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Goths tribe

First let's talk about The Gothic subculture

Introduction

What do you have to keep in mind while you're a goth

The Goth subculture began in England during the early 1980s in the Gothic rock scene, an offshoot of the post-punk genre. The Goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued to diversify. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from the 19th century Gothic literature along with horror films.

Hello, we are here to talk about goths tribe in school, we will try to explain what are their objectives and beliefs and what they stand for.

So... let's get started

First of all, you need to talk with your parents and explain them why do you want to become a goth.

Second, you need to know the goths culture.

Third, you need to have a superior attitude in school, it will work like a shield against your colleagues, don´t get in to name-calling fights because you won´t win them.

Fourth, you need to have good manners, even if everybody thinks you are a freak.

What does it feel to be a goth in your school

What tastes you need to embrace while you're a goth

You don´t have to feel like you’re not a real goth because you don’t like being picked on by people. Goodness knows there are plenty of grown up Goths who don’t like it either (but still have to put up with it). It’s just that other teens can have an annoying and hurtful behavior.

The Goth subculture has associated tastes in aesthetics, and fashion.

Goths dress code are within the subculture range from deathrock, punk, and Victorian styles, most often with dark attire, makeup, and hair.

The Goth subculture also has associated tastes in music. The music of the Goth subculture encompasses a number of different styles, including Gothic rock, deathrock, post-punk, darkwave, ethereal, industrial music, and neoclassical.

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