(November 10, 2011 at 1:56 am)Vaginasaur Wrote: The statement was expressed in a sarcastic manner insinuating that I was depressed, which by your definition of the word would indicate irrational thinking, correct? The question was a red herring to a sub-culture outside the social norms and the word emo has a negative connotation which puts forth a stereotype. But lets not argue over semantics to an irrelevant question.
I'll answer the question then.
No, I am not an emo. How can I prove this? You'll have to refute my argument.
Whatever though...
Sarcasm is just one of the many services I offer

But.... the statement was based on a reasonable conclusion drawn from the fact that your entire post count has pretty much consisted of "Life is pointless and everthing should die".
If you think this is a positive outlook...........
And the question was just a question. I'm happy to accept your claim that you are not in fact an Emo(though they are quite cute) since you know your circumstances and I don't.
Though I would suspect that you are still a teenager caught in the throes of the usual self imposed"the world doesn't understand my pain" angst and suffering.
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