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I remember the time, in the beginning of the wide spread of the internet, when it was popular to find a not so well written article online about a subculture and criticize it. "look how the normies classified us, etc" Here an article from Wiki, feel free to comment:)
I remember the time, in the beginning of the wide spread of the internet, when it was popular to find a not so well written article online about a subculture and criticize it. "look how the normies classified us, etc" Here an article from Wiki, feel free to comment:)
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Cybergoth
Cybergoth is a subculture that derives from elements of goth, raver, rivethead and cyberpunk fashion. Opinion differs as to whether cybergoth has the requisite complexity to constitute a subculture, with some commentators suggesting that it is no more than a small aesthetic variation on cyberpunk or raver fashion. History The term 'Cybergoth' was coined in 1988 by Games Workshop, for their roleplaying game Dark Future, the fashion style did not emerge until the following decade. Valerie Steele quotes Julia Borden, who defines cybergoth as combining elements of industrial aesthetics with a style associated with "Gravers" (Gothic ravers). Gravers hybridized "the British Raver look and the German ClubKid look with a 'freak show' spin." as well as a fusion between German and Austrian styles. Borden indicates that initially the hair extensions and bright fishnets did not mesh well with goth fashion, but that by 2002 "the rave elements of dress were replaced by Industrial-influenced accessories, such as goggles, reflective clothing, and mostly black clothing." Steele summarizes: Today...
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