(Jilli - I was totally kidding about the whole growing out of your goth phase and the cable knit sweater thing. In hindsight, I should have realized that that was a shitty thing to say, even in jest, as I'm sure you get enough of that shit from other people that you don't need it from yur friends, even in a joking manner. I'm sorry.)
Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Aimée, you doofus. I not only knew you were kidding, your post made me giggle. Stop worrying.
Jilli, someone from yahoo news group I'm on quoted you today. It was about aging goths. I was all, "HEY! I know who that is!!!"
My worlds are colliding.
Jilli, someone from yahoo news group I'm on quoted you today. It was about aging goths. I was all, "HEY! I know who that is!!!"
Eeeee! Oh, I'm always so tickled when I see things like this. Do you remember what they quoted?
Aimée, you doofus. I not only knew you were kidding, your post made me giggle. Stop worrying.
Yes, m'lady.
Jilli, Can you imagine the vampire that would've lived here?
It's gone as of 2006, but was abandoned for 30 years on the Hunter's Point Naval Yard in San Francisco.
Heh. Looks like an early Ministry video.
Cool picture with a perfect caption: "Vampire Eyes"
What an album cover this would make. Sisters of Mercy, I think.
...and this would be the Tom Waits album cover.
It was about aging goths.
Well, much like aging wine, you need to stick them in a cool, dark room for a few years....
She quoted this:
So why do people think there's a "use-by" date on being a Goth? Perhaps because the main images people have of Goths are either moody teenagers in black, or mid-twenties club-goers in PVC. Many people think being a Goth is something you grow out of, not into.
My worlds are colliding.Fleeeeeeeeee!
I may have worlds colliding issues.
Many people think being a Goth is something you grow out of, not into.
Interesting because I've recently been thinking about Goth as an aesthetic sensibility. Which is not the sort of thing you need outgrow.