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Which later on I found out that he is actually not on emo but he's playing Mobile Legends instead.

pelo corte de cabelo

a roupa curta

e as roupas com menos variedade de cores

Bottom tier is almond cake filled with strawberries and whipped cream, crumbcoated in vanilla buttercream. Top tier is chocolate cake filled and crumbcoated in chocolate mint buttercream.

I Will preform Surgery in A moment! lol Emo Self! Mio! Me!

Shlomit in class after a long long friday.

Dress by BUM

Socks Luckydoll in Multiply.com

Boots by Unlisted

"Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.”

Orson Welles

  

P.S : I'm NOT a Tomboy !!! =S

  

Emo rulez!

Wistro 360 on fully extended light stand pointing at only white bit of the ceiling to bounce flash to negate orange from the brick work.

i always change my underwear by myself;-)

When you're trying to be emo, but your bestie won't let you.

Lakeside walk at Emo Court, Co.Laois, Ireland

.:EMO-tions:. * TIFFANY * collar (dark or light)

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This is my super hot EMO boyfriend

EI-EMO along with the rest of the 737s seen sitting in Dublin just after the snow 22/12/2010

me, looking emo

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Emo is like any style, fashion or culture. The term emo is loosely associated with emotionally charged punk rock, however it originally meant emotionally hardcore - modern 'emo' music is more of a branch off from what it started out as.

A lot of times, Emo is associated with being bitter, depressed, insecure and resentful.

A bizarre wave of mob emo-bashings is sweeping across Mexico. The movement is being generated on message boards and social networking sites by non-emo youth who highly dislike like the emo look and attitude.

The spark came first in Queretaro on March 7. An estimated 800 young people poured into the city's Centro Historico hunting for emos to beat the crap out of. They found some. The next weekend it spread to Mexico City, where emos faced off against punks and rockabillies at the Glorieta de Insurgents, the epicenter of emo social space in the capital. There's also been reports of anti-emo violence in Durango, Colima, and elsewhere.

The question on everyone's lips right now seems to be, "What the hell is going on?" Been reporting this story since it broke, and we're looking further into it. Updates in the near future.

  

German postcard by Rüdel-Verlag, Hamburg-Bergedorf. Photo: Real / Deutsche Film Hansa. Maria Emo in Das Mädchen von Moorhof/The Girl of the Moors (Gustav Ucicky, 1958).

 

Austrian actress Maria Emo (1936) is a respected stage actress, who appeared on screen as Hitler's mistress Eva Braun and played leading roles in literary adaptations of the 1950s.

 

Maria Emo was born in Berlin in 1936. She was the daughter of Austrian director E.W. Emo, director of many light ’Viennese’ comedies often starring Hans Moser. Her mother was Anita Dorris, a popular film actress of the 1920s and early 1930s. Between 1952 and 1954 Maria studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. She played young girls in love at the Theater in der Josefstadt and at the Wiener Volkstheater. Later the beautiful blonde actress became an often invited guest actor in classical plays on many stages in Europe and South America.

 

Maria Emo's film roles were relatively scarce. Her debut was in Ehesanatorium/Marriage sanatorium (Franz Antel, 1954) opposite Adrian Hoven. Next, she played leading roles in literary films like the Guy de Maupassant adaptation Bel Ami (Louis Daquin, 1954) starring Johannes Heesters, Das Mädchen vom Moorhof/The Girl of the Moors (Gustav Ucicky, 1958) based on a novel by Selma Lagerlöf, and Herr Puntila und sein Knecht Matti/Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti (Alberto Cavalcanti, 1955-1960). The latter was an adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's 1940 exile play of the same name. The famous author helped the director with the film, and Brecht later stated that it was the only adequate film of his work ever produced. Curt Bois, who played Puntila, acted under Brecht's own direction. Maria Emo next impersonated Eva Braun on the screen in the American production Hitler/Women of Nazi Germany (Stuart Heisler, 1961) about the private life of the dictator, played by Richard Basehart. In later years she only played incidentally in films like Der Weibsteufel/The She-Devil (Georg Tressler, 1966), and she also appeared in TV plays and series. Nowadays she lives in Hamburg, where she worked as a professor in performing arts at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.

 

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Emo is NOT my style..

 

But I like Emo people

my emo collection.

Lots of teenagers in Czech republic are listening EMO music style..

Fans of this kind of music changing their hair style,their wearing and doing many other crazy things... -I saw on paints of this girl some razors...

 

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