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Gothic_punk
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Male, 50
0 miles · Greater Manchester

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I like the threads which are either funny or have some substance to them. I am not hugely keen on the chatrooms unless I already know the people I am chatting to, in which case they can be lots of fun - I find it hard to navigate past the 'do you want to meet me now, no i can't show you pictures but I want to see yours.'
I do find idle chatter on here is a good way to find people who you might click with, on whatever level. I need to get to know something about people before I am interested in interacting with them more, and I find profiles don't really tell you very much, as fun as they are to look through smile
Not replying to try and get off with you - just want to say the more goths here the merrier - you both look very cool smile
Sorry to hijack your thread...
If I get the funding, will you get the naked punk rock chicks?
I can manage about towards the costs...
Clerks was great - despite the lack of people being eaten biggrin
Yes, mine was the... ahem... classic return of the living dead from 1985 or so... I liked the new remakes and loved Shaun of the Dead, but we need something new starring genuine punk rock chicks dancing naked in cemetaries before being eaten. Is that too much to ask?
All my film quotes are very predictable. I can't guess any that have been asked, either, unless they are from movies about zombies eating people's brains.
So here's mine:
I will be kind and include several quotes - this is from probably my favourite movie ever ( which should tell you everything you need to know about me)
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Freddy: But I don't care darling, because I love you, and you've got to let me eat your brains.
Frank: International treaty, all skeletons come from India.
Freddy: No kidding, how come?
Frank: How the hell do I know how come? The important question is, where do they get all the skeletons with perfect teeth?
Suicide: You think this is a fuckin' costume? This is a way of life.
Chuck: Hey, Casey, do you like sex with death?
Casey: Yeah, so fuck off and die.
Ernie Kaltenbrunner: Eating brains... How does that make you feel?
1/2 Woman Corpse: It makes the pain go away!
'It's improved a lot around here since all the asbo's were handed out. When they expire next week we expect things will get back to normal.'
For those of you who never get them - you need to try harder! I recommend cider, and lots of it.
The more drink tip also does not work - at least, not once you have the actual hangver.
Best thing for a hangover is to lie in bed whining and shying away from bright lights like a mogwai. Water helps, but if you can face getting out of bed you're halfway cured :}
Belated happy returns hun.
Hope you overdid the partying! That's what birfdays is for >:}
'Do you look a mess
Do you have a hangover
Did you over do the lemonade
Cut short on the soda
Did you do that dance
The doctor told you that you shouldn't do
But you're only young
You should do that dance twice over'
I seem to have opened a can of worms here...
We should start a geek-support group.
'My name is Gothic-Punk and I am a geek.'
I always insult thier dress sense - on one occasion I said to some guy who dared to call me a freak, 'if i want fashion advice, i will ask someone who doesn't wear white socks and brown cords.'
His mates laughed him off the street smile
you haven't lived till you have killed all of your mates in a bar room brawl started by a dwarf who didn't have enough money to payy for the round of drinks he knocked over trying to get to the lav after having eaten rancid rat pie.
I am geeking out way too much here, aren't i?
I run a Judge Dredd game and a Warhammer one. It is a ton of fun and we need more people around the table. Sundays are spent beating the shit out of various imaginary foes, using 20 sided dice as weapons :>
For the last... um.. year and a half, we have been playing through a very complex Warhammer role-playing game which is nearing it's climax. Right now, my friends have to beat the living crap out of a bunch of religious zealots in order to bring stability back to the Empire. And they have to do this through talking and playing out the situation in real time. For non-players, this sounds really lame. You have to be there...
We also have a ton of games involving hoards of orks eating people.
I joined this site lookiNg for men, women or couples with a bi male to have casual sex with - without the hassle of having to dress up and go to a nightclub. And, yes, I can just go to a club and bring someone home, but I have gone off that game completely, because it isn't honest enough for me - and one night stands started from a basis of meet in a club, snog then shag, always end in awkwardness at the very least - sometimes they refuse to end at all, which isn't good as someone usually gets hurt even if that was never the intention.
Most of the time I am not interested in casual sex, but occasionally I am. I am certainly not looking for a 1 on 1 relationship - and most of the time I am not looking for anything at all other than fun banter with likeish minded people.
But if I was looking for a 1-2-1 relationship, I probably would look elsewhere.
I also do ok... I was just testing the water to see if anyone else was a bit... geeky, like me.
See, thing is, I enjoy stereotypes tremendously, and then refuse to fit in with them. This makes me sad - I actually do spend my sundays running games for friends, and I do read comics and enjoy sci-fi... and I find it funny that the stereotype for guys like me doesn't actually fit the people.. I was being silly in a way but was also seeing if there were other people here with similar interests, sorta thing.
And, um, stuff..
Also, asptimes = passtimes. i am sure there is an edit function, but I want to avoid geeky-stuff till I have figured out the general disposition of the forum towards geek-stuff. ;>
I am very much into a whole slew of hobbies and apsstimes that usually guarantee 'you will never get laid.'
I like comics, and sci-fi, and Lord of the Rings, and I roleplay.
But I also shower.
So, tell me - I know that all of these things are associated with losers and the comic-book guy from The Simpsons...
Does enjoying geeky things automatically make a person less likely to get laid, or what?
Discuss...
::runs away::
I used to love getting my back scratched to buggery - visible marks and all that. I loved how it felt, in a simialr way I now love the feeling of the tattooists needle. I don't particularly want to be scarred after a shag nowadays, though - but I am sure I would not complain if someone scratched the flesh from my back even now - though I would hate the marks. Maybe I'm just freaky.
This place is full of old goths and punks. I knew I would fit right in smile
New Model Army were fabulous. I should really consider planning a social...
I have several face pics on my profile and occasionally make them public. But I do not choose to have them freely accessable all of the time because I do worry about what would happen if someone from work were to see them. It isn't anything to do with being ashamed of my sexual identity, it's to do with not wanting to explain my sexual identity to work collegues unless I choose to.
I am openly bisexual with all friends and family and with most of the people at work, but there are still people I choose not to tell. It's my choice. Nothing to do with shame or guilt, lots to do with ' Too much effort to enlighten some people, I'd much rather not make the effort'
I suppose it also has to do with the nature of my work - I work with children and there are people knocking around who don't think anyone with any kind of sexuality that deviates from what they percieve as normal should be allowed within ten miles of children. A complete load of bollocks, yes, but not something I can be arsed arguing with at work. So I choose to remain vaguely annonymous-ish.
Can I start a 'what should I wear' discussion now, or leave it for later?
So looking forward to this - thanks for organising it, Gem!
I adore Gary Numan. And Soft Cell / Marc Almond equally. I met Marc at a book signing and almost fainted. I wanted his babies.
I love 80's music, but probably not the sort of music most people remember. I have always been a bit... odd...
As for modern cover versions... and I want to see if anyone can name the original artists on most of these - and see if you can't guess my favourite artist ever and start to critisise my taste based on this list...
Nine Inch Nails - Dead Souls, Metal, Memorabilia,(You're So) Physical
Marliyn Manson - Tainted Love, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Down In The Park
Foo Fighters - Down In The Park
Girls Under Glass - Down In The Park (Ok, ok - it's just a favourtie song, ok???)
Damon Albarn - We Have A Technical
Hactually, apart from those, covers of 80's songs don't really work very often. Nothing can touch the orginal versions of, say, Human League songs without sounding really stupid because the actual songs were daft - they just sounded good delivered by Phil Oakey and a bunch of synths. They can't be redone.
I am rambling. This is normal.
You lot all need to come for a night out with me and I can show you the places that still play all that stuff. I'll be hanging out in the Bowie/glam/new romantic room, though :>
I was going to do exactly the same thing!
I suggest 'Ace of Spades' by Motorhead :>
I feel sorry for Britney. To have everything you do from such a young age scrutinised and splashed all over the papers cannot be easy. Didn't she become successful initially as a kid?
Imagine if every time you went out and got wasted you were on the front of the papers the whole world over the next day, and everyone seemed to have an opinion of you based on that, and people thought they had a right to be publically critical and scathing of you just because you'd made some records which some people liked and some people didn't.
Look at what happens to people who beome so successful from a young age - Drew Barrymore, Judy Garland, Michael Jackson... or people who get public success a little older like Robbie Williams - everyone has an opinion about you and because you're in the public eye you are supposed to be above the pressure of that. People think they have the right to make comments about you on a deeply personal level just because you've made some records which they thought were shit. I'd hate it.
Now, I'm not a fan of these people on a musical level, but even the people whose records I like, who have tasted success on a far smaller scale and who haven't had the constraints of having to try and be some kind of clean-cut role model for the kids, have publically not handled the pressure well.
Marc Almond and his drug-fuelled nervous breakdown after the success of 'Tainted Love', Kurt Cobain not handling Nirvana becomming huge at all - the list could go on forever.
People like Britney must feel the pressure far more deeply becuase thier success is on a much higher level _and_ they're supposed to put on this mask all the time and play thier coporate image. She has been famous for so long she probably hasn't had anything close to a normal life, and it's debatable whether she would have chosen that lifestyle had she had any idea what she was letting herself in for. And her success started at an age where I don't think she really was old enough to make an informed decision oon what she wanted her whole life to be like.
I'm sure her money creates something of a comfort zone but even with double what she earns I'm not sure I'd trade places with her.
You don't post for a few days and then it gets all difficult to keep up!
Anyways, if I could change one thing about the world it would have to be the shape. This spherical nonsense has gone on far too much.
I can't decide what shape I'd want, though. So maybe that's a non-starter.