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lafemmeluna · 5 years
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When I ran away with some of my faves in search of tunes, coffee, and witchy history. #tbt #Salem #Boston #blaqkaudio #gothsintrees ❤️ (at Salem, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4AfDJAHXJs/?igshid=14ur6el2jwqb4
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cyborganna · 6 years
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🏡#ThrowBackThursday ~ You've heard of 🖤#GothsInTrees, but have you heard of 🖤#GothsInSwings??? 😆 🌞#SummerFun at @russt.radiator's Birthday doo' a few years ago..... 📷: #NickBenke 😁
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nonnynoonoo123 · 7 years
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Beginning to forget what my hair looks like down! The Maine needs some serious TLC! Never enough time in the day to cut your own hair cause you don't trust anyone else to 😂👌😭 #gothsintrees #overtiredmalkmilk #hashtagsarestupid
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snow-and-resin · 8 years
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I follow a wonderful Youtuber, @yogscastkimbox She’s been having a tough time and I just saw some pics coming by here of photos she showed on a livestream, of her goth years. While I still consider myself goth at age 26, I have a very different style now. But all the photos she posted could have literally been me. So in solidarity, I’m posting all the pics I could find on this computer or anywhere online. They’re of me between age 13 and 17 or so? High school at least lol. I thought I was the shit. My nickname in school was the übergoth. I was so incredibly edgy. It’s pretty hilarious. I thought I knew it all but I didn’t know shit, as it turns out. After this came victorian goth and I had a brief steampunk phase.
Kim, I think we could have been edgy goth buddies, had we lived in the same country.
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gothsuptrees · 1 year
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Emily submitted this photo with the comment "World Goth day picnic 2013". She also submitted it with the comment “World goth day picnic 2016-2017?  An oldy but a goody.”
Whenever it was, I think we can agree that it was a good year and likely a very enjoyable picnic. Goths mostly don’t admit that something was a good time until 2-3 years after the event happened. Frankly, it's not appropriate to admit it. That is unless it was the first time they went out to a gig or club after lockdowns and then it was all “THIS IS THE BEST NIGHT OF MY LIFE, I LOVE YOUSE ALL!” (obviously, these are Australian goths) and then immediately reinstated the 2-3 year wait for good-time acknowledgement as is right and proper.
Our goth here has chosen to observe World Goth Day up a tree.  I appreciate their warm and practical yet stylish outfit for the Northern hemisphere May weather.  Bonus points for platform boots of a practical height, patterned trousers, and most excellent goth Dame Edna cat-eye sunglasses.  There’s no smiling and they’re a good height up the tree.  They’re out in the daylight but it appears to be an overcast day, so reduced chance of UV exposure. 
4.4 out of 5 – Some sad old goths are so goth that they will never admit that they’ve ever had a good time (or that they’re goths). They'll probably also whinge about how mainstream goth is becoming these days.
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