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    No, Raphael, I don't have a problem with
    goths (or anyone else) wearing kilts.

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    I will say this I have been friends with a few goths back in highschool and they fit the discription that Panache posted fairly well... while it's not compleatly accurate, it's about as close as I'd be able to get too and I knew 5. As far as the kilt being Goth, I also agree, it depends on the Goth... and what the kilt looks like. Generally the ones that wear kilts wear ones that are either solid black or are very dark in colour... ie. red and black or even the Black Watch. I knew a guy when I was at the University of Missouri-Rolla who was goth and had a kilt in a Navy and Black tartan. I will say just like any other cultur of people one Goth differs from another differs from another and while you have one group that will define Goth as one thing, another group will say that group is wrong in some areas and go and define Goth another way. Also to point out, the "Vampire" culture is a spin off of Goth, but the few Goths I do know all agree that Vampires are very different then Goths. So, there you have it. It's a culture like any other, and just like any other they don't all agree what exactly their culture is but all share general common bonds. Also to point out, Goths are comprised of people with many different religious backgrounds, though I will agree more tend to be pegan or athiest but what I've learned from my Goth friends, most are agnostic. I hope that little religious point isn't in violation of the rules.

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