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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The difference is, no real adults ever got involved in emo or punk. Being trendy and trying out things like this was strictly a kid thing for people college age or young professionals. It petered out because it had to when the kids got serious jobs. With the trans story, it's the adults in society who have actually gone mad -- and thereby supporting it -- by sanctioning this.[/quote] Plenty of adults got involved in emo and punk. Maybe not "real" adults, as you define it, but in that case, it's circular reasoning: No real adults got involved in emo and punk because any adults involved in emo and punk weren't real adults. You sure pay a lot of attention to the ways that other people choose to live their lives. Or at least one way that other people choose to live their lives. Why?[/quote]
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