So you think you were in a weird group in high school?

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lSHaDoW-FoXl

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Just a fad or a trend. I don't care, let people do what they please just as long as it doesn't hurt anyone or anything.

That aside . . . no, I wasn't in a weird group during high school. I was kind of paranoid and afraid that people would back stab me or they were laughing behind my back. Simply put,
 

neoontime

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This seems like the coincidental "Dress up like movie characters but too cool for twilight" groups.
 

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The Maddest March Hare said:
Please please please can people stop overusing "emo" now. The word is more overused than the look and that is getting out of hand on its own. It even says in the video it's not emo. They have dark outfits and dark hair. So do I, and I am not emo.

/mini rant.

And while this is fairly old news, I agree with the mother. If this is the worst thing they're going to get up to in school then good for them, it's probably better than going out every night getting paralytic, having unprotected sex with as many women as possible, failing lessons due to hangovers and getting into huge fights. Sure, it doesn't coincide with my view of convention in society, but it's a lot better than underage drinking and street fights.
gatta say i completely agree with this guy. i'm not a goth but i know a few and this is something that just happen to be found weird by some a$$ of a news anchor. ^^' I find it funny that the kid thinks there is wolf in him but hey, people have come up with worse.
I've actually seen one of those tail things before, a friend of mine wore it to school once and everyone thought it was funny(laughing with her not at her) and now she wheres it sometimes when i have people over. these kids just decided to make a group out of it.
 

Georgie_Leech

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Well, that's... interesting. Personally, I don't see what the problem is; there are plenty of worse things to be doing. I mean, they even said that meet at night if they have parental permission Contrast drugs, alcohol, fighting, self-mutilation, isolation, purposely failing...

Actually, what are the objections again? Yeah, there are a couple of wierdos. There always are. What makes these guys worse?
 

notsosavagemessiah

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that's fucking. stupid. period. yet another side effect of twilight. what the fuck is wrong with kids these days? when i was in high school, i drank, did drugs, committed felonies, and the listened to the misfits and pantera,that's of course when i wasn't playing magic or watching adult swim. Seriously, when did this become an acceptable trend?
 

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I don't really see the big fuss about it; so, it doesn't conform to usual standards of what's 'normal' clothing but as long as they're not hurting anyone... who cares?
Though the hypocrasy (as already said) is quite funny... of course they're looking for attention, just not in the ways that other gangs do.
To be honest, I'm kind of surprised those tails are allowed in the school's dress code.

There wasn't anything like this at my school though; the majority there had enough problems accepting regular skater types (the closest thing to a 'clique' I belonged to). Anyone who wasn't into sports and had slightly long hair was just bullied... these kid's would have had a very difficult time there. Shows more about the bullies than the werewolves though...
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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So Twilight mixed with furries and some form of Punk derived "non-conformist" clothing style (Let's see someone get me for calling the clothes by the wrong sub-group now)? It's silly, and it makes you wonder how bad high school must be in Arizona for people to make this elaborate and frankly insane of a counterculture. Unless their leader is just messing with us, he honestly believes that he's part animal. Meanwhile, one of the other members apparently killed some poor family's dog and took its skull. At its most messed up, my high school had nothing on this. They're well within their rights to act like this, but they must have a seriously messed up school system down there to feel the need.

Also, is it just me, or does this bring a whole new meaning to the acronym "FFA"?

Edit: Added important missing word, plus this:
Jharry5 said:
I don't really see the big fuss about it; so, it doesn't conform to usual standards of what's 'normal' clothing but as long as they're not hurting anyone... who cares?
Though the hypocrasy (as already said) is quite funny... of course they're looking for attention, just not in the ways that other gangs do.
To be honest, I'm kind of surprised those tails are allowed in the school's dress code.

There wasn't anything like this at my school though; the majority there had enough problems accepting regular skater types (the closest thing to a 'clique' I belonged to). Anyone who wasn't into sports and had slightly long hair was just bullied... these kid's would have had a very difficult time there. Shows more about the bullies than the werewolves though...
has a point that I intended, but didn't get across very well. I think what they're doing is silly, but I don't really have a problem with it; what I have a problem with is a school environment so bad that these kids feel the need to create a counterculture on this level.
 

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SugarMama said:
Ponch said:
this fad is lamer than F.D.R.'s legs.
I laughed. Then I felt bad for laughing.

RangerSERE said:
finally all the goths gave up and started skating.
That happened at my school, too!

OT: Fads come and go and are usually harmless, so...whatevs.
Interesting, its funny cos this was around 1997, i was in 7th grade. So they traded in all their makeup and korn shirts for big pants and skateboards...the 90s were a great time for fads.
 

Eggsnham

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"Like, gangs, are posers. All they want is attention."

Did this make anyone else laugh?
 
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Captain Pancake said:
It is kind of odd, but what surprises me most is the less reserved, complete lack of impartiality that the reporting station seems to have. Are all american stations like this, or am I too used to the British stiff upper lip?
Have you never seen fox? It seems it's more common for American news stations to have a target audience and to pander to them. There are left and right leaning stations, that are more than happy to mix in a shitload of opinion.

BBC is advertless...it's not a money maker. It also has a role as a public service, so it has alot of rules that it has to abide by.

OT: Seems a little silly...with the tail and all. But so is wearing trousers that are too big for you and letting them sag down below your ass, or getting lots of piercings, or tattoos, or t-shirts with slogans on them. Look at any fashion closely and it becomes ridiculous. When you start choosing style over functionality, you're running the risk of being mocked.
 

Jamash

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Hold on... is their Alpha Male a girl? That "wolfpack" is lamer than I initially thought, and I think one or two of them may have mange...

On a more serious note, someone should call the American Humane Association on that ***** for killing her neighbours dog... plus their parents or school counsellors should hold an intervention before one of them gets mauled trying to dominate a real Alpha or guard dog*.

I also think it's quite funny and hypocritical that one of them was talking about how it's important to belong to a group who accepts you for what you are, when he blatantly can't accept what (species) he is.

*[small]I believe that the majority of incidents of dog (and other animal) attacks occur because people inadvertently act in a challenging or aggressive manner towards the dog and/or don't recognise the warning signs in the dog's behaviour and body language[/small].
 

RangerSERE

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SugarMama said:
Its like we're soul mates, and youre my age...are you cute? lol

Well i was born and raised in Southern Cali...so unless this place is there...
 

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bloodmage2 said:
well hold on here. why is everyone attacking these people? clothes do not make a person. claiming that they are "emo" is just bigoted. now, don't assume that i myself am an emo, goth, or furry. i am none of the above. in fact, i despise most of the above groups. these are simply a group of teens that go outside of the norm, act differently than others, try not to fit in, and you attack them? can you be more hypocritical? not even 10 years ago was the "nerd" considered the lowest form of high-school/collage society, because they WE (as almost all of the escapist's population could be classified as such) defied the mold. and now as others do the same, you look on with hate? did you even watch the video? they were not "oh, everyone hates me", like an emo, they were not "we hate everybody, snarl, snarl" like a goth, yes they had the "beast inside of you" of a furry, but be honest, have you never, EVER, thought yourself or someone else to possess similar qualities to some animal? what the fuck is wrong with you? look at yourselves before demeaning others for who they are. is the escapist really descending into a hive of those so elitist, that they look down upon those who are equal?
Equal? I'm sorry, but this is not equal. This is about on the level with Twitards, adding in the 'we have the beast inside' of the furries. This is not 'non-conformist', this is not 'punk' in any sense of the word. This is just creepy. Especially the fact that one of these weirdos apparently killed someone's dog and kept its fucking skull.

Granted, I was in one of the 'weird' groups in high school (the kids who had bipolar disorder or similar issues all got sent to mandatory weekly groups, so we kinda stuck together), but we never did anything illegal or this level of creepbeast.