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- Dawngreeter
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It's a Deathrock thing. Safety pins, buttons, torn shirts, deathawks (kinda like mohawks but wider) and eyeliner. And various random 'just plain weird' stuff.
Kinda like this (only the eyeliner got a bit worn out by the time the photo was taken):
Kinda like this (only the eyeliner got a bit worn out by the time the photo was taken):
Is it bright where you are? Have the people changed? Does it make you happy?
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- Slartibartfast
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Is it just me or does the concept of Deathrock lose any sense of dignity when put in the same sentence as safety pins? They were designed to hold nappies together right? Surely, in the name of credibility, you should use really unsafe pins? Or at least just pins...It's a Deathrock thing. Safety pins, buttons
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He'll just come along and say that safety pins are sooo Punk and everything Punk is sooo cool (kewl even) and that he is sooo proud of the whole Punk-Deathrock connection.
But honestly speaking, nappies as such are an immensly awesome concept. I mean just think about it. It works on so many levels.
But honestly speaking, nappies as such are an immensly awesome concept. I mean just think about it. It works on so many levels.
Dawngreeter wrote:
U ovoj prici Evropa je kao drugi Isus Hrist. Zrtvovala se za grehe Sovjeta.
- Dawngreeter
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As a fashion accessory, safety pins gained popularity amongst the Punk crowd when Sex Pistols displayed that God Save the Queen flag where the queen's mouth was sealed shut with a safety pin. It was used prior to that stunt but I think it was that flag that sealed it forever as a universal punk accessory.
Also, when you're wearing safety pins, you're broadcasting to the world a very important message - I hate the system and I am ready to change baby diapers to prove it. If that's not hardcore I don't know what is.
Also, when you're wearing safety pins, you're broadcasting to the world a very important message - I hate the system and I am ready to change baby diapers to prove it. If that's not hardcore I don't know what is.
Is it bright where you are? Have the people changed? Does it make you happy?