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5th November 09, 11:22 PM
#41
I know how you feel. I wear suits most of the time and I have a certain vintage 1920's/1930's look to me (I wear my kilt, but not all of the time yet). Often times younger people will say, "Wow you're pimp," or some remark such as that. I'm not a pimp and frankly I resent the connotation of the remark, but over time I've come to live with it. Because of the way I dress, I'm prone to get remarks from "ignorant" people. They don't really know any better and would rather make an assumption (and use poor language skills) when complimenting a person's wardrobe. My suggestion would be to just accept the remarks as a complement (which most often they are, they aren't intended to make fun or imply something rediculous) and ignore the fact that often times people aren't as educated as we'd like for them to be.
And hey, if the actual goths are giving you a thumbs up, then they like what you're wearing... it's a complement.
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6th November 09, 01:03 AM
#42
 Originally Posted by xena
Oh, and don't underestimate the Goths. All those pale teenage girls with eyeliner conquering Rome must've been an amazing sight to behold.
I don't know if they frighten the enemy, but by god they frighten me, LOL!
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6th November 09, 02:14 AM
#43
I wasn't frightened until I realized they took Rome... that puts a whole new perspective on things.
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6th November 09, 02:39 AM
#44
Lol looking pimp is not the same as being a pimp... Looking pimp is a compliment.. Like saying very stylish.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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6th November 09, 03:26 AM
#45
 Originally Posted by Ry Venable
Even when I walk by the "true goths" here in Seattle . . .
Did they look anything like this? 

"A 19th century artist's rendition of campaigning Goths as described by their 3rd - 4th century Roman adversaries."
Last edited by HarborSpringsPiper; 6th November 09 at 03:34 AM.
Reason: quote
Ken
"The best things written about the bagpipe are written on five lines of the great staff" - Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE
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6th November 09, 06:55 AM
#46
 Originally Posted by peacekeeper83
Lol looking pimp is not the same as being a pimp... Looking pimp is a compliment.. Like saying very stylish.
I guess they could have said "You're looking L'il Abner!"
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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6th November 09, 06:00 PM
#47
 Originally Posted by Ry Venable
Any advice on NOT looking goth would be appreciated.
Wear a nice velvet doublet with gilt braid and lace jabot and cuffs.
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6th November 09, 07:05 PM
#48
I'm Goth too?
Wow, the thread-start just about described me -- Seattle, shaved head, earrings, I wear black plenty but not predominantly ... however folk tend to think that I'm military over other assumptions (probably had to do w/ my posture and not shuffling about).
Uhm, trade the black-uk for a Black-Watch? Band shirt is a good idea ... of course, just as long as its not a goth band, but that doesn't sound to be an issue -- metal could work, Celtic-punk could work as well ... whatever works for ya. I don't know what to tell you to change -- because its not my place -- but I can tell you I've changed my attitude ... Forget'Em, I don't care what whoever-they-are think, I can't do anything about it. Step out, be you, and put your best self forward.
But consider this -- sure "they" are saying you look goth, but it could be worse ... they're not saying you look emo. 
(them might be fightin' words *wink*)
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8th November 09, 05:43 PM
#49
 Originally Posted by Ry Venable
Even when I walk by the "true goths" here in Seattle I get the "thumbs-up", or "wicked dued" comments from them.
When I was in Portland a few years ago, I got a thumbs up from a Goth too. I was wearing my box pleat Brodie Hunting kilt, a button-down collar shirt, traditional hose with tied flashes, sporran, belt and brown dress shoes.
My guess is that approval from a Goth is them recognizing what they perceive as another non-conformist, and the label "Goth" from others is perhaps misapplied.
Abax
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