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Christian Goths “ALL GOTHS ARE SATANIC”? Thats the biggest stereotype yet! Goths can be methodist, lutheran, catholic, christian, atheist, buddhist, anything. i have also heard people say “all goths dont believe in god”. well alot of people dont believe in god, people of different races and cultures. not just one particular group. Most Goths i have talked to believe in god, they just dont label themselves a religion. People have made goths out to be monstrous worshippers. But in all reality goths are sincere people. They are no different than anyone else, and they shouldnt be treated so rudely. Goths can be any religion or non religion they want. So lets stop all the stereotyping, and let everyone go on their own path. March 19, 2010
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Wednesday 7 September 2016 The Goth Dictionary Moontan The opposite of a suntan. The paleness achieved by never going into the sun. Gothip Gossip specifically spread within and about the black scene. The Scene or The Black Scene The global social scene or people actively involved in our splendid and outré subculture. Darque An action or statement that is nihilistic and causes a reaction of, “Oooo”. Drac Something markedly cool and pleasingly creepy. ie: “Oooo, drac”. Eldergoth Someone over the age of around 35 or who has been in the scene since the 80s. Usually given great respect. Babybat Someone new to the scene who is still finding their way around. Also "Kindergoth" or "noob". Necro Something deathly and dark yet undeniably cool. ie: “we cooked a necro-dinner, everything on the plate was black”. Normal Noun. Regular people that do not fall into any alternative subculture. ie: “he was hanging with a bunch of Normals.” Mallgoths Usually a cluster of teenagers looking spooky in a mall or other public place to attract attention. Bat Another name for a Goth in general. Über Also called “fancy”, someone with striking, over-the-top, gothic style with no detail forgotten. Bleak Used to describe music, meaning good, because that’s how we like it. ie: “Hollow Hills is nice and bleak”. Depression or Mope Cumulative noun, a large group of Goths. ie: “there’s a heavy depression coming in” or “a whole mope entered the bar at once". Trad Goths who have a taste for traditional style and artists, typical markings include teased hair, angular eyeliner, 80s inspired fashion, and pike shoes. Deathrocker Too punk for Goth, too Goth for punk. Fans of Deathrock music, typical markings include deathhawks, studded jackets, and torn stockings worn as any garment. Waver Fans of dark wave, cold wave, and other wave music, much crossover with Trads as far as taste and style goes. Poseur Someone who dresses up for attention and often talks about how dark and mysterious they are, doesn’t actually know anything about the subculture. Tourist Someone who dresses up in a “goth-costume” and hangs out in the scene, but isn’t actually a goth themselves. Weekender Someone who only dresses Goth on the weekends for parties on events, but has a normal lifestyle throughout the week. This is often forced upon people who work in a corporate environment or similar. Mansonite Someone categorised as a hardcore Marilyn Manson fan or imitator. Colourful Grey. Phaser Someone going through an obvious rebellious or fashion phase who will some day grow out of it. Cybergoth or Graver Fans of electronic “doof doof” music, often sporting UV reactive tube hair, fluffy leg warmers, and stylised gas masks. Goth Moth A normal person who hangs out with groups of Goths. Like a moth flying around and around a flame. Bubblegoth Also called “Perky Goth”, one who is generally cheerful, energetic, and may wear accents of pink or other colours. Probably has pink hair. Goose When someone tries dressing up to look very dark and fancy, but crosses the line into looking comical. Doomcookie Someone obviously trying way too hard to appear gothic, often marked by melodramatic poetry or behaviour. The doomcookie does not know that he or she is one. Also called a “TryHard”. Batcave A club in London considered a birthplace of the scene, where many classic, cornerstone bands peformed. Also the term used to categorise the sort of music played there. ie: “tonight’s gig is 80s, Dark Wave, Batcave, and Electro.” Batcaver Fans of Batcave bands who conform to the traditional style. Gothic Two-Step The classic dancemove involving staring at the ground looking forelorn and stepping from side to side. Part-Timer Someone who only takes part in the scene some of the time, and otherwise appears normal. Elitist An asshole who thinks they’re better than everyone else for no reason. Judges others openly, and often quizzes others on their knowledge of classic bands or obscurities. Elitists usually are not part of the scene for long. Which bring us to… Gother Than Thou The patronising attitude of looking down on others as not being “goth-enough”. Goth Card A fictional club-membership card used as a joke. ie: “you’re listening to Taylor Swift? That’s it, hand in your Goth Card, you’re out”. TRVE An unattainably high level of gothness. One must eat only black food in measures of 666 grams, bleed black, piss black, and probably be dead. Goth Points Something that doesn’t exist, used humourously ie: Carl McCoy asked for a photo with me, goth points off the charts right now!” Post-Goth Someone who has figuratively “handed in their goth card” and has taken on a normal lifestyle and fashion sense. Goth in a Box Someone who has undergone an overnight transformation by buying all their clothes and accessories from a mainstream alternative store like Hot Topic. Instant fashion from a box, without any originally or personality woven in. Not-a-Goth Someone who is obviously a Goth but furiously denies it, ie: “I may be driving a hearse in a black frockcoat while smoking a clove and worshipping Peter Murphy’s cheekbones, but I’m not a Goth.” Goffik No one likes dropping the G-Bomb all the time, a less embarrassing way of saying "gothic". Also "goffix" or "goffs".
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Preparing for an Emergency... March 22, 2013 My friends and I have just recently finished watching a post-apocalyptic show, and it got me thinking. Having lived through 2 tornadoes and three icy storms which knocked out power, I know the importance of being prepared for an emergency. So I have been asking myself, what would any one, not just a homesteader, but any good goth need to be prepared, in case of bad weather, earthquakes or other disasters? Preparedness Checklist: Candles (the 24-72 hour prayer candles work will and come in glass) Oil lamps and oil Matches, Lighter, and Fire Strikers Glow Sticks Flash Lights and Backup Batteries Radio with Backup Batteries Weather Radio with Backup Batteries Sleeping bags Pillows Blankets (Wool and Cotton - for winter and summer) Sturdy Clothing (Wool, Denim, Cotton: lighter color for summer - gray?) Sturdy Work Boots (No heels) Walk shoes or Moccasins Food (enough for at least 72 hours, preferably 1 month - my goal 6 months to 1 year) Coffee and Tea (especially herbal medical teas) Hand Operated Can Opener (only kind my family uses) Water (1-3 gallons per person per day - try to have 72 hrs to 1 weeks supply) Cast Iron Skillets Wooden/Bamboo Kitchen Tools Camp Stove and Fuel Wood Burning Stove (if codes allow...most apartments don't, but some have wood fire places Ax and Saw Fire wood Black Plastic Trash Bags (can be used for multiple things, check Pinterest for more info) Hand Sanitizer (can also be used as fire starter, if run out of that) Large Family Sized First Aid Kit Hygiene Kit (soap, sanitary wipes, combs, nail clippers, deodorant, lotion) Bug Repellent Sewing Kit (needles, thread, buttons, snaps) Eye Glasses Repair Kit I am sure there is more, but that is what I can come up with right now. What would you all add? ~ Morria
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Music, Arts, Crafts, Recipes and Fashion blogging from a Gothic/Dark Romantic perspective. Monday 11 January 2016 Graveyard Etiquette In my last post I mentioned graveyard picnics, and it got me thinking about being respectful in graveyards. Something I have come across is a perception that Goths are disrespectful to cemeteries and graveyards, or that we will vandalise them. I even know someone who was removed from a graveyard simply because of how they were dressed. This is mostly a prejudicial attitude that comes from a general perception of Goths as delinquents, but sadly there have been instances where members of the Goth community have damaged graveyards - most notably the situation in Whitby where Goths and opportunistic photographers have caused an issue with the local cemetery due to people clambering on the stones to pose on them for photographs. There are sometimes occasions where "Satanic" or "occult" graffiti appears in graveyards, and this is often presumed to be the work of Goths - I doubt that it actually is, but again, this is a thoroughly wrong thing to do. I would say, from my experience of Goths, that we tend to actually be a lot more attached to graveyards and cemeteries, especially ones that don't contain the last resting place of a loved one, than a lot of more mainstream people, who generally avoid them. We're more likely to be interested in things like the symbolism in the carvings, the history of the place, and suchlike, and we are also more likely to visit them for some peace and quiet (I have actually written ::this:: post explaining why I like visiting graveyards, because a lot of people, mostly mainstream people, think it is weird), and as such, I think a lot of Goths find it very upsetting when someone desecrates or vandalises a graveyard, and as such would never do anything like that themselves. There are, however, those amongst all groups of people who are not very respectful of their surroundings, sometimes just out of not thinking rather than actual malice. I definitely think there is an issue when it comes to people not being respectful or thoughtful when doing graveyard photoshoots. I've been both the model and the photographer in graveyard pictures, and when doing such, try to minimise my impact and do so respectfully. An important distinction is between historic and contemporary graveyards. More recent graveyards are often arranged with roads within them wide enough for a motorised hearse, more accessible paths (e.g paved or gravel, etc.) and the monuments are usually in better condition (but don't climb on them), however they are also in active use, so people will be visiting them as mourners visiting loved ones, and it is even more important to remain respectful of other cemetery-goers, and not to do anything that could impact on its use. Historic cemeteries often have very interesting and sometimes quite large and elaborate statues, mausoleums, tombs, etc. but they also tend to have less accessible paths, and the monuments can be in a state of disrepair; I know several locally where some of the mausoleums are in such a dangerous state of dereliction that they have to be fenced off with warning signs, and others where some of the graves have sunken downwards - in such places, keep to marked paths if possible, and avoid entering the mausoleums, especially if they look unstable or are closed off. I know they're enchantingly gorgeous, but that's not worth ending up as a permanent resident... There is also a difference between municipal or council-run cemeteries and ones attached to a place of worship. Obviously, if you are in a graveyard associated to a church, cathedral or chapel, one should be respectful to the place as a religious place as well as a place of rest for the dead. The church may well still be in use, even in historic graveyards with no new graves and is important to both be respectful of those attending the church and not to do anything that might disturb them; do not be noisy, for example, especially when there is a service of any sort in session, and remember that services are not only on Sunday mornings! So here are my guidelines to cemetery behaviour. This is based around my experience in the UK, and other cultures have different etiquette for visiting graveyards. 1) Do not clamber on the statues/grave-stones/grave-markers/tombs. From a practical standpoint, you could damage them. Yes, a lot of them are made of stone, but stone weathers with age, and not all stones have the same sort of strengths. A lot of times it is the details of carvings which become fragile, and some stones become soft, friable or flaky with weathering. Acidic rain from the industrial revolution onwards has had a very depressing impact on specific kinds of stone, especially. From a perspective of being respectful, these are people's burial places and it can be considered disrespectful to those interred and their families to be using their markers as props for photo-shoots, something to clamber on, etc. 2) Do not drop litter. If you are having a picnic, or bringing any kind of food or something with a wrapper (even if it's just the plastic over a sketchbook, for example), either dispose of it in a bin, or take it home with you. A lot of cemeteries and graveyards have bins provided, especially ones which get frequent traffic, and ones still in use, but even if they don't, that is no excuse to be slobbish and leave litter. 3) Don't let your dogs foul the graveyard, and if there's a sign saying no dogs, then respect it. Personally, I wouldn't bring a dog into a graveyard at all, and if I did, I would keep it on a lead, especially if its liable to go chasing the squirrels or something, to preserve both the peace of the place and the statuary and tributes from getting knocked or damaged. If you do bring your dog into the graveyard, and it uses it as a toilet, please clean up after it. Just imagine the person who has to use a strimmer on the grass finding concealed. 4) Respect the peace of the graveyard as resting place. You do not have to keep to absolute silence, but using quiet voices and not being raucous or to bouncy is probably a good idea, especially in one where people have recently been interred, and where people might be visiting as mourners. Treat it as a garden of quiet contemplation, not a public playground. 4) Don't let children play in the graveyard. Some children can be trusted to be well-behaved and quiet within graveyards, others can't. Don't let children climb on the stones, run around very excitedly, or otherwise behave in a manner that might damage the graveyard, cause injury to themselves (a boy was crushed to death by a gravestone as can be read about). Graveyards are not a safe place for play, especially as tombs can become unstable over time. 5) Leave tributes alone - don't mess with anything anyone has put on a grave. Absolutely NEVER take anything left by mourners on a grave. The only exception I would see is if a real candle was lit and something had fallen or was in a position where it might cause a fire-hazard. 6) Don't use it as a place to host your super-spooky 'ritual' or seance or whatever. Most graveyards are associated to a church, and it is disrespectful to them as hallowed ground places of Christian worship. It is also not a good idea to do this in municipal/council-run cemeteries, as many people would consider it disrespectful. You can do a seance in your own home. Sometimes ghost-hunting groups can get permission to engage in their practices with permission from whoever runs the cemetery, but do not do anything of that nature without permission. 7) Pay close attention to the opening and closing times. Many graveyards and cemeteries shut at night due to problems with drunks and delinquents being a nuisance after dark, and if you stay too late, you run the risk of both being locked in, and being considered a miscreant. Don't try and jump the fence after closing; respect that whoever runs it is entitled to set their own opening hours. These are the 7 things I would give as 'rules', but also check to see if there are signs by the entrances specifying additional rules. Just because I haven't mentioned something, that does not automatically make it a good idea, and if in doubt, it's better to be safe than sorry. Notes for photographers I would avoid are taking photographs of the text on markers; to me, that is the private details of whomever is buried there, and is for their family, not for everyone to gawp over, but that is my personal preference. As you may note from my photography, I tend to either photograph only a small detail, or the whole cemetery, rather than focusing on specific stones. I also would never pose, or act (in the theatrical sort of way) as a 'widow' or 'mourner' at someone's specific gravestone; that person probably already had real mourners, and it seems distasteful to play at being mourner when someone probably suffered real grief and pain over the person that was buried there. I would not encourage anyone modelling for me to do so either. In a similar manner, I would not encourage anyone to model, nor model myself, in an overtly sexual way. I think this would be disrespectful to those interred, and to those visiting, especially those who are going there for a sombre purpose. Mix the iconography of sex and death, by all means, but don't be disrespectful in a cemetery to do so.

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worldgothic Ano: 2009 Tipo: V.A. Genero: Darkwave, Neoclassical, Neofolk, Ethereal, New age, Medieval, Dark Ambient, Heavenly Voices, Gothic My Dark Compilation Tracks: 01 – Bizmark – Cult of Nox Noctis 02 – Ulver – Hallways of Always 03 – Foundation Hope – Redemption Reversed 04 – Helium Vola – Les Habitants du Soleil (Reprise) 05 – Caprice – The Court of Faerie 06 – Faun – Satyros (Live with Sieben and In Gowan Ring) 07 – Golgatha And Dawn & Dusk Entwined – Crusade 08 – Lord Wind – Song Like Wind 09 – Charitona – Wolfskiller 10 – Gustaf Hildebrand – Omega Continuum 11 – Aeons – The crying orc (Burzum cover) 12 – The Joy Of Nature – O Ciclico Retorno de Lobos e Ferreiros 13 – Somnam – Masquerade 14 – Lacrimosa – A.U.S. (Edit) 15 – Midnight Syndicate – Welcome 16 – Rosa Crux – Vil 17 – Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows – Holy Water Moonlight (Demo) 18 – Bizmark – Umbral of Doom February 3, 2011
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Easiest Candle Making Technique Ever! Posted by 💀MV on AUGUST 27, 2011 I love, love, love making candles! It’s one of the funnest and easiest crafts that I know of. I mean, how can you go wrong? Just melt a bit of candle wax, position your wick, add whatever colors or scents you like (crayons and essential oils or even perfume will work just fine), pour the whole thing together, and wait ’til it’s firm. I’ve been making my own candles since the 1990s and just love the entire process. It makes me feel so creative and clever to use up my leftover waxes this way! I also get the added satisfaction of knowing that my candle is unique; no one has quite the same color or scent that I do! That said, pouring candles can be a real pain in the ass if you don’t get it right. The wax can form ugly lumps and bumps, you can find bubbles inside that compromise the burning smoothness, and sometimes the best-laid shapes will go awry. And long, skinny candles — well, forget pouring those! Dipping takes too long (though admittedly, I have not tried it very thoroughly: maybe I’ll do it sometime). If you’re a first-timer or you’re in the market for an easy candle project, you can buy yourself some rolls of beeswax at your local craft store. They also come in candle-making kits that couldn’t be simpler. Place your wick on one side of the wax sheet, roll it up, and Bob’s your uncle. It’s lovely and takes only a few minutes. In the same spirit as the roll-your-own-beeswax candle, I have created a terribly easy candle recipe that would make any star of the most recent episode of “Hoarders” stand and applaud vigorously. 😉 INGREDIENTS: * Something for a wick (natural fiber string, rope, kitchen string, or buy yourself some commercial wick from the craft store.) * One bag of your favorite wax-covered Laughing Cow cheese. (Bonbel and Babybel Light use red wax, and their Cheddar variety is coated in yellow wax.) These candles are romantic and decadent, not at all cheesy! Available in classic Babybel, or Cheddar. Step 1. Eat the cheese as you normally would, storing up all of the awesome wax! Resist the urge to play with the wax… it’s hard, but you need to restrain yourself. Pick the wax apart so that it’s in half-circles or anything flat. Step 2. [If you’re very about germs: wash the wax in cold, slightly soapy water. Soak for a bit, rinse, then allow to air dry undisturbed over the course of a few days. If you don’t care about getting cheese particles in your candle — and trust me, it’s not all that much anyway — read on…] Step 3. Cut your wax into strips and wind it around your wick. After you’ve made a nice long, tall strip, wind more wax strips around your first coat. (It is this step where you can rub a bit of scented oil over your wax strips if you like — I did roses on mine, and now they smell like roses dipped in cheese.) Step 4. Repeat until all of your wax is gone, or your candle is sized and shaped the way you want it. Step 5. Put in a candleholder (or a glass filled with pretty stones, as shown) and light, enjoying the dark romantic ambience of your super-easy craft!

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5 Beautiful Gothic movies to watch this Halloween SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 / Z. Halloween, even in its earliest stages, is inherently Gothic. The Gothic tradition is full of collisions between the dead and living, the past and present, the natural and supernatural. Here are just a few Gothic films touch on these themes, and will set the mood for a haunting and beautiful Halloween! The Innocents (1961). Based on Henry James’ 1898 novel The Turn of the Screw, this film is enthralling, beautifully shot, and delightfully creepy. The story follows a young governess stationed in a large Gothic estate, charged with looking after two children. While the kids start acting increasingly strange, she starts to see mysterious figures of a man and a woman throughout the grounds of the estate. The Innocents really is a must-see, though you won’t be able to get a certain melody out of your head after watching it… Häxan: Witchcraft through the ages (1926). Admittedly, I have a soft spot for 1920’s cinema, but even those of you who find silent film boring will be shocked by this one. Häxan is a quasi-documentary on the history of witchcraft, with elaborate reenactments set during various points in history. Not surprisingly, most of the film focuses in Europe in the middle ages, and there is some amazing imagery in these scenes. If nothing else, make sure you watch the unforgettable “Black Sabbath” scene. Rebecca (1940). “Last Night I dreamed I was at Manderly again”… Rebecca is a subtle chiller from Hitchcock that hits on all the major Gothic tropes: an old, creepy mansion on a cliff, a fair maiden inhabiting said mansion, recently married to a man who grows increasingly frightening, an evil housekeeper, a vengeful spirit that just won’t go away… you get the picture. Within the walls of the Manderly estate, the lines between the supernatural, bitter reality, and psychological breakdowns are masterfully blurred, making this a true classic in the Gothic genre. Fall of the House of Usher (1926). There have been several film adaptations of Poe’s short story, but Epstein’s is the dreamiest, in my opinion. Beautiful, surreal shots through haunting bogs and cathedral like mansions are my cup of tea. The combination of the visuals with the eerie, melancholic Medieval-sounding score is perfect. The Woman in Black (2012). Though this is a recent horror film, its pacing and visuals are reminiscent of some of the the older films on this list. It’s a classical Victorian ghost story that’s beautiful to look at and is genuinely creepy—if you can get over the fact that Harry Potter’s in it and he has a son! I hope you find a film or two on this list to be intriguing, if you have a favorite beautiful Gothic chiller you like watching around Halloween time!
Topics in Literature: The Literary Gothic The Sandman In the graphic novel, The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, the creepiest visual was the scene in “Dream a Little Dream of Me”. The scene was when Constantine and Dream found Rachel and Dream’s bag of sand, and her decaying and dying body. This was so creepy because here was a naked women who was moderately young, literally decaying before their eyes. She was dying because of the dreams. Constantine already had lost the women he loved but now he was witnessing her die painfully. It’s hard to watch someone they love die, especially in this horrible way. The creepiest idea developed in this chapter was the idea that Rachel was stuck in her dreams/nightmares and because it’s so unhealthy to always dream it was the cause of her death. Typically people think of dreams as a way to work through what your subconscious thoughts and to resolve our conflicts. According to our class lecture, Freud said that “dreams are unconscious and its the realm of repressed desires”. The complete opposite is happening in this chapter. When reading a graphic novel, especially a gothic novel, it’s almost easier to see how the story is actually gothic. You can visually see decaying buildings and bodies, you see the night time, you see the character’s struggle and emotions. It makes it easier to understand, knowing the typical gothic tropes, and visually seeing while reading. It takes away a bit of the readers imagination but it provides something in its place. This story is more than just horror. As mentioned earlier it shows the readers the gothic tropes. In “Dream a Little Dream of Me” you see human guts all over the wall, you see death and decay, you see the death of a loved one, you see the night time, you see Dream’s creepy not humanlike eyes, you see insane mentality. You get that eerie and mysterious feeling that gothic stories are supposed to evoke. There are many elements of horror but its combined with the right gothic tropes to make it beyond a horror story. October 28, 2013
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