Goths Enjoying Activities: A Deep Dive into the Evolving Subculture

Riley Sundew

Updated Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The video titled "Goths Enjoying Activities" on Imgur has sparked a lively discussion among viewers about the true essence of the goth subculture. This intriguing video showcases goths partaking in various activities, challenging the stereotypical image often associated with this group.

The goth subculture has long been misunderstood and narrowly defined by certain aesthetics and music preferences. However, many comments on the video emphasize that goth is an attitude rather than a strict fashion code. One viewer pointed out, "Personally, I don’t gatekeep fashion. It’s like saying you can only be goth if you went to a Cure concert in the 80’s. Style evolves, goth is an attitude."

Another viewer humorously remarked on the flexibility within the subculture, "There’s a surprising number of goth girls who periodically treat baby pink as the new black, and it makes me incredibly happy for some reason." This sentiment is echoed by others who believe that self-identification is key, as highlighted by a comment stating, "Do they feel like they're goths? Then they are goths. Don't be gothkeeping."

The discussion also delved into the broader classification within alternative cultures. One insightful comment reads, "I like to think of goth as the family designation. Emo, punk, grunge, etc., are the genus and the type of emo or punk is the species. So a grunge-loving mall rat would be GOTH GRUNCIFICA NUNDINAE. Your traditional goth would be GOTH MARYSHELLY TENEBRAE."

Interestingly, the video also references popular culture and media. For instance, someone noted, "South Park S17E04," pointing to an episode of the animated series that features goth characters. Another user shared a nostalgic advertisement, "Irn Bru produced an awesome Goth TV ad," providing a YouTube link for others to enjoy.

The debate over what constitutes a goth and the rejection of rigid labels is a recurring theme. One passionate comment sums it up well: "I'm a 47-year-old goth and I don't give a s*** what or how you dress as, if you think of yourself as goth, you are."

It’s clear from the video and the ensuing discussion that the goth subculture is diverse and evolving. Whether it's through embracing non-traditional colors, aligning with other subcultures, or simply enjoying activities that defy stereotypes, goths continue to challenge and redefine their identity in refreshing ways.

For those interested in exploring more about the goth subculture or simply enjoying the unique content, the video "Goths Enjoying Activities" offers a delightful glimpse into this rich and varied world.

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Top Comments from Imgur

bolobass

0-5 Gotha, depending on how they identify. No gatekeeping.

TheJackKetch

Personally I don’t gatekeep fashion. It’s like saying you can only be goth if you went to a Cure concert in the 80’s. Style evolves, goth is an attitude.

GuyWithDog

#1 I think I've unlocked big a**-y goth girl fetish

JohnWickdidnothingwrong

Ask them, how tf should I know?

PileOfWalthers

Do they feel like they're goths? Then they are goths. Don't be gothkeeping.

schrodingerscatfood

South Park S17E04

thedadinblack4

There’s a surprising number of goth girls who periodically treat baby pink as the new black, and it makes me incredibly happy for some reason.

grendelb

#3 Who cares? Goths don't. Anyone be whatever they want without labels.

Keru

I'm a 47 year old goth and I don't give a s*** what or how you dress as, if you think of yourself as goth, you are.

TheBunnyPants

I like to think of goth as the family designation. Emo, punk, grunge, etc are the genus and the type of emo or punk is the species. So a grunge loving mall rat would be GOTH GRUNCIFICA NUNDINAE. Your traditional goth would be GOTH MARYSHELLY TENEBRAE.

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