo is all about depression and suicide," he says. "But I'm a happy person. I've got a girlfriend and a good job. I just like the music and the fashion. "I think anyone over 25 will find it hard to understand what it's all about. Even I'm a bit past it for an emo, to be honest."
                      It is a largely teenage trend and is characterised by depression, self-injury and suicide


                      Daily Mail on emo
                      The musical roots of emo lie in the 1980s US hardcore punk scene, when some bands pioneered a heart-on-sleeve subgenre known as "emo-core" or "emotional hardcore". A move towards a more mainstream, poppy sound by several emo leading lights took it overground, but the scene's histrionic subject matter irritated many. Fans were even subjected to violence. Footage of emo kids being beaten up by gangs of punks and heavy metal fans in Mexico attracted nearly a million hits on YouTube. Yet for all the ire it provokes, media and popular culture lecturer Dr Dan Laughey, author of the study Music and Youth Culture, believes emo is essentially harmless. "Emo fans are mostly middle-class, often going through puberty," he says. "For the majority of fans, emo music acts like a release valve, driving away all the negative energy and emotion inside them." And for all that the scene is preoccupied with alienation and misery, its champions claim it offers a comradeship of sorts. "At the end of the day, it's quite empowering for a lot of kids," concludes NME news editor Paul Stokes. "It's about saying, 'We're outsiders, but we're all teaming up'."

                      Even veteran music journalist David Quantick, who despises what he regards as the ostentatious breast-beating of emo, admits that he cannot bring himself to hate its adherents. "Being a teenager is awful," he says. "It doesn't matter that emo music is rubbish - it gives them something to cling to.
                      "In 10 years time we'll have all these 30-year-olds on I Love 2008 talking about how embarrassed they are to have been emos. We'll have a Tory prime minister who's a Fall Out Boy fan."


                      EMO LOOKS

                      • 1: "Emo hair is characterised by long fringes that sweep over one eye," says Liz Morris. "It takes some inspiration from Japanese 'manga', with punk elements. It's usually black, with streaks of vibrant colour, and poker straight. The top is often cut short, with pink clips for girls."
                      • 2: "Black skinny jeans and studded belts are a must, topped with a skin-tight T-shirt or shirt to emphasise a skinny frame. Tailoring inspired by the Victorian Gothic era is popular for its connotations of romance and death."
                      • 3: Trainers are the staple footwear of both genders, notably Converse All Star. "These offer a flash of colour in an otherwise plain ensemble, so many go for bright or pattered versions. Pink, red and purple are popular."

                      When will they ever learn to assimilate into normal society?
                      May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Emo: The Horrifying Truth!

                        I wish my origami paper was Emo, so it would cut itself. LOL

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by snottyduck View Post
                          I wish my origami paper was Emo, so it would cut itself. LOL
                          Mr. Ducksnot, you do seem to have a bit of a dry wit there!
                          Bible boring? Nonsense!
                          Try Bible in a Year with Brother V, or join Shirlee and the kids as they discuss Real Bible Stories!
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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
                            Mr. Ducksnot, you do seem to have a bit of a dry wit there!
                            As a Goth I'm an open minded person but this whole Emo stuff, I don't know, it's becoming more of a fashion gag then a subculture. Besides, what's fun about being down all the time, we has such a short time on this earth, you better use it for something more constructive than being down and want to off yourself all the time. I wonder how an emo party looks like, time to go check it out, I wonder if they all dance around crying. On second thought, I think they will indeed cry there whole the time because they probably realized by then they had to spend an entrance fee only to be down while they got get that for free too and thus that's again another reason to be down and crying, it's a vicious circle I guess. I rather spend my entrance fee on a good Goth party where I can have fun.

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                            • #15
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                              I bet they serve up cool-aid. The host of the party will also have to pay the cleaners in advance.
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                              Exodus 22:18
                              says, "Suffer not a witch to live." Deuteronomy 18:10 says, "There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch."

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