I will admit I had a difficult time around Christmas with all the muses singing "peace on earth and good will torward men" while all around the lethal human vivisection continues, poverty deepens, and the web of hatred and spiral of injustice keeps spinning tighter and longer, and while I grow more lonely and incoherant, I have found gothic music both Christian and secular to be a good coping factor though.Shadowchild wrote:
Everyone else seems like they all had fun on New Years.
I just listened to my music, cry, stare at the wall, and hate fireworks.
I know I normally stay up late but not usually because I was crying for 3 hours...
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
GhostontheNet wrote:I will admit I had a difficult time around Christmas with all the muses singing "peace on earth and good will torward men" while all around the vivisection continues, poverty deepens, and the web of hatred and spiral of injustice keeps spinning tighter and longer, and while I grow more lonely and incoherant, I have found gothic music both Christian and secular to be a good coping factor though.
Myself, I've come to appreciate the Sisters of Mercy, BATZZ in the Belfry, and Beauty for Ashes. I don't know the Barlow Girl band, but it is a good song;Shadowchild wrote:
That is what I listened to. Well... That and all the depressing songs on my Barlow Girl CD. Somehow the Porcelain Heart song made me feel alot better after about 20 times of listening to it...
Oh the irony of hypocricy.spectro-king wrote:noooooooooooooooo!
shadow! don't turn into a goth! I love the way you are! don't change!
Shadowchild wrote:
Yeah. It is kinda funny hw with other people they can speak to hod silently, I am so far uncapable of doing so...
Maybe I was just upset over my bf. His parents allowed him to drink whatever he wanted, so he was all boozed up by the time the clock started. If I would have been with him he wouldn't have done that, but he lives a few states away so it is hard to do that...
Yojimbo wrote:How old is your boyfriend? From the way you put it he deffinetly does not sound legal. And if your boyfriend's drinking habits depend on you being there or not then maybe it's time to let him go. That kind of stuff is just going to be an unnecesary burden on you and bring you down. And it deffinetly doesn't sound like this was just a one time thing but a regular occurence.
Man, that's strange-- usually I find that listening to depressing music absolutely makes me feel worse, not better. It makes me start wallowing in my misery and stop focusing on making an effort to cheer up, and instead I become complacent in pain. If I'm really upset and want to feel better, I've got to listen to something that is happy or do something that I can enjoy.
spectro-king wrote:noooooooooooooooo!
shadow! don't turn into a goth! I love the way you are! don't change!
Yojimbo wrote:How old is your boyfriend? From the way you put it he deffinetly does not sound legal. And if your boyfriend's drinking habits depend on you being there or not then maybe it's time to let him go. That kind of stuff is just going to be an unnecesary burden on you and bring you down. And it deffinetly doesn't sound like this was just a one time thing but a regular occurence.
Shadowchild wrote:
Everyone else seems like they all had fun on New Years.
I just listened to my music, cry, stare at the wall, and hate fireworks.
I know I normally stay up late but not usually because I was crying for 3 hours...
Shadowchild wrote:
I am debating whether or not to post u he main reason why I was depressed, but I dont want to sound whiny. (sp?)
Having poured out some measure of your heart and troubles to the forum already, no reason to stop now unless it compromises someone or something.Shadowchild wrote:
I am debating whether or not to post u he main reason why I was depressed, but I dont want to sound whiny. (sp?)
GhostontheNet wrote:Although gothic music isn't always depressing, depressing music at times like this does have the advantage of bringing pain into sharp focus to be experienced as it is and be dealt with - although certainly the opposite attitude from trying to "drown out" one's troubles with the bottle or with parties or sex or that kind of thing, or even from simply trying to act happy when one is not.
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