I don't mind the "scene emo" culture, and even like some punk-emo music such as My Chemical Romance or Cauterize. They have OK lyrics, a meaning and have the right to exist. The scene fashion is usually attractive as well.
What really annoys me is what people overdo it, or just turn emo overnight for purposes of fitting in with the "alternative" crowd or getting attention. One day they are wearing minishorts and those baggy shapeless tops that seem to be mainstream fashion for some strage reason, the next they have hair in their eyes, Converse shoes and scartches on their wrists.
If they genuinely like the music and the style and don't do anything to you, let them be.
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