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Music
I like music. It's a simple topic really, music can mean something to some people but others could have no interest in it. I franically have a big interest in music, music even saved my life. But I don't mean pop/ mainstream music; I mean rock/ metal/ screamo music or what society likes to call "emo". I mean, I really like Fall Out Boy and they are played on the radio so is that considered "emo" if all you One Direction fans are listening to it? I also like 5 Seconds of Summer, a new band from Australia. So what I'm really getting at here is that fact that I like Black Veil Brides, Nirvana, Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens, Of Mice & Men, Bring me the Horizon and so much more doesn't mean that I am "emo" or "goth" or anything else. I am just a person, I breathe the same air as you so why am I being called "emo" or listening to this far more inspirational music that has saved many lives because of it's lyrics.
You help me understand.
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