Tuesday, February 28, 2006

goths in tomorrowlands

After reading this essay, story, or whatever these mass collections of works may be called, I felt a certain feeling that I lived through this, but of course all of us have. everyone has, and it's ominant no matter what walks of life we have gracefully come from, or stumbled aimlessyly through, we have all seen these "groups" in the hallways of our ourlives. everyone knows of the punks, skaters, stoners, alcoholics, partiers, preps, ganstas', etc. But when you think about it, its all the same stereotypical nonsense that we have grown to NOT realize in our everyday lives. let's put this to a scenario, say you see a gothic looking person in the grocery store, subconciously your brain begins processin what your seeing, and yourfirst instinctis to feel awkard maybe, and you may laugh, or say something to yourself that may degrade them. honeslty, ill admit to doin this myself, until, i met one of my exgirl friends, now one of my best friends, Patience. who of which is a cyber-goth. Now the goth scene itself has its own groups as well, but thats a whole new essay for me to write. All the things we think about are wrong, its just we have negative thoughts about them because of sublimidle crap that gets force fed into us, anyways..... where im goin with this primarily is that we all have judged people based on nonsense, its what our society is based on, and what happens naturally i guess, buthey what can we do. even i, ian marcheskie judge people, its like i said, natural. we can't help it, it just happens, yes it's immoral but whatever.

i, myself, i guess you could call me a hardcore kid, in older years, a skater or punk, yes they are all the same, well not really, hardcore kids, i really dont want to get into this, I as many of u know am different, i am myself, if others would like to call me hardcore, ill except that. yes i listen to hardocre, metal, speed metal, hardcore punk, screamo, post hardcore, emo, what ever you want genresize the music i listen to as, i listen to heavy scream inhanced music lets say, i myself a screamer in an experimental metalcore sythn band, anyways.... but i am not a scenester, oh no no.... i am not, i hate them.

Its society we judge, we stereotype, we jump on those fast moving bandwagons, and go for quite a ride, shooting down or raising others up in our wake. even i just now, classified myself, its sad.

what im saying is that it happens, and theres not much we can do about it, and now that i haqve made you read all of this, u may say, huh did he even relate this to the work he read, yes i related in to the context, which i belive to be sterotyping. context which is the unit we're working on now, i think? and even after this i leave you with this, stereotyping is like eating an oreo, you can eat it many ways but you always twist off the top and lick off the cream, and if u see your friends eating one, and they dont do that, you might say "hey why r u eatin an oreo like that, r u dumb or something?" haha a little moral and life event might help i don't know

------sry for all the spelling and gramatical errors, give me a break its 5 in the morning and i couldnt sleep, so i wrote this, and hell, its 5 in the morning, its expected. i still probably wrote enoughn this for like two weeks worth of blogging.

god i love ranting!!!

"Yes, Language is an art! Where words are my paint, and viewing eyes, or listening ears are my canvas."
if u like to know whose quote that is just ask, ill glady share with you who it is....

peace

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