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    "I had a good marriage, and for that I'm grateful...but I've become hateful toward all humans in general only because it seems so easy for people to get along that have empathy." Kurt Cobain, in his 'suicide note', found next to his corpse on Friday, April 8th 1994, stated his hatred towards human society. Dead at 27, he remains among one of the most monumental and controversial lyrists in history. In spite of his tempestuous marriage with drug addict, Courtney Love, reckless drug abuse, and a childhood

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    Emo Subculture

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    THE EMO SUBCULTURE Aspects of Contemporary Society Emo, short for Emotional; this group is generally constructed as a group of teenagers who desperately try to escape the social class they have been put into. Mostly an underground scene the term “Emo” began as a music genre in the mid 1980’s with a group of bands set on redefining punk rock music. They based their music on emotions and feelings and this quickly spread throughout America. This lasted until the early 2000’s when the bases turned to

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    There are all kinds of “emo” type of music/songs. Adults would think that emo music is the cause for all the suicides, depression, self-harm, homicide and what not, but it is not completely true. Emo music is must more than adults bargain for. Emo music have real deep meanings in their lyrics, they may have some “dark” language in their music, but some bands don 't mean for it to influence others. Emo music helps those who need to escape from reality and enter the world of music. Emo music may not

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    In high school, a group of friends introduced me to Jacob Garrett: he would soon introduce me to the DIY music scene. I remember, in fact, the day I first saw his band, Clearviews, perform: in a twenty-feet-by-twenty-feet room, about twenty people packed together in order to listen to punk music. Let me clarity, these people, by societal standards, may be labeled “misfits.” For this reason: I felt at home. After coming home and researching, however, it turned out that many DIY artists were social

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    My Chemical Romance was a musical band in the subculture of emo, a shortened version of emotional. MCR was active from 2001 until their disbandment in 2013. Hailing from New Jersey, this band recreated what it meant to be a band, and what it meant to be in the music industry. Above all, they tapped into raw human emotions and gave them a soundtrack, and brought a strong message to carry for an eternity “You are not alone.” The band had four main members: singer Gerard Way, bassist Mikey Way, guitarist

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    Common Cancer Man Negative Traits - Check NOW! What are Cancer man negative traits? Although he is a charming person, still this guy also has many negative qualities. For example, he is prone to sensitivity and swing moods, making him stressful and worried easily. In addition, stubbornness is one of his weaknesses. Via this article, learn about Cancer negative characteristics in male to understand your man deeply. (#1) add picture The man born between June 21 and July 22 is considered as a Cancerian

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    J.M Coetzee's "The Harms of Pornography" As the debate over pornography and its place in society grows hotter every day, several authors in particular shed a new light on the subject. Both their intuition and insight involving their beliefs can help the reader a great deal in seeing aspects of this debate that might have otherwise gone without the consideration that they so deserve. I believe that pornography is not only okay, but is allowing our country to take a step back and ask ourselves

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    2008). A research fellow at the Hoover Institute Mary Eberstadt states that nowadays for teenagers pornography is as cool as cigarettes were in 1950s (Melby, 2010). According to the survey in which 594 students participated, it was found that small children (8-10 years) are not so exposed to the Internet pornography (less than two percent). However, later they are much more exposed to watch the pornography online “by age 11 (11 percent), age 12 (16 percent) and age 13 (21 percent). The mean age of first

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    Pornography is one of mankind's most revered, respected, and repulsed pastimes. Adults can use pornography to relieve stress, enhance their sex lives, or simply as a means of entertainment. One of the easiest and most popular ways of obtaining pornographic material is over the Internet. The only downside is that the Internet is accessible to children; therefore, pornography is accessible to children. While adults should have limitless access to Internet porn, minors should be kept away from this

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    MacKinnon, in her book Feminism Unmodified, takes a unique approach to the problem of gender inequality in America. She claims that pornography defines the way in which America’s patriarchal society perpetuates male dominance, and attacks traditional liberal methods that defend pornography on the basis of the first amendment’s right to free speech. According to MacKinnon, pornography is not an example of speech but rather an act. She proposes that this act discriminates against women as a class, and therefore

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