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Monday, May 10, 2004 . 5/10/2004

I have been searching the internet for the TRUE meaning and TRUE history of "goth" and found only that the EARLIEST this term came from was from the design of the buildings some hundreds or thousands of years ago. So how did "gothic" become what it is known as today? Basicaly what you are saying when you are "goth" is that you are a building. That's really all it means. It wasn't really religion either but a group of people, a tribe of people that just dissapeared, and why that is I still want to know. I have seen SO MANY sites on goths as being dark, or evil, etc, when they don't even know WHAT IT REALLY MEANS. It's not about music, not about wearing black, but WAS a new wave in architecture long ago. These buildings have a very medieval look to them, which I like,and they also have this evil sort of look to them, but it had NOTHING to do with religion or how people dressed. And untill there is a SERIOUS site about what "gothic" REALLY MEANT AND WHERE IT CAME FROM, WITH AS MANY DETAILS AS POSSIBLE, anyone who says they are "gothic" is and idiot. Modern things are way off.
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