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ok so im new here and i just wanted 2 say hi 2 every1
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Get the fuck rid of your x's. You don't know what they mean you emo piece of trash.
That aside, welcome. Hope you stick around.
That aside, welcome. Hope you stick around.
Astica wrote:That's probably the wankiest thing I've heard all day.
Elen wrote:If they were just bickering about politics, instead of indulging ERQ's passive-aggressive, self-aggrandizing fuckassery, then I wouldn't have a problem with it.
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It was mostly for lols. Partly, though, because... what ever happened to the hazing anyway?
Astica wrote:That's probably the wankiest thing I've heard all day.
Elen wrote:If they were just bickering about politics, instead of indulging ERQ's passive-aggressive, self-aggrandizing fuckassery, then I wouldn't have a problem with it.
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The letter X is the most known symbol of straight edge, commonly worn as a marking on the back of both hands, though it can be displayed on other body parts as well. Some followers of straight edge have also incorporated the symbol into clothing and pins. According to a series of interviews by journalist Michael Azerrad, the straight edge "X" can be traced to the Teen Idles' brief U.S. West Coast tour in 1980. The Teen Idles were scheduled to play at San Francisco's Mabuhay Gardens, but when the band arrived, club management discovered that the entire band was under the legal drinking age and therefore should be denied entry to the club. As a compromise, management marked each of the Idles' hands with a large black "X" as a warning to the club's staff not to serve alcohol to the band. Upon returning to Washington, D.C., the band suggested this same system to local clubs as a means to allow teenagers in to see musical performances without being served alcohol. The mark soon became associated with the straight edge lifestyle. In recent years, more music venues and (even dance clubs) have begun adopting this system.
A variation involving a trio of X's (xXx) originated in artwork created by Minor Threat's drummer, Jeff Nelson, in which he replaced the three stars in the band's hometown Washington, DC flag with X's. The term is sometimes abbreviated by including an X with the abbreviation of the term "straight edge" to give "sXe". By analogy, hardcore punk is sometimes abbreviated to "hXc". The X symbol can be used as a way to signify a band or person is straight edge, by adding the letter to the front and back, for example, the band 'xBarcadiax'.
A variation involving a trio of X's (xXx) originated in artwork created by Minor Threat's drummer, Jeff Nelson, in which he replaced the three stars in the band's hometown Washington, DC flag with X's. The term is sometimes abbreviated by including an X with the abbreviation of the term "straight edge" to give "sXe". By analogy, hardcore punk is sometimes abbreviated to "hXc". The X symbol can be used as a way to signify a band or person is straight edge, by adding the letter to the front and back, for example, the band 'xBarcadiax'.
Astica wrote:That's probably the wankiest thing I've heard all day.
Elen wrote:If they were just bickering about politics, instead of indulging ERQ's passive-aggressive, self-aggrandizing fuckassery, then I wouldn't have a problem with it.
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Dammit.
It likes me, and the x's are still there. What did I do so terribly wrong?
It likes me, and the x's are still there. What did I do so terribly wrong?
Astica wrote:That's probably the wankiest thing I've heard all day.
Elen wrote:If they were just bickering about politics, instead of indulging ERQ's passive-aggressive, self-aggrandizing fuckassery, then I wouldn't have a problem with it.
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Maybe DarkPain is straight edge too?
Yeah. Thats you.
I love you really.
Sometimes.
Well, most of the time, I guess.
Voly wrote:Blah blah blah I'm obsessed with telling everyone my beliefs repeatedly when no one cares and acting totally righteous about it. I get offended over usage of a letter of the alphabet on the assumption that only I'm special and no one understands me. Whine. Drugs are bad and this is something I must constantly remind myself and demonstrate through pretty pictures on my hand and determined-sounding msn names. Taking drugs is the worst thing anyone can do and compromises you as a stupid human being. You guys are all drug fucked faggots and don't get to go to heaven.
Yeah. Thats you.
I love you really.
Sometimes.
Well, most of the time, I guess.
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