wow do you really think ? so are you telling me when your emotional - like what heres a scenario your gf broke up with you, does that mean ur an infection ? a disease ? a STD ? thats a really disgusting line - what you said of course, not what i just said emos are still real people, their actually more real than you and I because they can actually feel pain and misery whereas what you might not ? so doesnt that make you "not real person" ? Just dont do it on a car forum is all we should be saying The whole point of this thread was to just tell people the harsh reality, and slap some sense into them basically. Although some people may think I'm a flamebaiting Troll son of a whore. Either way I don't mind. BUT...re: SQU-47N's post: I think he was referring to the common social trend that we see in modern youth culture, not the actual methodology of 'feeling' that is experienced by us as sentient beings. When looking at Emo culture, we're presented with young members of either sex, dressing up in obscure (although given that the trend is now so very popular, you couldn't really call it obscure) clothing, of which when itemised presents nothing but black hoodies, doc martins and extremely tight jeans. On top of all this, their psychological outlook is grim because they think their parents hate them by disciplining them, and/or it is due to their failure at achieving 'Fanboi' status on Guitar Hero, or some other modern emopopculture trend, which in effect greatly reduces their ability to study and excel at something more meaningful for the human race. This spreads like wildfire amoung the kiddie-troop. Being emotional doesn't label you as a terminal illness on society, but being an Emotrooper sure does.