I really want to look like this:
I donāt know if the normies will start to ask me if itās a cosplay or something but I donāt careā¦
I really want to look like this:
I donāt know if the normies will start to ask me if itās a cosplay or something but I donāt careā¦
Thatās somehow very fitting
Heās one of my favorite characters for that matter. Iād still go for something slightly more boxy and forgo wearing clothes.
But anyways, when will the xBriareos body become available?
This is what Iād settle for
You guys all have big dreams,
I just want my hand to light up when I share my numberā¦
when flexNT2 ):
Thingamabobs? Iāve got twenty. But I want more⦠Things that blink, things that charge when theyāre out in the sun. Wish I could be- ā¦part of that world.
XSIID fits that role?
I mean does your hand really light up when no one sees it because itās under a phone?
If your hand lights up in a forestā¦
Itās quite visable from iPhones due to top coil
Is that master chief
Itās E3N! And future meā¦
oh⦠then itās actually even more interesting knowing the intended OS also has that issue!
Tx!
First of all, glad to see you back!!
Thenā¦
That is the best comment possible!!
Nah, seriously, the older I get, the more I find out the best goths are the non-goth-gothsā¦
It always startled me, though, how wide was the goth subculture (from vamp to cyber, with hundreds of sub-subgenres), but at the same time each city, or even each neighbourhood, would be so closed up in a single viewpoint from a single ramification, and brand everything else as ānot-true gothāā¦
And where I grew up Cybergoth was the most shunned of genres tooā¦
To the point I feel a lot of the nice people I always thought I would meet through that identification, I actually meet through something else insteadā¦
That is an astonishing feeling indeed!!
My flex DF2 + LED Nail is still going strong. and I do stress my hand a lot (Climbing, airsoft, etc)
So maybe thatās something to look upon?
Thanks - glad to find some time to be back again
Yep, from my experience, the goth subculture hates itself with a passion - well, at least everyone hates every other part of that subculture thatās not the same tiny niche they feel comfortable in. I frequently visited the biggest goth-/wave-/whatever festival in Germany, the Wave Gotik Treffen, and it was so funny to see - people in victorian ballgowns, people in fantasy-/middle-ages-clothes, cybers, wavers, punk, fetish, neofolk, EBM⦠all those different people met, ultimately had a good time, but still kinda looked down on each other. So stupid⦠I kinda felt āat homeā there, simply because I wasnāt the only freak on the street, but it wasnāt really that āweāre all just a big familyā-feeling the organisers always tried to evoke.
Now Iāve visited a big hardstyle festival in the Netherlands for some times, and while I stick out like hell there, everyone is sooo cool and friendly and positive. Nobody really cares about how you look there, and if you do something special (maybe full-on cyber dress, maybe things like running around as an inflatable T-Rexā¦), people just smile at you and give you an occasional high five.
If @Pilgrimsmaster was a human:
think that sums it up to perfection!
I love WGT!!
Will probably be there next year with some friends from Norway, Mexico and Germany.
But totally get what you meanā¦
Even the sectioning into āthis square is for Steampunks, that other one is for Victorians. this venue for goth-punks. this is for Synth. Cybergoths fuck off. yaddayaddaā is kinda offputting⦠=/
Gets to the ridiculous point that some venues charge you a separate ticket! Think last time it was Grausame Tƶchter that I had to pay extra to see, because it was happening at the fem-punk-goth venue (not to be confused with the punk-goth venue, which was also charging itās own tickets)
But I did met some of my closest friends there anyway!