Of Treating People Civilly, of Labels, and of White Foundation

As always, thank you notes are owed to the Finishing School of Flail and to [livejournal.com profile] staxxy for being fantastic beta readers.


(I really need to work on being more timely with updates. Goodness knows it's not like I'm short of things to write about!)
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From: [identity profile] cass404.livejournal.com


Finishing School of Flail

The names get better and better.

I has to explain Snarkling and GCS to the Niecelet. She ... reacted well. Course she was drinking coffee from a Snarkling mug. Lessons are easier with coffee.

From: [identity profile] poetry-lady.livejournal.com


I do understand the wish for/need for a label for oneself, sometimes. For me, it hits especially hard when I'm feeling like I belong nowhere, that I am, in fact, a freak of nature doomed to wander the eternal earth alone. And have actually had people say to me things like, "you wear too much X to be a goth, too much Y to by Z, so who, exactly, are you trying to be?"

I will now and forever cherish what you told me, because it helps me get through periods of doubt like that now. Eccentric does not equal freak does not equal a nation of one. :) But I suspect some of what your young reader was flailing about might've been that, since she'd been told she was a "poseur."

Love your colums. I do refer to them occasionally with the teens. :)

From: [identity profile] maiaarts.livejournal.com

typos?


'h yes,Snarklings' appears in your first letter as does
'ahissy' which I think should be a hissy

I loved the letter about labels. I would point out that sometimes it is great to refuse to be labeled. But it was a letter dear to my heart and I thank you for your wonderful answer.

Hugs for writing a new lesson!
ashbet: (PinkEyeshadow)

From: [personal profile] ashbet


I have been known to respond to comments about how I "____ too much to be a Goth" (with ___ meaning things like "smile" or "wear pink" or "listen to silly 80's pop or hair metal") by smiling and saying "Thankfully, one part of the Goth subculture that I enjoy is that it doesn't require you to be completely one-dimensional."

Good column, O Mannerly One!!

-- A ;)

From: [identity profile] cupcake-goth.livejournal.com

Re: typos?


How very odd! Apparently copying from GoogleDocs to WordPress randomly removes spaces. Thank you for pointing those out to me!

And thank you very much for the card & present! :)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


What I wouldn't have given to have had such a resource as your Gothic Charm School when I was a teen!

Happy Birthday, and I hope it's one filled with joy. And on a Saturday, no less!

Best,
Chris
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