Posted on April 24th, 2008 by emo
Emo Kids: How Young is Too Young?
Too young to be an Emo kid? Usually when we speak of “Emo kids,” we’re talking about high-schoolers or college students who have adopted the emotionally sensitive, dark-dressing culture as their own. But I’ve heard recently about a trend that emphasizes the “kid” in Emo kid. In other words, […]
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Posted on April 24th, 2008 by emo
The Evolution of Emo Fashion to the 2008
Emo fashion has almost always meant long fringe bangs covering much of the face, tight jeans and tight t-shirts. However, like all other styles, Emo fashion has changed over the years. In its infancy, Emo culture included haircuts that looked for all the world like something out of […]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by emo
Emo Drawings in 2008
Emo drawings should not be confused with Emo cartoons (although, yes, technically a cartoon is a drawing). An Emo cartoon typically is a very cute, “cartoonish” looking character sharing some strong emotional point. An Emo drawing is usually drawn in a more serious style, many times a self-portrait (but not always). And […]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by emo
Emo Cartoons in 2008
Don’t look now, but there’s a hot new cartoon trend that is quickly overtaking the popularity of Mango–at least online. The hot new cartoons are Emo cartoons. As the name might indicate, these are cute comic strips (sometimes multi-panel, but often just single panel) that feature Emos as the main character. Emos […]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by emo
How Emo Love Expresses Itself
Because Emos, by definition, are sensitive and willing to experience emotion, it stands to reason that love plays a big part in their lives. However, Emo love differs from the typical dating situation precisely because of the emotional tone of the relationship. Since Emos are highly emotional, a person dating an […]
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