Oh, I certainly think so. Especially when she's describing the stereotype of
a goth. I admit that I'm a goth and a furry artist, as well as Halloween or
as it's originally called "All Hallow's Eve" is my favorite holiday, but
that's because the idea of the holiday has no religious basis and can be excepted
by everyone. The holiday's to honor the dead. But I can say that as a goth I
do not put make up on my face only to make myself look paler than I already
am. I just like to wear the goth style clothes, that's all. Even when I wear
my collar it's funny to see all the people gawking and staring at me because
of it.
Other holidays are often conflicted in there personal meanings to certain
people and make it unsatisfying. Thanksgiving's an exception to this, but one
that is in the center of all this religious debating is Christmas. But that's
all I'm going to say and leave it at that.
In a message dated 1/29/2008 1:44:43 A.M. Central America Standard T,
a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com writes:
It's funny, because she'd made a comment like that before. And her
response to being born on October 31 was basically "I'd have to be a
skank who wears too much make-up and dresses in depressing and thrown-
together clothing styles." She also made a comment about the fact
that all her art would have to demonstrate "no sense of color
coordination and it'd have to be inspired by watching too many
Beetlejuice cartoons". Think she was making fun of a
certain "clique"?
-Claw MacKain, lone half-god lion bounty hunter =^_^=
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