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10:04 PM on February 02, 2009
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This truly depends on the individual. Many embrace "gothic" as a way of expressing themselves, and a typical gothic stereotype/ cliche states that goths wear dark colours and assume that this means that goths "value" evil and the darkness!! I am gothic myself, and personally I don't value darkness as such, but I value its position and importance in life. Many people from other subcultures don't like to be acknowledge deep or dark subjects eg.death (a lot of people try to change the subject when talking about death) some seem disgusted or ashamed of them, but no matter who you are they are always going to be a part of your life (try naming a person who isn't going to die!)! Being gothic allows people to be more accepting of the darker walks of life and sometimes even makes light of them!! I assume that this is sort of what the question is refering to as apart from similar ideas that I have mentioned above about embracing the darker side of life, "goths" are human beings and each individual will value different things. To say that all gothic people have the same certain values is like saying that old people knit wooly jumpers! I hope I helped! If not, one is extremely
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10:13 PM on February 02, 2009
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