tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558424572756809698.post2374160579982288061..comments2023-09-28T03:50:09.319-07:00Comments on Tombstone Tails: Long Time Passingsyndehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06249046709493222835noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558424572756809698.post-43994835791093471402010-12-07T11:57:25.051-08:002010-12-07T11:57:25.051-08:00Gee I hope I am not as boring as that last comment...Gee I hope I am not as boring as that last comment makes me sound. LOL Just the truth!!<br />LoislayneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558424572756809698.post-47136817109433629662010-12-07T11:54:26.491-08:002010-12-07T11:54:26.491-08:00The funeral home sounds interesting. I dont unders...The funeral home sounds interesting. I dont understand steampunk, sorry. Everyone used to say I was Goth, but I just told them I like to wear black. No weird makeup, just black clothes and shoes. People used to say I looked evil and told me to wear color. I told them I wear what I want. <br />Glad I found your blog.<br />LoislayneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558424572756809698.post-52555630812209303242010-11-25T16:12:11.902-08:002010-11-25T16:12:11.902-08:00Before I had my son, I was as goth as they got in ...Before I had my son, I was as goth as they got in this state, which isn't saying much. Multi-colored hair, a few piercings, and you were in. Not a huge set of standards. It wasn't until I started looking more "professional" that I found the real goth scene, hidden away. It was all in the music. You can't really do the goth thing here without the fear of being stuffed into the back of a van and taken to a holy spring to splash the devil out of you. (Seriously. You should have seen the response to my ankh tattoo. AN ANKH! Gah.)<br /><br />And don't knock the steampunkers too quickly. Those clothes work GREAT when you have a big butt and a small waist. Goth clothing (or as close as we get here) is not flattering to fat bottom girls with flat chests! I can do the corset tops, but damn are those pants torture. : )Jackie Uhrmacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04159292111210906463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558424572756809698.post-47491272896137775092010-11-22T23:33:03.243-08:002010-11-22T23:33:03.243-08:00Chapel sounds really interesting! A converted fune...Chapel sounds really interesting! A converted funeral home? Spooky and cool all at the same time. I would so totally go to something like that.<br /><br />I've always felt the same way, as far as identifying as "goth." It's not at all only reliant upon the superficial aspects. I like horror movies, I loved The Cure, I do have a fondness for black.. and tendency to dress dramatically if given the chance... But I too wear color! And I like it. I feel like we all have multi dimensional facets to the things we can relate to, and it is often times hard for people to avoid wanting to be just like another person.. be on trend. I think the coolest thing someone can do is to be open about the things that they like or dislike, no matter what "scene" they may be in.. and if it goes against the grain. :)<br /><br />I have yet to be exposed to the full scene of Steampunk, I think some of the styles are interesting.. but the goggles crack me up. <br /><br />Complexity is great! Because, really.. we all are... not all of us embrace it though.Larissanoreply@blogger.com