That's funny because I was the same way ... started out goth, then punk, then emo, now i'm just me. I had the 'bondage' pants as well ... lots of saftey pins were part of my wardrobe.
I've none everything just about.. its ridiculous I finally let loose and give up like a year and a half ago.
mhm safty pins were KEY to wardrobe. I even started wearing them as ear rings. boy what a fad. that was. lets see. 13-14(goth/punk) stage 14 15(emo loser) 15-15(did the whole screw emo kids, Im going "prep"LOL) think when I hit 16 i just said fuck it to all. Wasnt comfortable with any of it. Its amazing what kids go threw to try to find their "true self"
ahahahaha it was all a joke i laughed so hard when u first showed that to me mayn.. I almost made a thread about it, but didnt. i had a feeling it wasnt real tho. i mean, who the fuck could be THAT emo?? and yeah, i went throught the emo stage for a little while too, not long but for a little while. all my stages were super short. i went through the emo, the punk, the gangster, the hippie. but after every phase, i always come back to this certain style. the "heather" style
it literally lasted no more than 2 months.. ahaha.. i kid you not. and i wasnt all out emo anyways.. all that matters is that im normal now.. well.. kind of..
trying to cover it up now. "i swear that shirt was really deep blue, not black" "i always wore black eyeshadow - before it was popular" *hides my chemical romance cd* haha
jesus i was.. a little kid then i moved to galvez in 6th grade and my cousin got me listening to Blink 182 so then I started listening to System of a Down (i still love them =O...) i mean..i'd wear black band tes shirts and sometimes i'd wear black dickies..but and i remember i was the only girl at my school to wear converse? but now i'm just whatever i am haha.. and thats my little transformation
if you're trying to say something"deep" an d"like" is your most used word AND there are almost no similes, metaphors, or other comparisons to be found you should be euthanised painfully yes, I see the contradiction, I really don't care
Lmao That must be the best int this thread ... I think the thing that is the most important is not what we were but what we are now or something ... Blah Blah I had ''identity changes'' too ...
nope, the shirts were black and i wasnt much for the eyeshadow.. just the eyeliner (and i still occasionally wear that now..) but i never ever ever liked my chemical romance the used, yeah (still like them actually) but never my chemical romance.. and i agree with antione, i think what we are now is what really matters