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A Goth Future?

First Dagworth, next the world! That's what The Guardian's Dave Simpson seems to think.

"Most youth subcultures encourage people to drop out of school and do illegal things," she says. "Most goths are well educated, however. They hardly ever drop out and are often the best pupils. The subculture encourages interest in classical education, especially the arts. I'd say goths are more likely to make careers in web design, computer programming ... even journalism."

Still doesn't explain why I know more goths through the world of model railways than through RPGs.

Posted by TimHall at March 21, 2006 07:37 PM | TrackBack
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in the so called "future" all of us goths (im a goth) will come out of the dark delling place that is our mind and become beings for beoind what we are now a we taking 10,000 yrs from now i think that in 20yrs of so the world will a enter a dark age bands like my dieing bride will be number 1 in the charts all the bright suuny crap that is on tv will change there would be tv like itv changed to only showing stuff about music and art and things to do if u are bored

Posted by: Matt Evans on May 7, 2006 10:30 PM
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